While geysers are super useful, they’re not always the prettiest thing to look at. Plus, in a well-designed bathroom, you might want everything to look just perfect.
I’ve been around geysers a lot – from fixing them to helping people choose the right one. And one thing I’ve learned is a geyser sticking out like a sore thumb? Not ideal. So, I’ve put together some awesome ideas to make your geyser blend in or even completely disappear from view, without affecting its functionality.
1. Put a Cabinet Around the Geyser
This is a classic and efficient way to hide your geyser. You can have a cabinet custom-made to fit around the geyser. If possible try to match the style or patter of the cabinet with the existing decore of the bathroom, so that it blends in well.
This way, your geyser stays hidden, and you get some extra shelves for stuff like towels or soap. Just make sure there’s enough room for air to move around so the geyser can breathe, and that you can still reach it easily if you need to fix something.
2. Place it Outside the Window
If your bathroom is small like mine, you can put the geyser on a shelf or a support right outside the bathroom window.
You’ll need to make sure it’s safe and dry out there – you don’t want it getting all wet in the rain or shivering in the cold. Also, think about a cover or something to shield it from bad weather.
This idea is great because it frees up so much space inside. But remember, it might be a bit of a hassle when you need to fix something since it’s outside. And don’t forget to check with your building authories to make sure it’s okay to put it there.
3. Hide it Behind the Mirror
This is a sleek and modern approach to concealing your geyser. You can install a large mirror or a large size medicine cabinet with a mirror in front of the geyser.
So, when you’re looking in the mirror, the geyser is right behind it but you can’t see it. It’s a smart way to use space, especially in small bathrooms. Plus, mirrors make rooms look bigger, so it’s a win-win.
Just make sure the mirror is strong enough and that there’s enough space for the geyser behind it.
4. Hide your Geyser with curtains
This is a really simple and effective way to hide your geyser. You start by putting up a curtain rod right above where the geyser is. Then put the curtains on it, you can either order a custom size or buy one from amazon and cut it down yourself.
The curtain needs to be the right size – long enough to cover the whole geyser but not so long that it drags on the floor. Hanging a curtain doesn’t just hide the geyser; it also makes your bathroom look nicer.
When you need to get to the geyser, for like checking it or fixing something, you just move the curtain to the side. Be sure to choose a curtain fabric that can handle the heat and moisture in the bathroom without getting damaged.
5. Hide it under the Sink
This is a great idea if your geyser isn’t too big. You can put it under the sink, especially if you have a sink with cabinets underneath.
This method is really neat because when people use your bathroom, they won’t even see the geyser. It’s hidden, but you can still get to it when you need to, like for cleaning or if it needs fixing.
Just make sure that there’s enough air flow around the geyser so it doesn’t overheat. Also, there should be enough space for all the pipes and wires that connect to the geyser.
Final Thoughts
Just remember, whatever you choose to do, always think about safety and making sure you can still get to your geyser when you need to.