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The Wall Conundrum: 7 Ideas to Transform that Blank Wall

So, you’re staring at it again. That blank wall. It’s looking right back at you, begging to be decorated. The thought of trying to fill the massive space, however, can be intimidating. There’s no better time than the present to alter that outlook and take this wall as an opportunity to liven up the area with a display that will have every guest in your home gawking with admiration.

Like everything with infinite potential, it all boils down to personal taste. Breathing life into your space is much easier than it seems and may even end up being fun once you start getting the hang of it. Let the creativity blossom and tackle the big, bad empty wall so that you can stare at it with pride instead of dread. 

Home Decor 101

Although it’s probably the simplest solution for rectifying a boring wall, a gallery display can revamp a dull space with little effort. The amount of photos needed for the area greatly depends on the size of the wall and the dimensions of the frames, but generally, it will be about four to six. 

You can go with a uniform design where all the pictures are the same size and displayed evenly for a chic and minimalist appeal. It’s also popular to take a variety of sizes and orient them in an artistically asymmetric fashion. The structured chaos adds a bit of visual intrigue to otherwise underwhelming canvases.

The Bigger, the Better 

If the idea of arranging six different art pieces is too much pressure, try using one big painting instead. This can eliminate the hassle of coordinating colors and sizes and presents a singular statement piece that does more to transform a room than some of the most complicated renovations. 

Choosing the perfect artwork depends on the size of the wall, the color palette of the room, and the aesthetic appeal of the space. If the area is filled with the clean lines and monochromatic colors, opt for a simple, yet bold, abstract painting that ties the room together. If the home favors more rustic design features, a beautiful and earthy landscape photo would be a welcome addition to the space. 

Textiles Can Be Art Too

For all the boho babes out there, swap out canvas prints with something a little more hand-made. Quilts and tapestry are gorgeous art pieces in their own right and are the perfect way to fill a space in a hippie home. 

Quilts are known to tell a story, and what better way to experience it than by displaying it as an accent on your wall. They evoke the same warm and cuddly feelings we get when curled up in a blanket by the fire, which is what we all want in our happy place.

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

Make the world around you the centerpiece of the wall by using a large mirror to fill the void. Unlike a piece of artwork, this option gives the illusion of a larger area because of its reflective quality. Open the space with a subtle and classy feature that becomes the best design element of the room.

Light shining through the windows or glowing from the fixtures will bounce off the mirror and brighten up the area. They can be incorporated in any design style, especially if you get specific with the frames. A mirror will blend into a cohesive space and bring a three-dimensional quality to the flat wall beneath it.

Ground Control to Floating Shelves

Hanging an art display might not be your thing, so why not give the blank wall a functional purpose instead. You don’t have to be an astronaut to defy gravity and with floating shelves, you’ll find levitation to be a breeze. They are quick to install and do wonders in any room of the house. Two or three shelves are plenty to fill the wall.

Decorate them with various trinkets like candles, clocks, plants, or photos. The finished product becomes a focal point of the area so don’t be afraid of getting creative. Have fun with the display and make it a personal masterpiece. 

Vignette Visionary

No, we’re not talking about the dark shadows around an old-timey photograph. A vignette is a charming statement in a designated area with an assortment of decor pieces displayed on a shelf or table. It is essentially an amalgamation of what you like from all of the above and shows off your unique taste.

Grab a console table and adorn it with photos, art prints, lamps, and plants. Think large to small when layering the pieces to take advantage of the three-dimensional space. You can even throw a mirror or painting on the wall above it to draw the eyes upward. Throw in an accent chair if there’s room, and you have yourself a nook worthy of a good book.

Wild Wallpaper

So you want something bigger and bolder but do not want to exert too much energy – use wallpaper to spruce things up. Who needs a massive art print when you can turn the entire wall into a work of art? Find something with a funky pattern or an eclectic design with colors that fit the theme of your home. 

Whatever you decide, be sure to make a statement. You might otherwise be stuck with the same problem of a blank space and find yourself at square one.

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