Create a Mini Secret Safe
With the faceplate, box and wires removed, you’ll have space to hide some cash, jewelry or small collectibles. There are products sold just for this purpose. A typical design includes a box about the same size as a single gang electrical box. This is installed similarly to an “existing-work” electrical box, with wings that tighten behind the drywall. A magnetic faceplate that looks like an electrical outlet is also included. Once the faceplate is in place, no one will ever suspect there’s loot hiding back there.
Family Handyman’s editors did this project, turning a phone jack into a secret hiding spot, and it’s a is a pretty easy, fun DIY project that you can do in just a few hours with a handful of basic tools.
Install a Blank Outlet Cover
While this doesn’t completely disguise the jack opening from view, it does assist in making it less conspicuous and is DIY-friendly. Simply unscrew the old wall-mounted phone jack faceplate, disconnect, snip and tape off the wires. Then, install a single gang blank outlet faceplate over the opening. If the screws do not correspond with the existing electrical box, remove it and install a single gang electrical box for existing work in its place. Attach the blank plate, and paint it the same color as your wall.
Convert the Opening to a Light Switch
If you have some electrical know-how, you can turn the opening for the wall-mounted phone jack into a light switch. If you don’t feel comfortable doing this work, then hire an electrician. I did this in one of the older homes I lived in that had a pull chain for the ceiling light in the kitchen. The opening for the old wall-mounted phone jack was the perfect place to run a switch to the light without adding a new hole in the wall.
Buy a Hi-Jack Coverage System
The Hi-Jack Coverage System is a decorative yet functional product designed to cover old wall-mounted phone jacks. The system comes with a bracket that securely fits over a standard phone jack faceplate. A separate unit with a shelf, key hook and integrated picture frame is then affixed to the bracket. The product takes under a minute to install and does not require any tools or materials. As most wall-mounted phone jacks are found in the kitchen, this is another great option to stay organized and improve the look of your kitchen without removing anything from the wall.
Cover it with a Beer Bottle Opener
If you have an old landline phone jack in your kitchen or living room, consider turning it into a readily available beer bottle opener. This works best with a metal phone jack plate. You’ll also need to find a beer bottle opener that has matching screw holes to the ones on your faceplate. If not, you’ll need to drill new holes. To elevate the look, spray paint the faceplate the color and finish you desire. Once the paint dries, attach your bottle opener to the faceplate with screws
FAQ
Should you keep your phone jack?
You could keep the house equipped for a landline phone in case you change your mind or the next homeowner wants one. However, the likely reality is you don’t need to keep it. “There is no use for the old wiring and jack in the wall,” Marotta says, “except maybe for a place to hang a calendar.”
About the Experts
- Jim Marotta is the host of YouTube’s Get It Done Home Repair, with home repair how-to videos for homeowners. The channel has over 44 thousand subscribers.
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