7
Ways to Decorate Your Walls When Painting Is Not an Option
Hello Friends,
1.Commit to a less permanent wallpaper. Wallpaper
adds color and interest to rooms, but traditional wallpaper may not be a
possibility for your rental. If you want that all-over look without breaking
the rules, consider temporary wallpaper. Many temporary papers are
peel-and-stick, making installation and removal a breeze.
2. Tell a story through tapestry. Tapestries
were originally hung to insulate castle walls in the winter. Weavers made these
useful items stylish with designs, colors, patterns, historical scenes and
portraits.
Fast-forward 600 years, and designers are still using tapestries to tell a story. Whether you choose a classic or contemporary piece, tapestries are an option for your room.
Fast-forward 600 years, and designers are still using tapestries to tell a story. Whether you choose a classic or contemporary piece, tapestries are an option for your room.
3. Curate and store on floating shelves. If
you want wall decor that’s functional and fun, try floating shelves, says Lucie
Ayres, principal at 22 Interiors. These shelves are
mounted on brackets or fastened into the wall, so if you aren’t able to put
holes in the wall, this option might not be a good idea.
4. Add whimsy with wall decals. Wall
decals are a great nonpermanent way to liven up a room.
Companies offer premade designs, full wall murals and custom-made decals, so you can find an option for almost any space. The companies also offer design help, coming up with decal solutions that are perfect for your project.
Companies offer premade designs, full wall murals and custom-made decals, so you can find an option for almost any space. The companies also offer design help, coming up with decal solutions that are perfect for your project.
5. Show off your artwork. Bare
walls can be dressed up with large pieces of art. Never displayed artwork
before? Here are a few tips to get you started. The width of the artwork should
be about 7 to 12 inches narrower than the edge of the furniture below it, she
says. For example, if the sofa is 6½ feet wide, the width of the
art above it will be about 4½ to 5 feet wide. Finally, if the center of the
artwork is at eye level, it will feel more natural in the room.
6. Amplify your room with a full-length mirror. One
design trick seen in many compact spaces is the use of a large mirror on a
wall. The mirror makes the room look bigger than it is and it also dresses up
an empty wall. Plus, if your room receives natural light, the mirror will help
the space feel more open and bright.
7. Be a little more laid-back with a gallery wall. If
large pieces of art aren’t your style and you want something more casual,
consider a gallery wall. They allow you to express your personality and
passions through design, even if you’re renting.
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