Curtains or blinds are a simple and inexpensive way to hide laundry room plumbing. You can choose a curtain or blind that matches the décor of your laundry room, or you can even use a tension rod to hang a shower curtain in a pinch.
2. Build a cabinet
If you have the space, you can build a cabinet to conceal your laundry room plumbing. This is a more permanent solution than curtains or blinds, but it will take more time and effort to complete. Be sure to measure the space carefully before you start building your cabinet.
3. Use plants
Plants are a great way to add life and color to your laundry room, and they can also be used to camouflage plumbing. Place plants on shelves, around your washer and dryer, or hang them from the ceiling. The greenery help distract the eye from laundry room pipes!
4. Use decorative screens
Decorative screens like lattice , beads or decorative tiles are a unique way to cover up washing machine plumbing. If you choose lattice, you can paint it any color that will match your laundry decor while decorative tiles and bead add color as is.
5. Wallpaper
You can use wallpaper to create an accent wall or ceiling that draws attention away from plumbing in your laundry space. Just be sure to take a sample of your plumbing with you to the wallpaper to find some that match or coordinate well together to make your area seamless!