Let’s face it, your air conditioner is an essential component of your luxury home, but it’s not something you want front and center. Most of us would rather hide the AC unit. It can be downright embarrassing to have ugly AC equipment cluttering up your patio or ruining your perfectly designed interior. So today we’re sharing 24 fun ways to hide air conditioning units. That includes both the outside condenser and wall-or ceiling mounted boxes indoors.
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Some of these ideas are great for DIYers. If that’s not you, you can always find a creative handyman to help you create the look you want to hide your AC unit.
Before we get to the photos, we want to remind you about two important rules when planning your project to hide an AC unit:
Also, if you’re in the market for a new unit, check out this informative guide: The Ultimate Guide to Air Conditioning for NYC Luxury Residential Spaces.
If you are lucky enough to have outside space in New York City, chances are you don’t want the aesthetics ruined by an eyesore condensing unit. Try these ideas to hide the AC unit: your guests will never know it’s there!
This decorative wood garden structure is the perfect size for camouflaging your outside condensing unit, while also adding interest to your outdoor space. Just don’t forget to keep the equipment accessible for service.
Here’s a quaint idea for a vertical garden that also happens to hide an AC unit behind it!
A wall of morning glories is a fabulous way to hide air conditioning units while also maintaining air flow. Just don’t put the flowers too close the unit (the condenser is the part of your AC that releases heat, so keep it at least a couple of feet away from the plants).
Here’s another really cool planter idea, and a really inexpensive one. All you need are cement blocks, some wood shelves and a little paint.
This reminds us of something you might see in Dublin or the Caribbean where people paint their doors in eye-catching color. Who would have thought you could recycle old doors to hide your AC unit?
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You might not be able to grow these desert ocotillo plants in the New York City area, but surely there’s a substitute that would look just as cool while hiding the air conditioner outside.
Here’s another inexpensive idea that just requires an old shipping pallet and some paint. If you’re not so talented with decorative painting, you could just go with a bright color that matches your décor. Or, get your kids to paint their handprints on it or use stencils to add a design.
These gorgeous, exotic looking plants get tall enough to hide your AC unit. Like the morning glories, keep them far enough away from the heat given off by your condensing unit.
Unless you’re really good with woodwork, this one is going to require the skills of a carpenter. But totally worth it! Outdoor seating that also hides your AC unit. Genius.
If plants and woodwork are not your thing, try this stone wall made from patio pavers.
This one is great because it also protects your outdoor unit from getting covered by leaves and debris. Just make sure there’s enough clearance to let heat escape and of course make it accessible for maintenance.
This cool and serene bamboo wall and plantings provides privacy and as well as hiding the outside air conditioner.
What if you live in a city apartment without outside space? You may have indoor AC equipment that’s kind of an eyesore on your walls and ceilings. Here are some fun ideas to hide the AC unit indoors.
This is a perfect way to hide an AC unit that’s wall mounted, such as a ductless AC unit or a through-the-wall unit. Since the doors open, it easy to open for adjusting the fan or for doing maintenance.
You can buy grille covers to match any décor or architectural style, so your AC and heat registers actually look attractive.
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Here’s another great idea for hiding an AC unit up on a wall. Find some shabby chic shutters with slats that open to provide air flow for the equipment.
This die cut panel is backed antique lace. It looks more like a piece of art than a cover for an AC or heat register!
Here’s a more modern look: it’s a sliding panel that provides camouflage for wall shelving, a TV and the ability to hide an AC unit.
This metal grille was probably a cover for a heating register originally, but it’s been repurposed as a beautiful mantel that happens to also hide an AC unit!
Here’s another way to use shutters to camouflage your HVAC unit or wall registers. In this case, they are attached directly to the wall.
This air conditioner cover doesn’t just look like art, it really is a piece of custom artwork created to hide an AC unit.
We really like this decorative wall panel covering the AC unit because there’s plenty of room for air flow which is good for the equipment as well as your comfort.
We couldn’t resist including this idea, even though it doesn’t really hide an AC unit… it’s just creating some really clever distraction so you don’t even notice the thermostat mounted on that wall!
Here’s an option from LG that comes ready-made (no DIY required!). All you have to do is install and choose your favorite artwork for inside the frame.
Still want more ideas? Check out this blog: 15 Creative Ways to Hide Your Outside Air Conditioner
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Categories: Outdoor
This post was last modified on 21/10/2023 06:52
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