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Kitchen plumbing is necessary for your sink and appliances to function. However, exposed pipes may not work with this room’s decor. Fortunately, there are creative ways to conceal them to create the atmosphere you prefer. Here are a few methods to hide exposed pipes in your kitchen.

How to Conceal Exposed Kitchen Plumbing 

1. Install Sink Skirts

A budget-friendly way to hide kitchen plumbing is to place a sink skirt at the base of the sink. Fasten the fabric or beads of your choice to match your style preferences.

It’s easy to update the skirt whenever you want to switch decor or renovate the space. You can also use this area to store items such as paper towels or cleaning supplies since they’ll be concealed from view. 

2. Cover Pipes 

kitchen plumbingYou can also cover your kitchen plumbing with precut fabric, twine, or rope. You can find these materials at craft or home improvement stores. 

You can choose whether you want to make them blend into the sink color or stand out with a more vibrant hue. Use adhesive to hold the material in place around the pipes. 

3. Get a Pedestal Sink 

If the sink is wall-mounted, you can place a pedestal in front of the exposed pipes to conceal them. Start by measuring the pipes and then select a pedestal from a hardware store that matches those dimensions. Once you’ve chosen the one that reflects your color and style preferences, place the pedestal underneath the sink and use fasteners to bolt it into place. 

 

If you need help with sink maintenance, contact A. Stevens Plumbing & Heating Inc. These professionals have served the Hudson Valley Region, NY, for 30 years with well pump installation, sewer drain cleaning, and HVAC system repair. This family-owned and -operated company also provides emergency service to ensure your heating, cooling, and plumbing systems are running smoothly. Call (845) 496-5903 to schedule an appointment, or visit their website to learn more about their expertise.

 
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