Indoor plumbing is a modern marvel, but unfortunately, the days of “drinking straight from the hose” may be over. Today’s tap water can contain various contaminants such as lead, arsenic, and PFAS (from the environmental working group). Some experts even fear that harmful substances from farms and factories could end up in our drinking water, causing various medical problems such as hormone problems and reproductive dysfunction. Bottled water is generally safer to drink, but as many are aware, plastic waste poses a serious threat to planetary health. One way to avoid consuming pollutants and reduce plastic waste is to buy large pitchers of purified water and connect them to drinking fountains.
To make a large, bulky drinking water fountain blend in with your home, consider hiding it in a closet, pantry, or converted furniture console. Of course, there are several ways to hide a water cooler, and some of them can improve the overall look of your home. Check out these creative solutions so you can enjoy fresh clean water with a seamless beautiful design.
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One of the most practical and convenient solutions is to hide the water cooler in a pantry or closet. To do this, you will need a spare pantry or tall cabinets with shelves removed. Measure the dispenser to make sure it fits, then place it in the closet and hide it behind the closed door. TikTok user ninawilliamsblog posted a video of his home’s smart setup showing someone pouring water from behind a white shaker cabinet door.
You can turn any tall, bulky floor-to-ceiling closet or pantry into an elegant hideout for your water cooler. If your water dispenser has a cooling or heating function, or requires power to supply water, be sure to plug the power into an outlet inside the cabinet. Since you’re using a combination of electricity and water, it’s best to call an electrician if you’re not comfortable making the changes yourself. If you don’t already have a cabinet large enough or empty to house a water cooler, consider mounting the accessory next to a refrigerator or on the edge of an existing rack.
If your home doesn’t have space for a closet or pantry, but you’re not interested in building a dedicated water tank, add a console to your kitchen or adjoining living room. With a few modifications, you can easily turn old furniture like sideboards, consoles, or chests of drawers into water stations. Before heading to your local thrift store or garage sale, measure your water cooler and kettle, or find furniture around the house that you’d like to flip.
Clean the console and cut two small holes in the back or top of the console to create an opening for the hose and power cord. Store a water bottle under the console and plug in a portable electric water pump like Amazon’s Rejomine. Placing the dispenser tap at the top of the console creates an elegant one-piece bar-top design. To further enhance the look and functionality of your water station, complete it with a serving tray, glasses, a bowl of fresh lemons, and accessories such as glass straws or condiment bags. Like a coffee bar, water bags are a great way to decorate your home and make drinking more fun.
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Post time: Jul-27-2023