Indoor Air Conditioner
Hiding your Indoor Air Conditioner

Indoor Air Conditioner
The importance of an indoor air conditioner unit is undeniable. However, there poor style and design does have a detrimental effect on your interior decoration of your home. Fortunately, there are some sneaky methods you can use in hiding a unit so they aren’t so plain ugly.
Painting the unit with the same color as your wall paint would camouflage the whole unit. This is a way of hiding it without compromising the vents. If you are good with colors you can paint it in a color that will actually compliment or add artistic style to the room.
Have a cabinet to hide the indoor air conditioner unit installed. A wall- mounted cabinet will do the trick of hiding it when not in use. Just be sure there is enough space to ensure adequate ventilation for your unit to function optimally. Create the cabinet with a depth and side allowance of one to two (1-2) inches.
Make use of pretty curtains to cover the unit when not in use. This is one of the easiest and most simply solutions. However, it doesn’t work if the unit is not aligned with the window and the curtain rod. Just set aside the curtain when the air conditioner unit is running.
Visit your home and garden decorator center and buy an portable air conditioner cover. But do make sure to have your unit’s measurements with you when you do your shopping!
Have a decorative shelf just below the indoor air conditioner unit. Place some decorative pieces depending on the room’s theme, including some plants. These are great in covering the unit, but don’t forget to set these aside when the unit is in use. You can also use an indoor tree or some furniture to hide it from view.
Hiding an indoor air conditioner is the perfect way of keeping the interior design of your house without losing the comfort brought about by the unit. Make sure that the unit’s function won’t be compromised as you hide it.