The downspouts are wrapped in Delta-Flashing adhesive tape. The easiest way to hide gutters is to combine them with other parts of the outside, such as the roof, moldings and siding. If your gutters are the right color, bystanders shouldn't notice them. If hiding the gutters is too structurally difficult, you can always integrate them into your exterior.
We recommend choosing gutters made of materials with a classic appeal, such as copper, for example. Copper goes well with a wide variety of colors. Plus, it can give your exterior an old-world elegance that's usually only found in high-end homes. Plants can be used to hide a downspout and make it look like it's not even there.
For this to happen, you must place the plants around the downspout. You can even turn the gutter into a picturesque part of a plant landscape. I made a hidden gutter with a zinc roof. We built the substrate including the falls and they did the waterproofing.