How do I camoflage a negative feature in interior design?
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paint it carpet it frame it cover it dynamite it
Sit a husband in front of it.
Like what?
a paper bag with 2 holes in it.
Very much depends what it is, however generally speaking you put somethin next to it that grabs attention.
Cover it and hide it, put something interesting away from it
You can try to bring attention to something else in the room that is more pleasing to the eye and make it a focal point so it draws attention away from the negative feature. Or you can paint the negative feature (what is it??) the same color as its surroundings so it fades into the background. For example, if the negative feature is an ugly radiator, you could paint it the same color as the walls, so it does not call attention to itself.
I've taken interior design but wouldn't know unless I knew what the feature that's negative was. Can you explain further??
I need more information. What sort of negative feature? A dodgy fireplace? Ugly windows? Huge radiator? Different solutions to all of those.
Try a move-able screen.
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