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Dear Jolene,
Frankly, it is difficult or impractical to hide this corner.
An alternative is to use a poster bed with screens or curtains ... but again, this may not be a practical solution.
A metal wind chime can be used in such a situation to neutralise the corner.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/27/01 2:14:00 AM, Jolene A. wrote:
>I am new to this forum and am
>happy I found it. Please
>pardon my errors as I am not
>familiar with this type of
>format...
>
>I have a problem in one of my
>bedroom corners which has not
>been resolved for many years.
>During a renovation, the
>contractor decided to disguise
>plumbing (coming from an
>upstairs floor) behind an
>interior casing. The problem
>is that this ceiling to floor
>encasement juts out as a 12" x
>7" box from the far left
>corner of my bedroom. The
>resulting *edge points
>directly at my bed. I have
>since experienced many lower
>back aches. The basic floor
>plan looks like this:
>
>------- window --- window
>----|
>| box |
>|-----*
>|
>|
>|
>|
>entrance
>to lavatory
>|
>|
>|
>------------------------entran
>ce|
>
>What can I do to remedy this
>once and for all? I have read
>and searched for years and
>cannot afford a professional
>consultation...
>
>Many Thanks,
>Jolene
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