Does anyone have any ideas how to hide or do something to a door?
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I would ask the landlord if I could drywall over the space and remove the door if goes to nowhere. Drywall is cheap.
I would put a tall bookcase in front of the door. It could give you extra storage and hide the door. Wishing you well.
How about using the door to hang your jewelry and scarves? You might also create a door of your favorite pics. I love using old frames to create an accent wall...why not an accent door? If you have a quilt or afghan you could fold it in pleats legthwise then tie one end using ribbon or twine. Hang on a hook in the center of the door then fan it out a bit to cover more of the door. Happy decorating!
I have more art than walls to hang it. I use my "door to nowhere" to hang art. I live in an apartment so no nails, etc. into any kind of passage door; cabinet, etc. (The walls are fair game.) Tried Command hooks but they didn't hold. I bought a Christmas Wreath hanger (they come in different lengths; some I had to make shorter). Put it over the door and hung a painting. Taking into account the door handle, I hung a 2' X 3' framed piece. The door disappeared. I have paintings hanging from several doors. It brightens my space and lets me enjoy pieces I wouldn't otherwise be able to hang. That door space is expensive real estate to waste. Good luck.
You could put a tall shelf in front of the door.
You could use a tension rod and a sheet with pretty print, one and is open for the rod. The bottom you can pinup and don’t even have to sew It since there is fabric glue that is washable. Or buy a drape panels for the size and length.It will appear that there is a window behind it