Hide your air conditioning unit
- by Diane Rixon on Jul 21st 2008 6:00PM
- home decor, weekend projects, ventilation
At least the unsightliness factor is something you can fix! Here are a few suggestions for hiding your air conditioning unit from New York Magazine:
- Decorate it with something pretty like wallpaper scraps.
- Build a decorative cabinet around it, but be careful not to block air flow.
- Disguise it from view with a sheer curtain.
- Hide it with a screen.
- Cover it with artwork and frame it.



This is a useful little tool I made for another project. I use it to air up the wheelbarrow tire, bicycle tires and occasionally tease the dog with short bursts of air. I cleaned out my keyboard with it too. The best thing about it is its light weight; I've always hated lugging around the heavy big air bubbles that stores sell. I put in 100 psi because that is all my compressor will do; that is probably all anyone should put in it.
How energy efficient is your home? If your heating bills are out of control and your environmental impact is worsening then it's time to do a self check on your energy usage. This
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