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How to make exposed pipes stylish

How to make exposed pipes stylish

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Unless you prefer an industrial aesthetic, chances are you aren’t thrilled about the exposed pipes in your bathroom – they can cause the decor to look messy and unfinished. However, there are tons of ways you can make these pipes more stylish – from camouflaging them to revamping your bathroom decor. Check out the ideas below for some inspiration:

Embrace the industrial vibe
If you are a fan of modern or industrial interior design, embrace the pipes! They’re a key ingredient in this decor style. Complement the pipes by revealing exposed brick and hanging cage pendant lights. Complete the look by installing a bathroom sink with clean lines and arranging a few succulents on shelves or windowsills.

Paint your pipes
For the more creatively minded, painting exposed pipes can be a great way to bring some pizzazz to your bathroom and make the plumbing look purposeful. Don’t be afraid to push the boundaries of interior design – choose bold colors like lime green, aqua or magenta. Keep the rest of your decor clean and white so the pipes really stand out.

Make them functional
If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em, right? Without taking on a major construction project, it’s impossible to completely hide the exposed pipes in your bathroom, so make them functional instead. Hang towels on sections of the pipes that are parallel to the ground and you’ve instantly created a built-in towel rack!

Wrap some rope
Cat owners will love this one. Purchase some rope at your local craft supply store and wrap it around the pipe, covering it in its entirety. This not only creates a scratching post for your furry friend, but keeps you from accidentally burning yourself on the pipe and marks the beginnings of a cool nautical design scheme for your bathroom.

Add shelving
If you really want to hide those pipes, shelving is a great way to do it. Simply fill the shelves with books, knickknacks, extra towels, potted plants, etc., to disguise the exposed plumbing. And for the super handy, installing cabinets is always another option.

Match your bathroom faucets
When you have exposed pipes in your bathroom, the key is to make it look purposeful. One great way to do this is to match the material of your bathroom faucets to the color of the pipes. This way, it all looks like the grand plan of an interior designer.

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