What is a cute idea to "dress up" a boarded up window in garage?
I want to make it look nice and useful at the same time. The garage is unfinished, and there is tons of storage space. I would love do a a "fake" window , perhaps with a mirror, or perhaps do half a window, and leave some of the space available for hooks or something .
There are two of them, one in the back, and one on the side.
Any ideas are welcome, even if totally different than mine.
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Paint it to look like a window, paint people silhouettes in black like they are on the other side. Maybe walking by or like dining.
Put up shutters and frame them to look like there’s a window behind?
Paint a sunny day on the window clouds sun flowers then put a curtain up over it it will look like a real window or you could do a nite scene stars moon comets plane with lights top of buildings then put up curtain
Make it into a chalkboard , or put pegboard on it and hang tools
you can buy a poster with a scene that you like and glue or staple it to the wood. Put up some decorative molding and it will look like a real window.
I know you asked about the window, but you could really brighten up the space if you painted the whole inside white. Then the boarded up window would blend in with the rest of the space.