Home Improvement > DecoratingOctober 27, 2008

Covering Baseboard Heating

Many people in apartments have baseboard heating that sticks out a few inches from the wall just at floor level. When not in use, you can hide this unattractive element by using coordinating elasticized bed ruffles (or cutting apart ones that fit over your box springs). All you need to do is cut the ruffle to fit each unit, then fasten with hook 'n loop tape and you have a great looking room accent.

By Patricia1951 from Imperial, NE

Editor's Note: Make sure you remove the ruffles before using the heater to avoid a fire danger.

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10/28/2008

Great idea. Just don't forget to remove it when you start using the heat again!

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