The litter box is a necessity for every cat lover, but it doesn’t have to be so unsightly! Inspired by expensive faux planter litter box designs, Kristin Battestella aka Kbatz breaks out the gloss black spray paint and re-purposes a free fake plant for a unique gothic privy!
The cut, paint, and plant – easy peasy in a weekend concept, however, took a lot of caulk and elbow grease to make this litter box look so glam! The weather had to cooperate, too. After $40 original cost for the hooded box itself; $12 in spray paint, caulk, plant foam, fake moss, and decorative stone supplies; the final cost here is still less than those lux terracotta litter box designs. A few dramatic side projects also came along for the ride, but in the end, the cat could care less anyway. 😸
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Can you sand the caulk with some fine sandpaper? (It’s been waaaay too long since I did more “handy” type things…LOL)
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Hi Willow! So nice of you to stop by again! Yes you can sand the caulk as needed. Fortunately I didn’t have to do so, the dab with water made it smooth. This was a great project even if you aren’t handy! 💪
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Awesome! I was looking at this, and I don’t always have the most delicate and precise of touches, so good to know re: sanding! Ha!
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You can do it!
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