We had to cut out two shelves to allow the cooler to fit, we removed the shelves using a Dremel with a flush cut blades. We also removed door just to allow for easier access.Ĥ. an outlet beside the cabinet, or power to a garburator, etc. Check to see if you have access to electrical (e.g. Check the size of your cabinet to make sure the water cooler will fit.Ģ. We just had to remove some glued and nailed in shelves, and add some electrical! How to Hide You Water Coolerġ. Luckily for us, we had a large cabinet that was the perfect size. Which means I needed to find an affordable alternative. And although it’s normal to have a water cooler in our homes, what beautiful modern home do you ever walk into that has a water cooler? None of them. It’s safe, but it doesn’t taste great, so a water dispenser is our best option right now. We live on an acreage and our water doesn’t taste the best. If I didn’t want our water cooler in my photos, I knew I had to do something about it. For more information, please see my disclosure page.* *This post was sponsored by the Home Depot. Our now hidden water cooler is no longer a problem though! If I move it, it means I don’t like it, and it has to change. My kitchen, for example, had a couple of eyesores in the form of open trash cans, recycling build-up, and water coolers, that I would constantly move out of the way before I took a photo of the kitchen. It’s my job and I love it! But there is always a little bit of “prep” that goes into photos, and usually, that prep, is me moving things out of the way so it doesn’t ruin my photo, lol. Do you have rules that you set for your home? This is one of mine. Here’s my rule of thumb: if I don’t want to post it on Instagram, it needs to change. Give your kitchen an upgrade with a hidden water cooler! Hide your water dispenser in the cabinet for good with this simple tutorial!
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