How to Hide Damaged Wall When Electrical Equipment Removed

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Does the room have a false ceiling, occasionally the tiles go higher before the ceilings installed, and you can carefully salvage some from the top course out of sight
 
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A towel rail with a towel covering the holes. Staple the towel to the rail if need be. Useful when there is a queue for the electric hand dryer and during power cuts.
 
Just get the faceplate replaced with one that is flush and stick a mirror over it all - mirrors are always useful, even fellas sometimes like to look in the mirror to see if the comb over is still over :)
 
Just get the faceplate replaced with one that is flush and stick a mirror over it all - mirrors are always useful, even fellas sometimes like to look in the mirror to see if the comb over is still over :)
Were you thinking of dwarfs, perhaps, or maybe something other than head hair? :) ....
It's at waist height, what were you thinking it would be used for :eek:
To check that flies are fastened. Could save embarrassment when attending important meetings. :eek:

Kind Regards, John
 
You need a LONG picture or mirror.

Or maybe some sort of heater, if you need one, though that could be problematic as the box in the wall where the switch would go would be behind the heater.
 
Just leave it as is but add a sign.
You Management Team is human, like you we can make mistakes which we cannot cover up
 
Does the room have a false ceiling, occasionally the tiles go higher before the ceilings installed, and you can carefully salvage some from the top course out of sight
I thought that, but they only protrude about 5mm above the ceiling
 
Thanks all, some posts were useful...erm...some less so, but even if not, they were entertaining.
 
Why not display an enlarged Pay Slip (Laminated) in the area, marking it "Let's look forward to the pay packet at month end!"
 

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