Tired of looking at that big, grey ugly electrical panel inside (or outside) your home? There are several reasons why someone might want to decorate or cover up an electrical panel in their house, including:

  1. Aesthetics: The electrical panel is often located in a visible area of the home, such as a hallway or living room, and can be an eyesore. Covering it up can help it blend in with the surrounding decor and create better feng shui.
  2. Safety: Electrical panels can be dangerous if not handled properly. By covering the panel, it can be kept out of reach of children and pets, reducing the risk of accidental injury.
  3. Protection from dust and debris: An uncovered electrical panel can become clogged with dust and debris, which can cause it to malfunction. Covering it up can protect it from these contaminants and prolong its lifespan.
  4. Home value: A well-maintained and visually pleasing home can help to increase its value and appeal to potential buyers.

Here are several ideas for turning the junction box into a thing of beauty!

Creative Ideas for Covering Electrical Boxes

  • Create a built-in bookshelf or cabinet around the panel box to conceal it and add additional storage space.
  • Build a custom wooden box or frame around the panel box to match the existing decor.
  • Use a piece of artwork or framed photograph to cover the panel box.
  • Install a sliding barn door to cover the panel box when not in use.
  • Create a false wall or partition to hide the panel box and add architectural interest.
  • Use a piece of furniture such as a side table, bench, or armchair to cover the panel box.
  • Install a mirrored door to reflect light or cabinet door to conceal the panel box.

  • Use a patterned fabric or wallpaper to cover the panel box and add texture to the space.
  • Add tall plants or herb garden to camouflage the panel box.
  • Install a built-in wood cover to conceal the panel box and add warmth to the room.
  • Create a built-in window seat or book nook to conceal the panel box and add seating to the room.
  • Use a decorative screen or divider to cover the panel box and add visual interest to the space.
  • Install a ceiling-mounted track and curtains to cover the panel box when not in use.

Please note that It's important to keep in mind safety and accessibility while covering the electrical panel box. Make sure that the cover you choose is easy to remove or open in case of an emergency, and that the cover does not impede the proper functioning of the electrical panel box. Lastly, remember the devices, systems and appliances that are fed by the panel - it might be a good time to upgrade your panel and receive a tax credit if it's older than 25 years.