How to Cover Washer Hookups and Hide the Eyesores

Doing laundry is never anyoneโ€™s favorite chore. And staring at messy washing machine hookups while you work doesnโ€™t help. Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m sharing how to cover washer hookups and hide the stuff that no one wants to see! 

Laundry room with stack of white towels and wool dryer balls.

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Letโ€™s be honest. Washer hookups are ugly.

It doesn’t matter how clean your laundry room is. 

It doesn’t matter how nice your washer and dryer are. 

That washer hookup box, the outlets, and the hoses will still sit there on the back wall like they own the place. 

They are loud. 

Not in sound, but in looks.

I have a real eyesore for a box. Such a simple box…and so UGLY!

Ugly washer hookups in exposed box in laundry room.

The washing machine hookups. The electrical cord. The drain hose. 

And yet, there it is. Right at eye level. 

Ruining my “whistle while you work” vibe!

Even my drying rack has more charm than this!

If we already have to do laundry chores, why should we also have to stare at ugly washer hookups and outlets while doing it?

Stack of white towels beside a green houseplant.

How to Hide Washer Hookups and Cover the Ugly Stuff

I want my laundry area to feel calm. 

I want pretty stuff to shine.

I want a pretty space, not a utility jungle of hookups and cords. 

I’ve looked at that ugly hookup box for over twenty years. Enough is enough!

So I came up with a simple DIY that hides the mess without blocking easy access. And it takes about five minutes!

Key Points

  • This simple DIY hack hides the ugly washer hookup box and cords fast.
  • It is budget-friendly and renter-friendly
  • No tools and no wall damage
  • Takes 5 minutes.
  • You still have easy access to laundry hookups
  • Works great between side walls and under upper cabinets.

When This Hack Works Best

This hack works best if your washer and dryer are tucked between two walls. Those side edges are important. They give the tension rod something to hold onto.

It also helps if you have upper cabinets above the machines. The placemats sit right under them and feel built in. The back wall fades away, and the laundry area feels calmer.

However, this idea can be adapted to lots of laundry room scenarios.

Washer and dryer with exposed, ugly washer hookup behind it.

What You Need

That is the full supply list. Short and sweet!

Three placemats, tension rod, and round curtain rings.

Start with Some Placemats

Placemats? This seems an unlikely start for a laundry room hack.

โ€‹Stay with me here…These panels will hide the laundry hookups without blocking access!

Find some placemats that you love. A pretty color…a pretty pattern…whatever you love and coordinates with your laundry room.

I had beautiful blue and white chinoiserie rectangular vinyl placemats just sitting in a drawer.ย You can see something similar HERE.

Blue and white chinoiserie placemat.

Thicker or more rigid placemats work best because they hang straight.

You’ll need at least three, but maybe more depending on the size of your space.

Clip and Slide the Placemat Panels

Lay the placemats flat and clip two curtain rings onto the long side.  Place them a couple of inches in from each end. This keeps the placemat from sagging.

โ€‹Next, slide all the curtain rings onto a tension rod.

Clipping a curtain ring onto a placemat to hide washer hookup in laundry room.
Sliding placemats onto tension rod to cover washer hookup in laundry room.

Place the rod behind your machines and between the two side walls. My tension rod fit perfectly under the upper cabinets and between the walls.

Tighten the rod so it feels secure. 

If you think the rod might move or slip, you can add double sided adhesive pads to each end to make sure the rod stays secure.ย 

Placing tension rod between walls by washer and dryer in the laundry room.

Then tweak the spacing of the placemats so they hang evenly. The washer hookup box, dryer vent hose, electrical cord, and drain hose all disappear!

You still have easy access to everything. That is key.

A placemat curtain hiding the outlets and washer dryer hookups in a laundry room.

If you need to reach the washing machine hookups, move a placemat aside. 

Need to check the dryer vent hose or unplug something? Just slide the panels over. Nothing is trapped or blocked.

This keeps the whole experience simple and practical.

The dashboard of a washing machine with placemats curtains hanging behind.

Why This Works So Well

The placemats soften the back wall and hide the harsh lines of the hookups.ย 

The ugly box disappears, and the cords and hoses fade into the background.

Instead of staring at washing machine hookups, you see a calm backdrop, and the laundry area finally feels finished.

And, if the placemats get dusty or dirty, toss them in the washing machine! That alone makes this hack a win!


Blue and white placemat curtain on a tension covering the washer dryer hookups and outlets in a laundry room.

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Say Goodbye to Ugly Hookups

Washer hookups will never be pretty on their own. But that does not mean they need to steal the spotlight.

This simple DIY proves that small changes can make a big difference. 

Woman standing beside a washer and dryer.

Five minutes. 

Very little money. 

And a much prettier space!

Now even folding socks feels a little bit fancy!

Cheers!

A Little About Me

Hi! I’m missy. So happy to meet you!

“Decorate with Joy! Live with Happiness”

I truly believe that your home should be a reflection of your personality, a space where you feel free to express yourself and create a sanctuary that feels uniquely yours.

I love creating mood boards, hunting down unique home dรฉcor treasures, tackling easy DIY projects, and gathering with family and friends. Homes are meant to be enjoyed, filled with laughter, and shared with the people you love!

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Pinterest pin showing washing machine and dryer with placemat curtain hiding washer dryer hookups.

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18 Comments

  1. This is one of those “why did I never think of this” moments! Absolute genius. So glad we have you!!

    Diane P in Georgia

  2. This is brilliant! I took the doors off my small laundry nook, and while it made more space for me physically and visually, it also shows the utility of the space…not a pretty look even when I keep it neat and clean! I will be doing this project this week!!

    1. I’m so glad you like this idea. Let me know how it goes. I stared at that hookup box for 20 years before I came up with this. Game changer!

  3. Btw, if you don’t have two walls close together for use of a tension rod, you could always use a curtain rod mounted on curtain rod brackets.

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