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And, some of the ways can be found obviously with, the exhaust pipes that otherwise are nothing but just fake exhaust pipes. Seven Exhaust Fake Pipes Followers 1. Mercedes C-Class Whilst the expense rules this option out for many people, it is worth considering if you are building a completely new bathroom (such as part of an extension). If you’re building a new bathroom, then it makes sense to have the builder install the pipes within the walls to create a sleek, minimal finish. Now that we’ve taken a look at the different types of pipes you’ll have in your bathroom, let’s take a look at how you can cover them up (safely and stylishly). You’ll need a decent set of tools and some basic carpentry skills, but boxing in bathroom pipes is a job that the majority of people can handle. At the very least you’ll need a tape measure, nails, hammer and a saw, as well as suitable wood (such as MDF) to create the ‘box’. Bathroom furniture such as pedestal basins, wall hung toilets and enclosed baths all keep water and waste pipes firmly out of sight.

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As you’ve probably guessed, the first system provides fresh water for your bathroom, whilst the second takes away waste. The ideal of building new walls might sound intimidating, but creating a new plasterboard wall can be surprisingly straightforward. In V8 model, the two exhaust pipes are fitted into two round-shaped trimmed bumpers on each side of the car. However, in V10 model, these round trimmed bumpers have been replaced by a single oval-shape on each side of the car. Surprisingly, no changes are made on the set of regular pipes, otherwise. Decorations can be as simple as winding some fake flowers or ribbons around the pipes or using rope to obscure them. You can replace your boring existing pipes with pipework that has a chrome, copper or satin finish. Not only is this option great for enhancing the look of your bathroom, but it also means you have easy access to your pipework should anything ever go wrong!Are you planning a new bathroom or kitchen makeover? Shop online with Plumbworld for guaranteed lowest prices and next day delivery options. If you don’t want to go to the house of boxing in your pipes or building fake walls, then a much simpler (and cheaper) way of hiding the pipework in your bathroom is to use decorations. Ollie is a self-trained DIY expert who particularly enjoys kitchen and bathroom renovations. In his spare time Ollie enjoys cycling and hiking. If you haven’t got the budget to replace all of your bathroom furnishings with items that conceal their pipework, then a cheaper way of hiding your pipework is to box it in. The ‘boxing in’ approach is ideal where you have pipes running along the floor at a low level. The box you create can then act as either an enhanced skirting board or a low shelf (depending on the height of the pipework). Once you’ve painted this box to match your walls, it’ll be barely noticeable.

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Got pipes running up the walls of your bathroom? Don’t worry. If you can’t box up your pipework, then another option is to build a fake wall. This option is ideal for larger, older properties where space isn’t an issue. If you are going to go down the route of creating a fake wall to hide your bathroom pipework, then make sure you get several quotes for having the work done and weigh up this option against the other options in this article before deciding to go ahead. Alternatively, sign-up to our newsletter for the latest offers, newest product launches and advice. Another way of easily ‘hiding’ your bathroom pipes is to paint them. Either paint them the same colour as your walls to help them blend in, or alternatively, paint your bathroom pipes a bold and distinctive colour and make them a feature. In the spirit of ‘if you can’t beat them, join them’, you could replace your current pipes with better looking ones. Many modern bathrooms now choose to deliberately expose the pipework, to create an industrial, bold aesthetic.If you really, really want to hide the plumbing in your bathroom, you could change your bathroom furniture to versions which keep the water and waste pipes out of sight. The round-shaped exhaust is quite smaller than the fake suggested tips, which is a shame because in the world of supercars bigger is always better. Clearly and sadly, the pre-turbocharged California model is a blunder with it. Ferrari fake exhaust pipes. Source: Ferrari If you don’t want to do this yourself, then you’ll need to hire a builder to construct the wall, and then a plumber to move the toilet or sink so that they fit neatly onto the new wall. If you also want to install lighting on your wall then you will need to hire an electrician too (but remember that electricians need special qualifications to carry out work in bathrooms). RS modeled Audi’s have a tradition to design the exhaust system at the rear end of the car in oval-shape. This design is quite poor because if looked closely then, one can notice that these are just the heat shields hiding the small four pipes. 7. Audi R8

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By building storage units around bathroom furniture such as toilets and sinks you can hide those unsightly pipes and create more storage space within your bathroom. What’s more, storage units are also easier to clean than pipes. Like V8 model, the exhaust system is quite similar to the V10 R8 model. Audi R8 fake exhaust pipes. Source: Motohaus USA Hiding those unsightly bathroom pipes in the wall is perhaps the most satisfying, yet unfortunately expensive, option.

Water and waste pipes are an inevitable, and essential, part of your bathroom. But, for many people, they are unsightly and can ruin the overall look and feel of your carefully designed bathroom. Before we go on to tell you how to hide those pesky bathroom pipes, we thought it would be a good idea to give you a brief overview as to what types of pipes you’re likely to find in your bathroom (as well as telling you what they do).



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