Fuse box cover one door.
Build a cabinet to hide electrical box.
In addition the cabinet of your choice may be too deep.
That means you can use large sturdy screws without worrying about ugly putty filled holes.
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If you cap the end cabinet with 1 4 in.
Purchase a cabinet bigger than the circuit box.
I say to make the cabinet box the size of the wood so that it will cover it and allow access to all sides of the panel steel cabinet.
Leave at least 1 in 2 5 cm between the breaker and the cabinet s outer edge if possible.
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Make your own removable cover using a rug sample like this one from paper stitch or simply hang a favorite textile family heirloom with a dowel rod string and a nail.
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If building hinged canvases and chalkboards aren t your style tapestries and weavings are perhaps the simplest way to hide freestanding electrical sources.
Measure carefully to confirm that the door will fully open without being hindered by the cabinet.
The cabinet has to fit around the box allowing you easy access in case you need to reach inside.
When installing a cabinet or any item over an electrical box keep the door in place but make sure it can swing open once the cabinet is mounted.
Cap end cabinets to hide fasteners.
Then have one or two doors attached to the face frame.
You ll also need an end cap if you choose to build a separate base.
This way you have a little space to work with when screwing the cabinet to the wall.
Make the door from a type of wood that complements the room decor or simply use fiberboard or plywood and paint it to match the trim.
It s okay to cut the cabinet depth down.
Plywood you don t have to hide the fasteners you used to build your boxes.
A variation of this idea is to build a small shallow cabinet that has no other purpose than to hide the panel as suggested by lumberjocks which consists of not much more than a frame and a door.
Build a wall cupboard to hide breaker panel hi steve i hate to be the barer of bad news but electrical panels are not permitted to be located in bathrooms cec rule 6 206.
The cabinet box should go from ceiling to the lower half wall shelf and slightly larger then the wood on the wall so it can be attached from the outside.