Camouflaging opening behind the TV-ideas?
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You can make a deep frame for your TV to sit in. Remove the holes, spackle and paint when you move.
I would paint it the same color as the wall to make it less noticeable or put up a curtain the same color as the wall to blend in. Good luck.
A barn door would look cute there. That is a pretty dated feature, and you could always install shelves, too. But a barn door would be easy to remove and patch holes. Otherwise a large, simple piece of artwork could work, as well.
Hang a simple curtain on the wall. Pick something that will blend with the wall color.
Probably a simple large painting would work.
You could either shelve it or put a blind in it to match the one in your window. Pulled down to make it look like a false window.
I have a similar problem. Thank you for all your suggestions! I never knew what to do with this gaping hole.
I would put up a stretched canvas painted your wall color there. I feel it would blend better than a curtain or pallet wall covering -anything that causes more distractions.
I just ordered a large gallery stretched canvas from here very recently -pretty amazing prices —much better than craft stores or amazon.
https://www.dickblick.com/products/blick-studio-cotton-canvas/