top of page

NINE WAYS TO DECORATE YOUR HOME WALLS FOR AN AESTHETIC INTERIOR


 

1. STATEMENT ART

The charm of large works of art benefits any space. Give the room a clear and balanced focus without distraction from the rest of the room. The larger the piece, the more graphic authority and dialogue it brings to the space. Those from oversized photographs and paintings hung at eye level make the biggest impact. You can also create minimal, abstract artwork yourself. Abstract minimalism is easy to learn with simple shapes and color palettes.

2. GALLERY WALL

You can't choose just one. You might prefer a curated gallery mix. Make your wall look like an art gallery. Asymmetric display designs are rich when the bezels are the same size, same color, back and arranged along an evenly spaced grid. But deviate and mix a motley mix of framed photographs, paintings and illustrations at contrasting scales for an eclectic fusion. Artistic calligraphy, from marble and nature-inspired Chinese calligraphy with Islamic metal inlays to Japanese cursive, are all quintessential wall decor options.

3. SCENIC ACCENT WALLS


Even large works of art can appear flat. Start with a large object like a large painting that leans against the wall to reinforce the height of the room, then place a chair from the side. Add a pendant light above the pile of books, or add a vase next to it to add depth to the scene. If you're short on space, you can replace the chair with a stool or ottoman to achieve a similar effect.

4. CONSOLE DECOR



The versatile console table is always welcome in your entryway, living room, bedroom or in front of a blank wall. Instead of leaving it empty, you can stack art frames for your guests or nail them right above your console. You can liven up your table with glamorous lanterns and cute planters, but you can't put everything together. Thus, consoles can create "moments" that you have to stop and look at

5. WALL MOLDINGS


Moldings and trimmings can add character and fine detail to empty walls. From skirting profiles to picture frame wall moldings, the moldings feature streamlined, traditional designs. The grooved walls are a seasonal element, creating a dreamy billowing silhouette that captures the light enchantingly.

6. GREEN WALLS


Sophisticated green space is not only attractive, but also has a refreshing scent! The world welcomes nature, so a green wall is definitely a 'thriving' option for a bare wall. The easiest way is to plant some vines in the valleys at the bottom of the walls and let them "crawl up" to cover the walls with a lush green coat. You can also complement the depth and color with flowering plants. These can be set up in simple wall-mounted planters or in more complex hydroponic systems.

7. VIVID TILE


Choose from a wide variety of titles to add a touch of color and pattern to your walls. Understated terrazzo is making a comeback and revitalization and is being called a sustainable trendsetter in interior design by design enthusiasts. Handcrafted cement tiles are an attractive choice to add a soft, old-fashioned charisma to your home decor. To further customize your walls, you can play around with the layout. Brick laying is a regular and reliable pattern, but give quirky patterns such as herringbone, crosshatch, and mosaic an unexpected fashion opportunity. Don't forget to experiment with grout when redecorating your wall tiles.

8. FLOATING SHELVES

If you like the idea of ​​a display case rather than a blank wall that fits in your closet, floating shelves are the way to go. These are casual shelves that are perfect for holding everything from books to sentimental trinkets. You can also experiment with larger-than-life shelf brackets that adorn yourself for length, layout, removable shelves, and different visual interests.

9. MIRRORS


We love freestanding large mirrors that magnify small spaces, but we're talking about stepping up your game here. Choose a minimal border or a complex border. Either way, we recommend placing them on the wall for proper flair.



 


Comments


Featured Posts
Check back soon
Once posts are published, you’ll see them here.
Recent Posts
Archive
Search By Tags
Follow Us
  • Facebook Basic Square
  • Twitter Basic Square
  • Google+ Basic Square
bottom of page