Bulky utility boxes in our curb or along the landscape are a sight for sore eyes.
They litter the area and reduce the coziness of the landscape you are building.
As you’re able to see, it is custom made with cleats.
To reach the box, all it needs is a little pushing.
2.Attaching planters
Another wood project to hide utility boxes is attaching pallet planters on the electric box.
Aside from encasing the box, you are alsoadding to your curb appealwith the flowering plants you put there.
Just see to it that the plants you put there are not water hoarders.
However, it is more intricate and might require more wood skills.
This one on the other hand was custom made to encase the power box alone.
you better make it look as neat as possible and this design proves to you that simplicity is beauty.
Here is another wood casing that you’ve got the option to go with.
It is enforced with mesh iron for more safety.
This one is used for large AC vents.
For one, you could etch yourhouse numberthere for easier identification.
14-16.Leave it to the flowers
Maybe, you do not even need a casing at all.
Here is an idea of what you’re able to do.
It is edged with brick stones and an assortment of plants form a dense planter out of the carriage.
This is definitely a one for the books kind of hiding a utility box in your yard.
18.Faux rocks
Yes, they exist.
This is a hassle-free covering of utility boxes in the front yard.
Other than that, it adds to the natural tone of the landscape.
Arranging the shrubs, however, is key to maintaining the beauty of the yard.
Preferably, wood bi-fold screens or metal ones would be versatile screens to use around the concealed utility box.
These ones clearly do not disappoint.
Here is another one to work with.
It is a wood slatted, sliding cover, raised to the rafters.
This is one idea to take note of if you are thinking of going down this route.
What are the utility boxes in my yard?
When planting on the sides of the electrical box, at least 4ft should be the distance observed.
Can you plant around an electrical box?
But as have been previously answered, there are access zones around the electrical box.
Just verify that you are following the right measurements to ensure safety.
Perhaps, consulting with your electrician could help before doing this.
Conclusion
Most of the utility boxes in our yards are built-in and cannot be transferred.
To cover them up, we must resort to creative ways.
One of these ways is to make them a part of the yard landscaping.