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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Improving aesthetics of breaker box in furnished rental
My newest furnished rental has a breaker box in the kitchen that I would like to hide or at least make less noticeable. It's about 38 inches tall and 18 inches wide, so it sticks out. Has anyone ran into this situation or has an idea on how to "hide" the box?
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Get a cabinet door or two that matches the kitchen cabinets. Build a frame around the panel the size of the door/doors. Looks like a cabinet in the wall.