Top 9+ Ways to Hide an Air Conditioner Outside
- Hide AC Unit with a Living Garden AC Cover
- Hide AC Unit with a Modern Outdoor AC Cover
- AC Cover/Tool Shed
- Hide AC Unit with Tall Shrubs
- Hide AC Unit with Birdhouse Picket Fence
- Hide AC Unit with a Shabby Chic Shutter Screen
- Hide AC Unit with an Iron Trellis
- Hide AC Unit with a Multi-Purpose Structure
- Hide AC Unit with an Outdoor Privacy Screen

A wooden pallet vertical garden displays various green plants and colorful flowers, thriving in sunlight, adding natural beauty to an outdoor setting.
Hide AC Unit with a Living Garden AC Cover
Build a fence or box around your AC unit, incorporating plants and flowers between the slats. You can also install flower boxes for a taller fence. You’ll have to maintain the foliage and prune it back occasionally to prevent it from suffocating your AC unit, so plan on making that part of your regular AC maintenance routine.

Photo by Studio H Landscape Architecture
Hide AC Unit with a Modern Outdoor AC Cover
Here’s a great way to hide your AC unit. Put it beneath a beautiful structure of clear or weathered redwood or cedar. Just make sure you construct the outdoor AC cover to be easily disassembled so you can have access to the AC unit for maintenance and repairs. And make sure to provide ample space between the slats for air to circulate.

A white garden shed stores tools like shovels and a net, surrounded by plants and a white house, under a partially cloudy sky.
AC Cover/Tool Shed
Make your outdoor AC cover do double duty as it also provide storage space your outdoor tools. A mini shed is perfect for covering up your AC unit and hiding miscellaneous outdoor items. Just make sure the tools don’t get in the way of ventilation for the outdoor AC unit and that you have easy-to-remove access doors. Here’s what you need to know about covering your air conditioner in winter.

Photo by Terra Ferma Landscapes
Hide AC Unit with Tall Shrubs
Line the side of your house with beautiful tall shrubs to not only hide your ugly outdoor AC unit, but also create more privacy for your outdoor space. Here’s why you should be cleaning your air conditioner in the spring.

Three colorful birdhouses hang on a wooden fence, surrounded by vibrant purple flowers and green leaves, creating a cheerful garden atmosphere.
Hide AC Unit with Birdhouse Picket Fence
This is the perfect way to double-duty your outdoor AC unit cover! Build a fence, with plenty of space between the pickets and an access door, and let your fence serve as a perch for birds to eat and chill. Line up birdhouses to create an attractive outdoor space.

A calico cat peeks from behind weathered green shutters, partially hidden by leaves, against a backdrop of red brick and a concrete surface.
Hide AC Unit with a Shabby Chic Shutter Screen
Don’t throw your old wood shutters away. An old shutter is the perfect repurposed fence for hiding your AC unit. Paint an old screen a vibrant color, and wrap it around the outdoor AC unit.

Black wrought iron framework supports vibrant green leaves against a bright blue sky dotted with fluffy clouds, creating a delicate interplay of light and nature.
Hide AC Unit with an Iron Trellis
Surround your outdoor AC unit with a beautiful iron trellis. Let vines grow up it to create a backyard nature scene.

A metal enclosure with slatted sides houses visible plumbing equipment, situated on grass beside a building, with open doors revealing its interior.
Hide AC Unit with a Multi-Purpose Structure
Build a full-height equipment shed big enough to house your outdoor AC unit along pool stuff and garden tools. Make side the sides are louvered to allow air to circulate, and keep miscellaneous items a few feet away from the AC unit.

A set of dark wooden garden panels stands upright, with one slightly ajar, surrounded by vibrant purple and yellow flowers in a landscaped area.
Hide AC Unit with an Outdoor Privacy Screen
Not really a DIYer? Simply purchase a pretty outdoor privacy screen and let vines grow up it for an AC unit screen! If you do want a DIY project, here’s how to build a patio privacy screen.
FAQs
Can covering an AC unit hurt its performance?
Yes. Air needs to circulate through the compressor coils to dissipate heat. If you prevent that, the unit can’t exchange heat, and your house won’t get cool. Not only that, but the compressor will work too hard and break down prematurely.
What should I avoid when hiding my outdoor AC unit?
When you hide an AC unit, you want to avoid dense materials that restrict air flow. These include:
- heavy foliage;
- heavy fabrics and tarps;
- any type of wood, metal or plastic enclosure without ventilation.
You also want to avoid restricting access to the unit for repairs and maintenance. Some units have overhead access doors, and some have them on the side. You need to be able to easily remove the covering so you can get to these doors.