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Trophy room for sloped walls

Pattywhacker

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I thought I was learning a new word today, took me a couple seconds lol. Not trying to be the spelling police just threw me for a brief loop.
 
I have some skull plates that'll display without issue - my quest was to find examples of taxidermy heads for walls that were short (3') then had an upward slope.
 
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How many mounts are you talking? If it’s 4 or so then put them at the end. The issue your gonna run into is anything that you add to the wall B7B828A7-C734-48B8-B741-F0EDD7957F32.jpeg
Above this line will push the nose of the animal to the center of the room creating a tunnel effect, don’t think you’ll like the use of that space….
Nice place, congrats!!!
 
I have 7 (WT) mounts. I've also considered buying the full range hanging system and use a whiskey barrel to display a few via a pedestal.
Whatever you end up doing please share some photos, as someone that currently has O mounts, it would be nice eye candy and I'm interested to see how you do solve this. Congrats on the new place!
 
I've been considering putting multiple mounts in one corner in a room I'm finishing out in my basement. Been brainstorming about doing something similar to the look of some of the hanging systems that you put multiple mounts in one place but doing it with a section of tree that has multiple trunks for a more natural look. Also found a big section of driftwood trunk I'm planning on using for a pedestal mount for my last buck for another corner. Not sure how any of this would work with your space but maybe it will give some ideas.
 
Moving houses and the bonus room above the garage will be dedicated to the outdoors. Aside from putting taxidermy on either side of the rear window, on the wall, what do others do with their heads on sloped walls? I was unable to embed the pics
it’s the last 4-5 photos https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/22-Jerrymill-Ln_Swanton_VT_05488_M90327-63729
Why not unslope the wall by adding a wall on one side of the room and create a walk in closet for storing gear and one for ozone treating clothes.
 
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