Flipping homes means tangling with a lot of tricky problems. Whether you look for the easier homes that need a cosmetic work and upgrades or you rake in the profits with the foundationally unsteady homes that no one else has the experience to touch, sometimes the houses are just ugly. Here's how pre-installing photo displays can change that.

Draw positive attention to asymmetrical walls.

Some house designs have aged out. Whether your new property has a bunch of smaller rooms or a few half-walls in the high-ceiling living room, the walls just don't look like how people expect them to. Sometimes, you can't make them match their fellow walls through good paint jobs alone, but moving the wall isn't in the budget. Instead of accepting a lower selling price, turn it into a highlighted feature. You can install the foundation of a cable art system so that prospective buyers can imagine their own customized take, or you can place the picture frames in a design that fits the wall to its advantage.

Make a reason for inconsistent textures.

Paint texturing used to be far more popular than it is now. That doesn't just include popcorn ceilings or a bit of texture to mitigate crooked drywall. It also includes half-inch thick globs of pointy texture that needs a sander and a lot of patience to get rid of. But a lot of rooms with textured paint from thirty to forty years ago have a flat accent wall, which means you either have to get rid of all the texture, add texture to the flat wall, or get creative. Make the flat wall look purposeful with photo displays and hanging hardware. Not only does it block the worst of the contrast, it makes the flat wall make sense: you can't hang photos (or a television) in front of thickly textured paint.

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