Hide air conditioning unit?
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Loud Air Conditioner Unit Disturbing the Peace of My Patio
I'm trying to find an effective but inexpensive solution to baffling the noise from our air conditioner unit so that we can enjoy the patio in peace. Does anyone have... See more
Hi Judith, here's a cool idea right here on Hometalk! https://www.hometalk.com/diy/repair/air-conditioning/unsightly-air-conditioner-covered-with-pallets-and-double-as-a-planter-9798846
Unsightly Air Conditioner Covered With Pallets and Double as a Planter
A few ideas
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/repair/air-conditioning/fence-picket-a-c-unit-cover-1452431
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/windows-doors/not-a-lattice-privacy-screen-28891264
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/outdoor/air-conditioner-chevron-cover-44299782
Fence Picket A/C Unit Cover
Not a Lattice Privacy Screen
Air Conditioner Chevron Cover
Are you talking about window units or outside unit?
https://www.countryliving.com/gardening/g4475/hide-air-conditioner-unit/
I like this project because the panels can be removed. Whatever you decide to do, our a/c guy told us they need at least 3' on all sides if it's not removable. Remember they need room to move around and get their gear in the area.
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/grow/landscaping/removable-30370234
Build a Removable Trellis Screen to Hide Your Air Conditioners
If you are wanting to camouflage an outdoor unit, fast growing shrubs can help to do that while still allowing appropriate air movement for the unit.
I've seen some very cool ideas here on Hometalk. A quick use of the search bar at the top left will return you lots of neat ideas.
Some creative ideas here:
https://www.pinterest.com/alyrichie/hide-air-conditioner/
I've seen them surrounded with shrubs or latticework panels.
Maybe put some plants around it