1️⃣ Blend Outlets with Your Backsplash One of the simplest ways to reduce the visibility of outlets is to match the cover plate to your backsplash. Whether it’s a custom-painted outlet, a stone-matching cover, or a low-profile design, this technique helps them blend in rather than stand out.
2️⃣ Install Under-Cabinet Power Strips
For a completely hidden look, under-cabinet outlets are a game-changer. Installed on the underside of upper cabinets, they keep your backsplash clean while providing easy access to power. These pair well with under-cabinet lighting, creating a seamless and functional workspace.
3️⃣ Utilize Your Kitchen Island
Your kitchen island is another great place to incorporate discreet outlets. You can install pop-up outlets, USB ports, or low-profile covers that match the island’s finish, keeping power accessible without disrupting the design.
4️⃣ Consider Pop-Up or Recessed Outlets
If your kitchen has a large slab backsplash and you want to avoid cutting into it, pop-up outlets can be installed on countertops. When not in use, they sit flush, preserving the clean aesthetic. Recessed outlets are another option, sitting deeper into the wall to reduce their visibility.