Deep freezers are a blessing for extra storage, but let’s face it—they aren’t the most attractive appliances to have around the house. Whether you’re looking to blend it into your decor or give it a style upgrade, these cover-up ideas will help your freezer fit right in.

1. Custom Wooden Top: Dual Purpose

A custom wooden top turns your freezer into a stylish console table.
A custom wooden top turns your freezer into a stylish console table.

Adding a custom wooden top to your freezer can give it the appearance of a chic piece of furniture. This idea works well if your freezer is in a living space. I’ve used a walnut finish to match my floor and it seamlessly blended in.

2. Rustic Pallet Cover for a Farmhouse Feel

A rustic pallet cover adds warmth and charm to your kitchen.
A rustic pallet cover adds warmth and charm to your kitchen.

For a rustic touch, consider a pallet cover. This is perfect if you’re going for a farmhouse aesthetic, a style that also works for these creative AC unit cover ideas. I crafted one for a friend’s barn-style kitchen, and it added the perfect touch of warmth.

3. Tablecloth and Centerpiece Combo

Transform your freezer into a buffet table with a tablecloth and centerpiece.
Transform your freezer into a buffet table with a tablecloth and centerpiece.

Cover your freezer with a beautiful tablecloth and use it as a buffet table during gatherings. Speaking of clever concealment, this approach is similar to some unique column covering ideas. Add a centerpiece to draw attention away from the freezer. I did this for a client’s party, and it was both functional and stylish.

4. Rattan Cover for a Natural Vibe

A rattan cover brings a natural vibe to your interior space.
A rattan cover brings a natural vibe to your interior space.

Embrace a natural look with a rattan cover. This idea works wonderfully in bohemian or beach-themed interiors. You can achieve a similar effect outdoors by covering a concrete block wall. I used one in a sunroom, and it blended beautifully with the natural surroundings.

5. Plant Surround for a Green Oasis

Plants can cleverly disguise your freezer, adding a natural touch.
Plants can cleverly disguise your freezer, adding a natural touch.

Create a green oasis by surrounding your freezer with plants. Use tall potted plants to partially conceal it. I’ve seen this used effectively in a sunroom, where the freezer became part of the indoor garden.

6. Vintage Trunk Cover for Nostalgia

A vintage trunk cover adds nostalgic charm to your space.
A vintage trunk cover adds nostalgic charm to your space.

Turn your freezer into a vintage trunk for a touch of nostalgia. Use faux leather straps and metal accents. For another unique DIY project, take a look at these cool shelves ideas. I once transformed a client’s basement freezer, and it added a charming vintage flair.