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Self-taught Diyer Shares Top 3 Eyesores to Cover in Homes

A self-taught DIYer who has built up a huge following on social media has shared her top three everyday eyesores to disguise in creative and decorative ways.

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Cassady “Cass” Smith, 32, from Virginia, has amassed a following of almost 1.5m people across platforms, thanks to her unique home makeover videos.

Her love of DIY started around six years ago, when she was a stay-at-home mom and admitted she had very little money to match her high-end tastes.

And so, Cass decided to use her children’s nap times, while her husband was deployed, to decorate her home.

Cassady Smith holding a custom-designed decorative air vent cover.
Cassady creatively transforms air vents from functional eyesores to decorative statements in her Virginia home. Credit: @cassmakeshome / T&T Creative Media
Cassady Smith smiling, standing in front of her stylishly decorated home interior featuring DIY enhancements.
With nearly 1.5 million followers, Cassady Smith inspires countless people with DIY solutions to everyday home design challenges. Credit: @cassmakeshome / T&T Creative Media

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Over time, she moved from smaller works to bigger projects, learning how to use the likes of saws and power tools – but she shares projects and home tips of all sizes on her socials @cassmakeshome.

One video explained how she disguises three everyday objects found in homes – thermostats, air vents, and TVs – while maintaining functionality.

Cass said thermostats are often in areas where art would be hung, so she created a wall-mounted frame hanger to allow artwork to be flipped open like a door, revealing the thermostat behind.

For the TV, Cass opts for an art theme, too.

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Her husband wanted a large TV, which she saw as an eyesore – but rather than purchase an expensive framed TV, she built her own.

And then, for vents, Cass removes the old, standardized covers and creates something a more patterned and tasteful.

She said: “My husband was deployed so any time I wanted to get something done, I had to ask someone else.

Cassady Smith showcasing a framed television screen that blends seamlessly with the room’s decor.
DIY enthusiast Cassady Smith shares how she created an elegant frame for her TV, turning it from a distraction to a beautiful piece of wall art. Credit: @cassmakeshome / T&T Creative Media

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“I just got tired of doing that, so I decided to just try myself!

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“I love knowing I’ve inspired someone to try these projects that I share in their own home.

“The message I hope to deliver is that you are more capable than you think.”

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