The closest you can get is nipping out the top on a smaller variety. Cutting the top I think normally results in it splitting and growing two tops, but if it's a small variety near the top of its height it won't notice.
Otherwise everything you do to it will probably look shit. Sorry.
I guess you could carefully trim some of the base then get some old logs etc. and plant bulbs and ferns to give it a woodland vibe. But if you really don't like the tree, then Idk if that'll make a difference to you.
^ what they said.
The closest you can get is nipping out the top on a smaller variety. Cutting the top I think normally results in it splitting and growing two tops, but if it's a small variety near the top of its height it won't notice.
Otherwise everything you do to it will probably look shit. Sorry.
I guess you could carefully trim some of the base then get some old logs etc. and plant bulbs and ferns to give it a woodland vibe. But if you really don't like the tree, then Idk if that'll make a difference to you.