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9 Awesome Wall Treatment Ideas for your Home

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Do you have a boring wall in your home? Do you want something more exciting than just painting your walls? I have 9 awesome wall treatment ideas that will give you lots of inspiration for that special wall in your home.

I like to keep a list of home decor ideas in my back pocket for when I am ready to make changes in our home. That’s why I searched for some amazing wall treatment ideas.

Yes, we can paint our walls ~ nothing is more impactful than a coat of paint. But, sometimes, we want something that is more dramatic. A wall that speaks to us and really changes the look of a room.

Is changing the look of a wall expensive? It can be. But if you do the work yourself, you’ll find that expensive is only in how your wall treatment looks.

You can make a wall treatment that looks like champagne but only costs you a beer.

9 Awesome Wall Treatment Ideas for your Home

The idea for this wall treatment research started a few weeks ago. I read an article in our local paper entitled “If these walls could talk”. The subject was how adding a special treatment to your walls can really update and give new life to your home.

Remember when dark wood paneling was all the rage? Adding a wall treatment dates back thousands of years. What are some examples of wall treatments you can use?

  • moldings ~ base and crown
  • floor to~ceiling paneling
  • wainscotting, paneling that covers 1/2 to 2/3 of a wall
  • board and batten
  • shiplap
  • painted murals
  • wallpaper
  • fabric
  • vinyl decals
  • Venetian plaster
  • super thin stone veneers
  • wood veneers

I pretended that I was ready to change the look of some walls in our home. I let my fingers do the searching. I found 9 ideas for wall treatments that I knew I could do ~ and that you can do, too.

I love to find ideas from other creators, bloggers, or DIY lovers. They are just like you and me. They want great style, reasonable costs, and the satisfaction of doing a job themselves.

TRADITIONAL DIY BOARD AND BATTEN DINING ROOM WALL

I dream about having a board and batten wall in our home. So what is board and batten?

At its most basic, board and batten describes a type of interior paneling that has alternating wide boards and narrow wooden strips, called battens. The width and size of the board and batten can change depending on the size of the wall and the design you want.

Sara of Sincerely Sarah and her husband created this stunning focal point in their dining room. The attention to detail makes this wall treatment look so expensive. They chose a square design that gives depth to their wall.

Since they finished the wall in the dark grey, it has been repainted a couple of times.

Be sure to see the process and the final look.

MID~CENTURY WALL TREATMENT

You may think of wood wall treatments as traditional, but a free~form design can evoke a more modern design.

The design created in this dining room by Mysha of Remington Avenue definitely has a modern vibe to compliment the mid~century furniture. The process also is easier to install than a traditional board and batten pattern.

Mysha gives a great step~by~step explanation of how to create this look. It can be the inspiration for your own design vision.

THE SIMPLEST WOOD WALL TREATMENT

This wall treatment made with wood trim may be simple, but it packs a big design punch in an upstairs hall. If you want a clean design, this approach from DecorKate is your ticket.

Just as great as the finished wall treatment is the cost ~ $40!

Did you notice that in all these board and batten variations that both the wall and the wood are painted the same color? That’s what gives this type of wall treatment such a finished look.

OMBRE PASTEL WALL TREATMENT

Does this kid’s room pastel wall treatment look like painted strips? The kind made with painter’s tape? Well, it is, and it’s not.

Yes, paint is involved in this pretty wall treatment, but it’s not on the wall. The entire wall is made of lattice trim, each painted a different color. When placed in order, the ombre effect is created.

This little boy’s room now has a cozier feel with the warmth of wood and the subtle color. John of Young House Love explains precisely how to cut the lattice trim and out to figure out the color placement.

I can see this wall treatment in kids’ rooms, playrooms, and powder baths ~ anywhere you want to add a fun punch of color.

WEATHERED WHITE RUSTIC WALL TREATMENT

If your style is more “rustic, farmhouse, vintage, and weathered”, then I think you will love this wall treatment from Debbie of Restyle, Relove.

Applying wood slats to the wall of this dining room and giving them a special paint treatment created this beautiful style.

This is very similar to the wall treatment that we gave our laundry room backsplash for the makeover a few years ago. I loved the rustic feel of the wood slats and the grey/whitewash treatment I applied.

HOW TO USE FABRIC AS WALLPAPER

You might remember years ago that fabric~backed walls were popular. I applied batting and Laura Ashley fabric to my older daughter’s room when she turned two. Then I used the same treatment in our dining room and made matching drapes.

I wish I had a picture of that darling room.

Today fabric is used without the batting. Ariel of PMQ for Two shared how to use fabric as wallpaper in her laundry room. I love this idea since I’m a fabric hoarder. This wall treatment is permanent.

Depending on the amount of space you need to cover, you might be able to use a large fabric swatch or buy fabric on sale.

CAN YOU MAKE REMOVABLE FABRIC FOR WALLS?

The answer is YES! Who woulda thunk! Ashley of Apartment Therapy shows a twist on using fabric as a wall treatment.

Applying the fabric is similar, but the supplies used are a bit different.

MAKE DIY VINYL DECALS FOR YOUR WALLS

If you search vinyl decals or decals on walls on Pinterest, most of your results will come from hundreds of companies selling vinyl decals. They come in all sizes, designs and colors. This is a very popular way to add style, color, or pattern to your walls, but it can get expensive.

Some vinyl decals are repositionable, which is a great option. This allows you to adjust the placement of the vinyl decal.

This is a really cute way to dress up any space. Instead of buying decals online, you can make them yourself.

In her office, Maddie of Lovely Planner used repositionable adhesive vinyl and her Cricut to make this fun “Dalmation” decal. The total cost? $10. That’s not much for a big result. Oh, and she is sharing the SVG file with you.

You could use another color or mix up colors. Imagine this treatment for a kid’s room or a playroom.

VINYL AS WALLPAPER

Vinyl can be more than dots on a wall. For more of a real wallpaper look, create a pattern that looks like wallpaper.

Beth of Avenue Laurel fell in love with a pink pineapple wallpaper for her powder room. Unfortunately, the price of the wallpaper was prohibitive. (Be sure to check out her post to see the wallpaper inspiration.)

What did Beth do? She created her own wallpaper pattern on her Cricut. What a beautiful little powder room. Well, worth the effort and well below the price of the real thing.

WALL TREATMENT RECAP

So, we’ve seen several different wall treatments:

  • traditional board and batten
  • mid~century modern wood treatment
  • simple horizontal wood treatment
  • ombre painted wood slat wall
  • rustic wood planks
  • fabric as wallpaper
  • easy vinyl dots
  • vinyl wallpaper

Did you get some new ideas for your walls? Find something you’ve never seen? Need to save them for later? Then be sure to PIN this post.

11 Wall Covering Ideas to Transform Your Home

(Image credit: Jim Stephenson )

Wall covering ideas might be late-stage choices, but they are one of the most important decisions for the day-to-day enjoyment of your home. The surface material you choose to finish your internal walls with sets the tone for the entire interior scheme of that room. Wall coverings have the power to affect all kinds of aspects of a space, from light levels to how big (or small) a room feels. They can also highlight certain architectural features and need to be chosen in accordance with the general ambience you want from the space. 

When considering wall covering ideas, most people will immediately think of either paint or wallpaper. These are both undoubtedly excellent choices, but it really can pay to explore some of the other options out there too — they could just elevate your house design ideas to the next level and create a home full of personality and character. 

1. Venetian Plaster Walls

This neglected apartment was stripped back and given a new lease of life — part of the challenge of the project, which was carried out by InsideOut , was how to blend the original plasterwork with the new venetian plasterwork. (Image credit: InsideOut)

Venetian plaster is a finish made up of plaster mixed with marble dust. It is applied to the walls in thin layers which are then burnished. This creates lots of texture and character and is ideal in contemporary and traditional homes alike. There are various techniques that can be used, including sgraffito and marmorino.

2. Upholstered Wall Panels

Give your home a touch of glamour with upholstered walls such as these from Eshiet.Design (Image credit: Eshiet.Design)

Upholstered wall panels are a great way to inject a luxurious, opulent feel into the home. They work really well in bedrooms where they can double up as floor to ceiling headboards, but also look great in snugs and living areas where they increase the comfort factor. 

3. Plywood Walls

This extension and refurbishment project, by Bradley
VanDerStraeten
features exposed plywood walls throughout — many of which feature concealed storage.   (Image credit: French + Tye for BDVS Architects)

The trend for exposed plywood walls continues. Now frequently used in place of plasterboard, plywood not only looks fresh and contemporary, but it is also a really affordable option. Be sure to look out for FSC certified and low VOC plywood if you are considering this wall covering idea to ensure it’s sustainable and the right choice for a healthy home.

(MORE: Building a Healthy Home? Try These Ideas) 

4. Textured Clay Walls

The walls of this house have been finished with Clayworks Clay plasters. They use a unique blend of unfired clays mixed with minerals and pigments to provide healthy, breathable finishes for internal walls and ceilings. (Image credit: Lesley Lau )

Clay plasters are a fantastic wall covering for anyone looking for a way to add texture and a really unique depth of colour and tone to their walls. 

Clay plasters are also highly sustainable and healthy, being  recyclable, compostable and re-useable — plus many manufacturers, including Clayworks , produce mixes that contain no toxic ingredients or VOCs.

Finally, clay plaster also allow buildings to breathe and absorb toxins, odours and sound. 

5. Exposed Brick Walls

Exposed brick walls can really boost industrial style interiors such as this kitchen from deVOL . (Image credit: deVOL)

Exposed brick as a wall covering idea works really well for anyone keen to inject a sense of industrial chic to their home design.

If this is a look you are considering, be aware that it is always wise to seal the bricks and mortar with a suitable product — otherwise you could forever be finding brick dust over the floor. 

6. Feature Wallpaper Ideas

Crocodile Black Wallpaper from Graham & Brown costs £25 per 10m roll.  (Image credit: Graham & Brown)

In the world of wallpapers these days the sky really is the limit — with materials, textures and effects in abundance. From leather and velvet to animal print and timber effect. Some of the 3d patterns mimicking everything from timber to button back upholstery are shockingly convincing too.  

The best bit? They are easy to swap if you change your mind. 

7. Timber Effect Tiles

The Bricola Oak Wood Look Tiles from Direct Tile Warehouse are made from porcelain. £18.90/m2. (Image credit: Direct Tile Warehouse)

Both timber and stone effect wall tiles are extremely popular at present — and as a result they are getting evermore realistic. While some feel they lack the tactility of natural timber, they are less likely to need maintenance over time and are perfect in areas of high humidity, such as bathrooms and kitchens. 

8. Tongue and Groove Cladding

Fresh and simple, tongue and groove wall panelling makes the perfect subtle backdrop in this home — allowing the views of outside to take centre stage.  (Image credit: Simon Maxwell)

Easy-to-fit on a DIY basis, inexpensive and ideal for creating a fresh, New England-style appeal — there are lots of reasons why simple tongue and groove wood panelling is so popular right now.  

You can buy packs of boards ready to cut to fit — if opting for softwood be sure to seal any knots in the wood before sanding, priming and painting. 

9. Textured Paint Techniques

This plaster paint effect was achieved using Chalk Paint from Annie Sloan , applied onto a base of wall paint using thick strips of cardboard that were dragged, wiped and scraped along the wall to build up layers of colour and tone. (Image credit: Annie Sloan)

Clear your mind of the dubious rag rolling techniques of the 1980s and focus instead of some of the newer textured paint effects currently doing the rounds. 

From those that conjure up the impression of Venetian plaster and clay walls, to those that mimic marble — these painting techniques are inexpensive yet effective and will really add character to your space. 

If you are keen to have a go but lacking in confidence, Annie Sloan offers workshops all over the country. 

10. Split Face Stone Walls

These Copper Split Face Tiles from Walls and Floors are made from natural slate and have an on-trend coppery tone. £44.95/m2. (Image credit: Walls and Floors)

Split face stone tiles make an eye-catching wall covering in any space, adding a rustic yet contemporary touch. You might choose to cover just one section of the wall, such as chimney breast, in split face stone — or fit them all over for a really striking finish. 

To make installation simpler, opt for those supplied on panels. 

11. Copper Wall Finishes

Shibui Copper wallpaper by Mind The Gap, available from Dowsing and Reynolds costs £175 for three rolls of wallpaper, each measuring 0.52m x 3m.  (Image credit: Dowsing and Reynolds)

From paper thin copper wall panels to wallpapers with a golden metallic coating, the copper trend is everywhere. Although it might seem a little daring for some, copper wall coverings will really inject a rich warmth and a homey sense to your interior scheme.  

Natasha is Homebuilding & Renovating’s Associate Editor and has been a member of the team for over two decades. An experienced journalist and renovation expert, she has written for a number of homes titles. She has renovated a terrace and is at the end of the DIY renovation and extension of her Edwardian cottage. She is now looking for her next project.

6 Interesting Types of Wall Treatments You Can Consider for Your Home

In This Article

  • #1: Go Rustic with Interior Wall Treatments Using Stone
  • #2: Wallpaper Works Nicely as Wall Treatment Interior Design
  • #3: Play with Paint for Simple Wall Treatment Design
  • #4: Why Not Experiment with Luxurious Panelling for Your Interior Wall Treatments?
  • #5: Wall Treatment Interior Design Featuring Wood Panelling is Sure to Steal the Show
  • #6: Use Materials Like Brick as Wall Treatments for an Industrial Touch
  • How Can Livspace Help You?

We paint them, drill holes into them, lean furniture against them and more often than not, ignore them! Yes, our walls are often a neglected feature in our homes. With a little extra effort and the right wall treatments to support you, your walls can go from zero to 100 in a matter of hours. With the right wall treatment design, you can immediately transform a space or even give it a historical reference. So let the wait for fun interiors end here. Try these popular types of wall treatments to amp up the look of your space!

#1: Go Rustic with Interior Wall Treatments Using Stone

Keep your interiors cool with wall treatments that make use of stone materials

No one can deny the striking appeal of a stone-clad wall in any room. It adds much-needed charm and instantly brings character to a room. In the same vein, stone-based wall treatments are great ways to amp up the style quotient in your space. These types of wall treatments are also suited for kitchen backsplashes, which makes it a versatile choice. Add a stone-clad wall behind your TV unit and see how guests get talking!

#2: Wallpaper Works Nicely as Wall Treatment Interior Design

You can either go basic or opt for customised wallpaper to add a bit of drama to your walls

If a stone-based wall treatment design seems like too much of a commitment for you, you might prefer something that’s easier to install. Among such wall treatments lies wallpapering! Wallpapers have been around for ages and are probably one of the best ways to customise bare walls. 

So if you thought wallpaper only works well as a cover-up for cracks and mould on walls, we’re here to change your mind. If used correctly, wall treatments with wallpaper can add interest to your room while also doubling as a feature installation. 

Wondering how to use wallpaper as interior wall treatments at home? Check out Getting Wallpaper to Transform Your Room? Here’s What You Need to Know for more details.

#3: Play with Paint for Simple Wall Treatment Design

Whip out your paint brushes and embrace a fun paint job for your interior wall treatments

Wallpaper is one way to add interest to your room but if you’re looking for a quicker alternative that’s far easier to DIY, paint is your best bet! Besides regular paint, you might want to experiment with textured wall paint for your wall treatment interior design.  

Wall treatments that feature textured paint can bring more depth to your space and create a point of interest in the room. What’s more, this method can even be DIY-ed as you do not require professional support to play with paint! 

Also read: 5 Smart Wall Painting Techniques That Can Help Spruce Up Your Walls

#4: Why Not Experiment with Luxurious Panelling for Your Interior Wall Treatments?

Experiment with an out-of-the-box wall treatment interior design like fabric panelling

Did you know there are different types of wall treatments you can explore by just using fabric materials? Linen or silk, there’s something so sumptuous about fabric-covered walls that it can instantly amp up a space. If you’d like to get the look, consider covering your walls with fabric panels for a luxe vibe. 

Furthermore, this wall treatment interior design doesn’t just end with nicely dressed walls in premium fabrics. You can also give your fabric-style wall treatments a little boost by pairing it with padding. By doing so, it can help cut out noise between rooms for a bit of added privacy. 

Aside from wood, there are other materials you can experiment with while panelling. Check out Bored of Bare Walls? Time to Try These 5 Unique Wall Panelling Ideas for more information.

#5: Wall Treatment Interior Design Featuring Wood Panelling is Sure to Steal the Show

Wood is a timeless choice for your interiors and even more so for your walls!

Similar to stone walls, wood is another element that is known to offer a touch of rustic charm to any space it dresses. As a wall treatment design, it acts as a tasteful upgrade that can bring warmth to a room. 

Wood panel wall treatments are versatile and can shift your interior style from contemporary to traditional with effortless ease. Be sure to pick your wooden panelling wisely as the grain, size and the spacing between the panels can differ according to individual taste and layout.

#6: Use Materials Like Brick as Wall Treatments for an Industrial Touch

Keep things simple and go for an exposed brick wall to add interest to common areas

Exposed brick walls are all the rage especially in industrial-theme homes that bring just the right notes of grunge to your space. If you’re looking for wall treatments that can lend some raw appeal while still looking stylish, exposed brick walls should be your go-to option. 

Similarly, if you’re not a fan of the rough look these wall treatments offer, you can also consider going over it with a coat of paint. Based on the wall treatment interior design aesthetic you have your heart set on, you can modify the same just as easily with paint/decor.

How Can Livspace Help You?

We hope these different types of wall treatments inspire you to spruce up your interiors! If you’d like interiors that are designed to perfection with the best of materials, Livspace can help you. Book an online consultation with us for more details and expert suggestions. 

Have thoughts and suggestions you’d like to share with us? We’re all ears! Drop us an email at [email protected].

9 Designer Wall Covering Ideas to Reinvent Your Space

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From fabric coverings to classic molding and wallpaper, these ideas will transform your plain-white walls for the better

Hand-painted chinoiserie wallpaper by Gracie forms the backdrop in Ali Wentworth and George Stephanopoulos’s Manhattan apartment, which was designed by Michael S. Smith.

We lean art against them and drill curtain rods into them, scuff them with chairs and sometimes ignore them completely. In many ways, walls are like the Rodney Dangerfield of the design world: They don’t get no respect. But not around here. When considered with care, these oft-overlooked features form the foundation of any decorating scheme and impart a finished look. They can also dramatically transform a space, lending historical reference or sleek sophistication, eye-catching architectural detail or functional soundproofing, depending on your preference and how you approach them. Here, we’ve rounded up ten inspiring treatments to help you think outside of the plain-white box and reinvent the walls that surround you. From fabric coverings and classic wood paneling to worldly plaster siding and striking paint effects, these ideas for your walls are just the thing to turn a lackluster interior into the polished space you’ve always dreamed of.

  • PaintThere’s no quicker way to reinvigorate a room than with paint, whether you choose a solid hue to coat all four surfaces, a vibrant color for an accent wall, or an interesting visual effect, such as stripes. Bonus: It’s also the easiest finish to apply—and change whenever the mood strikes.

  • WallpaperWhile romantic florals and graphic shapes have made their way onto everything from bookcases and closets to ceilings and framed art, wallpaper reaches its full potential on, well, walls. To moderate the intensity of pattern in a room, consider the scale of the repeat and the color; more dramatic prints work better in smaller doses.

  • FabricGrass cloth, linen, silk—there’s something so sumptuous about fabric-covered walls. While they instantly add texture and a note of formality to any room, there’s a hidden benefit to decorating partitions with these materials: When paired with batting or padding, they help reduce ambient noise between rooms.

  • Wood PanelingAn elegant upgrade that also adds warmth, woodwork can skew contemporary or traditional depending on the size, staining, and spacing of the paneling.

  • MoldingIn the words of master craftsman Stephen Fanuka, “Moldings make a huge difference.” You can add a chair rail in a dining room or crown molding in a living room to impart a more formal look. Or try applying panel molding on a flat door to give it traditional character.

  • PlasterWhether you’re considering polished Venetian or matte grooved, plaster can lend texture and dimension to any room. Its mottled appearance lends contrast and subtle variation, which draws the eye and breaks up the monotony of an expansive wall.

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  • Decorative PaintingFrom landscapes and country scenes to delicate branches and trellises, murals and other decorative artworks can add personality and depth to a space. Such features also include eye-tricking treatments like trompe l’oeil and faux bois, as well as gold leaf.

  • MirrorsThe quickest way to make a room appear larger is to incorporate mirrors, which reflect light and create the illusion of additional space. A wall of mirrored panels, such as the antiqued examples shown above, also impart worldly patina and sleek sophistication.

  • TileNo one can deny the appeal of subway tile in a kitchen or bath. But the classic treatment has become surprisingly versatile, from porcelain options that resemble wood and durable marble slabs to decorative terra-cotta pieces in a variety of colors and patterns. What’s more, you can vary the application to create a graphic statement.

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16 Unique DIY Wall Covering Ideas

When you start looking at wall covering ideas, you quickly realize that there are dozens of options available. Picking out the correct wall covering can quickly and easily upgrade your interior without you having to do a complete remodel. It could surprise you that several people forget about wall covering ideas when they’re trying to figure out how to update your decor on a budget, but we’re going to help show you a few fun and easy ideas that are available to you.

You could choose a wall covering idea like a tile wood covering that introduces a modern flair to your room, or a cork covering can give you a more distinctive look and texture. As a bonus, most wall covering ideas are great for just about any room you can think of, like the kitchen, bedroom, and living room. The trick is to find the wall covering idea that pulls your look together and complements your decor, and some definitely go better with certain design aspects than others. Let’s dive in and see if we can inspire you to tackle your own wall this weekend.

1. White Bricks with Wall Art

Are you a more artsy person? If you, you need to add this artistic wall covering idea to your home. While brick isn’t hugely popular in homes, you can find it a lot in apartments. To start, you’ll want to paint your brick wall white. This look really stands out if your other walls are traditional brick color and pattern. Apply a few coats of your white paint to give you an even canvas to work with, and make sure you allow it to completely dry between coats. It’s important to pick out a clean white without warm undertones so it doesn’t look dingy or pull in colors from around your room.

Once it’s dry, you’re ready to paint it. Pick out a theme. It could be anything from monuments like the Golden Gate Bridge and the Statue of Liberty to your favorite city skylines. You can freehand or trace this mural on your white wall. Get black paint and fill it in. The black will contrast sharply against the white background to help it stand out, and it works particularly well in a living room or bedroom. Take your time and carefully fill in a few coats of the black. Semi-gloss paint works best as it’s less likely to scuff or get dirty.

White Brick Wall by shaireproductions. com / CC BY 2.0

2. Wainscoting Design

When people think of wainscoting, they think of exterior stone veneer on their home or backsplashes, but you can easily apply it over a full wall to create an eye-catching design, especially when you get the right lighting in to highlight it. People are finding new ways to create fun designs that enhance the walls while offering a light texture that doesn’t distract from the rest of the room, and it works particularly well in contemporary designs. You could have a white wall with white wainscoting designs over it, or you could create contrast with one color wall and have the wainscoting a second color.

This wall covering idea doesn’t stick out too much, so you don’t have to worry about bumping alongside it as you move around your room. It looks nice in the bedroom, living room, or even in the kitchen. The trick to this wall covering idea is the lighting. You’ll want lighting that draws attention to the design and highlights that you get a different texture. So, the lighting should be close to the wall and adjustable. Your designs can be as simple or as complex as you’d like, and you can DIY without a problem.

Foyer wainscoting Richmond Va by The Finishing Company Richmond Va / CC BY 2.0

3. Plaster with Murals

Plaster is one of the safest wall covering ideas available. If you don’t want to risk doing something to your wall that could be difficult to remove and/or redo, plaster is a safe way to go. However, plaster is also very plain, flat-toned, and it can be boring if you have it by itself. The first thing you’ll want to do is apply plaster to your wall. You want to ensure you get a very nice, even coat because this will turn into your canvas when it comes time to decorate it.

Once the plaster is ready to go on this wall covering idea, you’re ready to spruce it up. Again, you can freehand sketch your design or find a larger stencil and apply it to the wall. Onc nice option is to create a tree mural, but it can be virtually anything you want. Think about something that goes well with your overall design and which colors you want. If you have a lighter color scheme, this could be a perfect place to add pops of color or draw in your room’s accent colors. If the rest of the room features bold colors, you could use lighter tones to help calm it down and balance it out.

Alhambra: Court of the Myrtles by Anita Gould / CC BY-NC 2.0

4. Recycled Pallet Boards

This wall covering idea incorporates recycled pallets to help create a fun rustic look and feel for your home. You can usually find wooden pallets for free at your local big box stores, or friends and family most likely have them lying around. You may even have one or two you can use. When you get them, the first thing you’ll have to do is take them apart to give yourself flat boards. Measure your wall you want to cover to ensure you have enough boards. You may need to cut them down to the correct length to fit the wall.

A nice thing about pallets is that you don’t necessarily have to stain or paint them. A lot of them come weathered, and you can quickly sand them to smooth them out and give them a more rustic look. Starting at the bottom, nail your pallet boards one by one on the wall, working your way to the top. This will give you a fun shiplap look. The boards should but up against one another for a snug fit, and you want to ensure that there are no gaps before you nail them to the wall.

Pallet Board Close Up by thesawguy7 / CC BY 2.0

5. Tile

Tiles are a great wall covering idea if you want to achieve a much more modern and sleek look. However, this material has also been very popular for decades, and it offers a huge range of patterns, colors, and styles that can match virtually any decor you want. You’ll typically see tile in the bathroom or kitchen, but you can make it work in any room in your home, as long as it goes with your design aesthetic. You want to consider what feeling you want the tile to evoke. Do you want cool tones to bring calm? Maybe you want something warm and earthy to make the room more welcoming.

Also, consider how high you want the tile to go on this wall covering idea. Do you want a full tile wall or do you want an accent stripe? Maybe you want a half-wall of tile and the rest for paint. Once you decide, it’ll be easier to narrow down your style and tile size. Larger tiles can be easier to fill in space, but they may also require cutting to fit. In turn, you may have to bring in a professional to complete this wall covering to ensure it looks good and lasts.

Tiles by Andrea Kirkby / CC BY-NC 2.0

6. Industrial Brick

Brick is popular for garden edging, but it’s also very popular for home interiors that are geared toward a more industrial look and feel. Funnily enough, if you pair this brick wall with plank-style flooring, you can have a fun farmhouse look that is perfect for many kitchens or living rooms. It even works well in the bedroom or bathroom as brick can withstand higher humidity and moisture levels without a problem. To transform your brick wall, all you’ll need is a few buckets of paint and a roller or brush.

Clean the bricks first before you start to paint to help ensure you get a clean finish. Your bricks should be dry before you apply your first coat of paint. Bricks are porous, so you might need to apply a few coats of paint to get an even coloring across the board. You can leave the wall’s face blank, or you can apply your favorite quote, graphic, or wall art. All you have to do to keep it looking nice and clean is to wipe it down with a damp towel once a week or every other week when you clean.

Cuppa? By s2art / CC BY-SA 2.0

7. Red Metallic Cover

If you want to stand out and be bold, take one full all and create a red metallic covering to go over the whole thing from floor to ceiling. This will work better if you have more muted or darker colors around it to really make it pop. However, it could also work if you have lighter walls without a lot of bright, bold colors. Red works especially well because it’s meant to stand out and make a statement, and you can make this wall covering idea in a few ways to fit your budget.

The first thing you want to do is pick out your color and the wall you want to transform. Then, you’ll set a budget for your wall covering idea. You could install floor-to-ceiling metallic red wallpaper on your own, or you could opt for a red metallic piece of fabric that you fasten to the wall. You should pick the one that you think will pop the best while staying inside your set budget. Doing it yourself instead of hiring a professional can help save money too, and you can easily complete this project in a day or two at most.

Painting the accent wall by Mark Norman Francis / CC BY-NC 2.0

8. Glitter

A lot of people think that they have to restrict fun things like glitter to projects like explosion boxes or paint crafts with the kids. However, the sparkle glitter offers a room makes it a popular but unusual wall covering idea. A sparkling and glittering wall can help your room look flashy when the lights go down, and it adds a very lively nuance to any room you choose to add it to. As a bonus, there are several ways you can incorporate glitter into your wall cover, so you want to do your research and pick the one that fits into your style and budget without while still looking nice.

Since this can be very distracting, it’s best to put it in a small area instead of covering the full wall. If you have a fireplace, consider glittering it and leaving the wall around it glitter-less. You could paint the wall and add glitter to the wet paint. Some paint comes with a glittery sheen to it, or you can get tile with grout that comes with glitter in it. If you go this route, make sure that you don’t overwhelm your space entirely. You’ll have to scale back on other flashy accessories to help it stand out without overdoing it.

Glitter wall by secretlondon123 / CC BY-SA 2.0

9. Wood Parquet

This is a slightly more difficult and time-consuming wall covering idea, but it’s so worth it. Wood parquet is very common for people who want pretty designs on the floor, but you can turn it into a wall covering idea too if you want to put the effort in. This design works well with both farmhouse and classic interior design aesthetics, and you can create a huge amount of designs with this flooring to make your wall more eye-catching while still being a durable choice for any home.

Parquet comes in a huge range of colors and hues, so you can easily brighten up the room with it or add a darker accent wall in your room. Since this is a complicated project, you’ll want to put out your design on paper before you try to put it on the wall. This way, you can ensure that you get the finished product you want without having to tear parts off and redo it because you skipped a part of your pattern. It’s very durable, and it’s easy to care for as long as you don’t get a lot of liquid on it. Just like any wooden flooring, it can warp and pull away with water damage.

Parquet (d’origine) – Château de Biron by gillyan9 / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

10. Stacked Wood

Maybe you’re someone who has a large amount of scrap wood lying around and you have no idea how to use it. Or, you could be someone who wants a unique, textured wall that stands out. Either way, this wall covering idea allows you to use up some of your wood scraps while creating texture, depth, and color. For the best results with this project, get different sized wood pieces in different colors and grains. The more options you have, the more you can customize your wall as you start cutting and stacking the wood. To start, decide how thick and thin you want the wood pieces to be and cut them to size.

Start in one corner of your wall and slowly apply the wood pieces you cut one by one. Depending on the wall size and your wood piece sizes, this can take a significant amount of time to finish. You can patch any holes with wood filler if you want a more seamless look. Fill in any gaps in the wall and carefully use wood glue and nails to adhere to wood pieces to the wall. As long as you take your time and fit the wood pieces together, you should get a complete cover.

Boards by Mike Mozart / CC BY 2.0

11. Fabric

If you’re someone that needs a more practical choice for your wall cover idea, consider hanging up a fabric one. It’s very low-maintenance, and it offers very quick and easy installation. You can choose a blank fabric, or you can choose from a huge range of colors and patterns. So, if you want something that is going to define your room, go for a fabric cover with an eye-catch geometric pattern. It can give you a very dimensional look, especially if you highlight one or two walls and leave the rest solid colors.

You should stretch the fabric on this wall cover idea so it doesn’t have any wrinkles. In fact it should sit tight to the wall. You can get speciality fabric pins and apply them at specific points to help hold everything in place. To clean it, you can get a low-power vacuum and run it over the fabric. Just make sure that it’s not strong enough to pull the fabric away from the wall or rip your pins out because this can damage the fabric. It’s also relatively easy to swap out if your decor changes, and you’ll get a softer and more cozy feel to your room when you install it.

Rm 204- Hotel Alfonso XIII by bexpokerry / CC BY 2.0

 

12. Vinyl

Vinyl flooring and vinyl siding are very popular on homes of all types due to the durability and how easy it is to maintain. However, it’s also popular as a wall covering idea. One of the best ways you can get vinyl on your walls is by installing vinyl wallpaper. It has easy installation, even if you’ve never done it before. It’s thicker than traditional wallpaper, and this makes it harder to accidentally rip or ripple as you put it up. So, you’ll get a much cleaner look and feel, and vinyl is a very slick material that allows you to quickly and easily cover huge sections of walls.

Since there are such a huge amount of patterns and colors available for this wall covering idea, you can easily find one that matches with your decor. A lot of people like stripes in a very subtle and low-key color in the living room. The same design with more subtle colors are also a great way to create a cozy and relaxing atmosphere in your bedroom that can help you fall asleep. Vinyl is easy to clean and maintain too, and you can easily wipe it down if you notice any scuffs or marks.

P1070044 by Lisa / CC BY-NC 2.0

13. Beachy Wallpaper

Incorporating coastal nuance in the form of beach-themed wallpaper or as a wall covering idea can easily refresh your interior. It looks appealing in almost any room in your home because it allows you to capture the beach’s freshness without overdoing it. You can apply this wallpaper in a kid’s room, your bedroom, or in your living room to help liven up your decor. However, you also want to take steps to continue this beach-themed pattern throughout your room or design aesthetic so it doesn’t look extremely out of place when you finish with the room.

Once you pick out and apply your wallpaper for your wall covering idea, plan on continuing it throughout the room. For example, you could easily add upholstery that matches the beachy feel, or you can pick out furniture pieces that combine the colors of your wallpaper to upgrade how the room flows and looks when you walk into it. If the wallpaper has blue in it, you could add a large throw rug that matches it, or you could include small beach-themed figurines on your tables or around the room. White and blue are popular in this theme, and so are warm browns or turquoise green.

Seaside Pattern by Dimitra Tzanos / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

14. Subway Tile with Moroccan Backsplashes

While it’s true that a lot of backsplashes include tile, especially in the kitchen and bathroom, you can dress this up and turn it into an eye-catching and unique wall covering idea. It’s possible to use this wall covering in a very narrow space as well as a wide one, so you have more flexibility in what size wall you want to enhance. Also, tile is great with areas that routinely get splashed with oil, water, and other food debris without fading, peeling away, or getting damaged. So, they’re extremely popular in kitchens behind stoves and sinks in areas that see a lot of use.

Start this wall covering idea by picking out the correct size subway-style tile and installing it in your desired location. You can fill the entire space from floor to ceiling or from counter to the bottom of your cabinets, depending on where you install it. To elevate the look more, add a pretty Moroccan tile ornament right in the center of the design. This can gie the wall a more inviting look, and the covering is also easy to periodically wipe clean to keep it looking nice.

Tiles by Monja / CC BY-NC 2.0

15. White Shiplap

This wall covering idea requires you to plan it out, but it looks very nice and classic when you paint the board white before you hang them on your wall. If you’re looking to create a room with tranquility and a warm atmosphere, or you want to introduce the farmhouse-style of decor to your design, this is the option for you. Shiplap is a long board that you attach horizontally to the wall. However, they’re not tight together. Instead, you leave a small gap between the horizontal boards. This gap can be the same color as the boards, or you can mix it up and allow another color to peek through.

For a more rustic look, hang up unfinished boards. You do want to make sure they have a sealant on them if you’re going to put it in an area that has a lot of humidity or water like in a laundry room, bathroom, or in the kitchen. You can nail the boards to the wall to create your wall covering idea, and this will securely anchor them in place. When it comes time to clean this wall covering, all you have to do is get a damp rag and wipe any scuffs off. You can also repaint them, but this can be more difficult due to the design.

Shiplap by Frank Reid /  CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

16. Twill

Twill is another type of fabric, but it’s extremely durable. This makes it a popular wall covering idea, especially when you’re considering wood and it seems overwhelming. As a general rule, fabric is slightly easier to install with a single person, even if you’re brand new to trying it. Twill fabric adds a nice texture to your wall, and it comes in a host of colors. You’ll get a lot of tiny stripes that let you feel the texture of the wall when you touch it, but it won’t be hugely obvious from a few feet away.

As a bonus, the texture on this wall covering idea ensures that you won’t have to go all out with flashy wall decor because the fabric speaks for itself. Adding a nice brown or other earth tone can go with a huge amount of design styles. It does have a small amount of give and stretch to the fabric, but it’s not enough that’ll cause it to ripple or sag when you hang it up. You can even vacuum it with the upholstery attachment if you notice it getting dusty.

IMG_5605 by bibliotecaria2 / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Bottom Line

These 16 wall covering ideas can help you spruce up your interior while staying inside your budget. You could even use multiple wall covering ideas in different rooms in your home to give each space a new feel or look. We invite you to go through the list, get inspired, and see how one or two of these fun ideas can update your room’s aesthetic.

13 Temporary Wall Covering Ideas For When Paint is Not Allowed

  • If your lease says you can’t paint your apartment walls, there are several options to make the walls decorative
  • From DIY projects to professionally installed options, paint is not the only way to spruce up a room
  • Make sure to read your lease thoroughly before making changes to the style of the apartment

You just signed the lease on your new apartment and can’t wait to decorate it. You have so many great ideas for how you want to add character to your new home. You’ve even made a wish list of what you want to buy, including picking out some paint chips from your local hardware store.

Doing your due diligence, you’re checking the language in your rental agreement for any restrictions that might impact your plans for how to decorate a wall. As you’re reading, you realize you’re not permitted to paint the apartment walls. A little panic sets in as you keep reading. Then, relief.

Even if you can’t paint there are other ways you’re allowed to decorate your walls. You can use nails to put items on the walls, as long as you fill them in before moving out. You can come up with a few ideas for temporary wall coverings. There’s still hope for how you envisioned your apartment looking. Now, to find the best way to make your apartment décor pop without paint.

Bring the room together

There are so many different elements when it comes to the interior design of your home. The furniture, accessories and walls all need to work together to make a space that you absolutely love. So, when you’re purchasing throw pillows, rugs, small display items or considering your wall décor, consider the overall aesthetic of the room.

Keeping color in mind when deciding what to put up on your walls can help unify a room. Even if you can’t paint, the color of whatever decorative elements you pick is important. If you decide to go light and bright, use bolder colors in your décor. If you go bold, keep it monochromatic. And never underestimate the power of an accent wall.

How do you temporarily cover a wall?

Don’t stress too much if you can’t paint your walls. There are so many other good ideas that you can choose from to make a boring wall really pop. Ready to decorate those bare walls? Here are a few temporary wall covering ideas — without using a paintbrush.

1. Temporary wallpaper

Removable wallpaper is just one of many awesome ideas to consider if you can’t use paint. Julie Pennell from Today says, “If you live in a rental and need a temporary fix to cover boring beige walls, or you’re looking for an inexpensive and easy way to experiment with a splash of color, peel-and-stick wallpaper may be the answer.”

If temporary wallpaper is the way you want to go, there are some things you should know. It works best on smooth surfaces and you should move slowly when applying the removable wallpaper. Don’t remove the backing all at once, but take a gradual approach to protect the bottom from sticking to itself while you’re working at the top of a strip.

Because peel and stick wallpaper is usually a slow process, consider doing a small space such as an accent wall or one feature wall in a larger space rather than an entire room.

You can buy temporary wallpaper at big-box home improvement stores like Lowes and Home Depot, paint stores like Sherwin-Williams or online. Average costs are around $60-90 per roll, and it’s best to buy two rolls whether you use both or not. Even if you end up returning the second roll, it’s better to have it when you need it than need it and not be able to find the same pattern or color.

2. Tile decals

If you have a tile wall in a bathroom or laundry room that’s in desperate need of a change, here are some options for how to fix the wall space. Since you can’t replace the tiles or paint designs onto them, look for tile decals.

Similar to peel-and-stick wallpaper, these peel-and-stick decorations can transform the color of your backsplash or enable you to create a unique design. All you have to do is purchase, peel and you’re on your way. Sticker every tile or just a few to achieve the look you want and give your kitchen and bathroom a little more personality.

Maybe you’re looking to add a tile accent wall, but you can’t use real tile. Worry not because there’s a fix for you. Similar to temporary wallpaper, there are peel and stick tiles, which is a perfect solution to your tile problem.

Prices vary and you usually have the option to buy single decals or a small pack. The more intricate the design, the higher the cost per tile, maxing out at around $15 on average. Amazon, Etsy and Wayfair are all good places to search for a wide assortment of design choices.

3. Wall decals

If you’re not ready to commit to wallpapering the whole room, then this temporary wall covering idea is for you. The sheer variety of vinyl decals makes them a versatile piece for decorating any sized wall in any room. When it comes to wall decals, there are so many different options available, such as fine art pieces, inspirational quotes, movies, TV or video game characters, simple patterns or almost any design you could want.

Size and price vary, too, but they’re a good idea if you’re working on a tiny budget. You shouldn’t have a problem finding something you like that matches your color scheme, decorating style and personality.

Apply these carefully and slowly, like with the wallpaper, especially if your decal is big. Work to smooth out any air bubbles. They’ll stick tight.

Should you run into any issues removing the decal, dengarden.com advises you enlist the help of a common household item. “If the sticker is firmly stuck, use a hairdryer (on a warm setting) to slowly heat the corner. Once that corner starts getting easier to peel, apply heat to the next area as you slowly remove the sticker.” You can also find a great tutorial online or on YouTube that can help make this process super easy.

Available in home goods, home improvement and furniture stores, you may have better luck browsing for the perfect decal online, but make sure you check sticker dimensions and measure your wall. You don’t want to end up with something too big or too small.

4. Fabric wallpaper

Fabric wallpaper is another fun way to add some personality to your home. Take yourself to the nearest fabric store and go wild. There are so many fun fabric patterns that your possibilities are endless. One fun thing you can do if you’re into DIY projects is to use wall stencils on the fabric. Stencil any design you want and you’re good to go. You might be wondering how to go about hanging fabric wallpaper, so here are some tips to help you out. You can approach this medium in one of two ways:

Nail directly to the wall

The first way you can go about hanging fabric wallpaper is to nail it directly to the wall. Buy a large section of fabric from a fabric store, stretch tightly across your wall and secure it with small nails or thumbtacks, almost like you’re using wallpaper.

Wrap around foam boards

The other way you can put up fabric wallpaper is to wrap the fabric around large, foam boards that are as tall as your walls, creating panels you can attach for a more artistic effect. This is also one of the more easily removable temporary wallpaper ideas.

You can also buy a tapestry to hang. These colorful pieces of fabric usually have an eclectic, woven or printed design. You can usually find tapestries at places like Pottery Barn, Urban Outfitters or Target.

5. Curtains

While on the subject of fabric wallpaper for décor, another fabric idea to consider is curtains. Just because there’s no window behind them doesn’t mean you can’t add a curtain to your room. Use an ordinary curtain rod installed toward the top of the wall.

Long curtains are easy to find since they’re pre-cut to fit large, picture windows. There are plenty of options to choose from, heavy and dark to thin and semi-transparent, to set the right mood for your room.

Bed Bath & Beyond, TJ Maxx or any home goods store typically has a wide selection of curtains with displays so you can check texture and appearance.

6. Wall art

If you have an artistic side begging to get set free, take this opportunity to let it go. Grab a few blank canvases in a variety of sizes, paints, brushes and any other art materials you want to use and create something original for your walls. With endless possibilities, you’ll end up with an original wall that reflects you as a person.

7. Photographs

If you’re not the artistic type, you can always go with photos as they feel artsy without actually doing much work. Photos are relatively low cost and may be the most fun of all our temporary wall covering ideas. You can find a lot of great and free photos online, as well as many you can purchase. An idea to consider is to print different sizes to create a variation on your walls or use washi tape to post the photos to add some pop.

If you want to put up pictures of family and friends, consider doing a series of black and white prints for a more artistic feel. Arrange your set of photos in a unique way as you hang them for added impact.

8. Art accent wall

If you don’t want to stick up wallpaper or fabric, there are more great ideas. Make an art accent wall and hang all your favorite pieces. Whether it’s your favorite band, movie or classic piece of art this DIY art gallery is all yours.

Hanging pre-made art is an inexpensive option with places like Ikea, Target and Walmart carrying more and more options for wall décor.

Add some texture to the wall by adding different types of art and objects and hanging methods. Maybe you’ve always wanted an oversized wall clock, now’s your chance or hang the art with double-sided tape and skip the frame. Spend a little time browsing what’s available in stores. No matter what you do this DIY feature wall will be post-worthy.

9. Mirror, mirror on the…

Is there one feature wall that just needs that little something? Try out a mirror. Mirrors make a fantastic and stylish wall covering, especially if you don’t want to hang wallpaper.

No matter what size a mirror is, you can’t help but look. But they’re also a great decorative piece. They can help bring light into the room and give it a larger feel.

Hang a big mirror as a statement piece to fill up a wall, or use smaller mirrors to create a patterned wall that sparkles. You can find mirrors with decorative borders or in funky shapes, as well.

10. Decorative tape

Believe it or not, this popular crafting item can create instant wall art and is one of the easier ideas for temporary wall coverings.

As you probably figured you’re going to want to get a lot of tape for this idea. You can get anything from washi tape to colorful masking tape.

Once you’ve figured out what kind of tape you want to use, it’s time to think about what you want to do with it. One of the best parts of using tape is that you can create any pattern you want on your wall. It peels off easily when it’s time to take it down and gives you the creative freedom to transform any wall into a great accent piece.

11. Scrapbook or wrapping paper

Feel like your running out of ideas? This is an inexpensive DIY temporary wall covering idea, best used to create a smaller accent wall you want to highlight with a bold statement. A large roll of wrapping paper or some sheets of sturdy scrapbook paper and some double-sided tape is all you need to complete your own DIY wallpaper.

The only drawback is that they’re also fragile. Putting paper on the wall in a high-traffic area increases the risk of rips, so stick to the back of your closet or the spaces between shelves on a bookcase for this decorative strategy.

12. Show off your collection

Who said you can’t use your snow globe collection for decorating? So, maybe it’s not snow globes but you’ve been collecting keychains your whole life or postcards from vacations. Why not hang them on that one wall as a wall covering?

Not only is this one of the easier and more unique ideas for a temporary wall covering, but it’s also a fun way to showcase your great collection. It’s different from any wallpaper or wall paint you could find. This is definitely the ultimate DIY project that deserves an Insta post.

13. Faux brick

Faux brick is all the rage lately and rightfully so. These temporary wallcoverings are perfect for apartments. It adds that perfect something to the wall without adding much damage to the existing wall.

You can do faux brick a couple of ways. Places like Home Depot sell faux brick boards you can nail to the wall. Another option to achieve this look is to use faux brick wallpaper. Just like temporary wallpaper, it’s an easy DIY way to make your apartment your own.

Tips for hanging items in an apartment

You don’t have to make huge holes in your walls to hang most of the temporary covering ideas on this list. While some are self-stick, the others could be hung a bit easier and less damaging:

  • Smaller nails make smaller holes, which are easier to fill and harder to see. If the item isn’t too heavy use a small nail.
  • Adhesive hooks stick when you need them to, but come off easily. When it’s time to take the item down you won’t leave any marks on your wall.
  • Velcro is great for hanging lightweight fabric.
  • For heavier items, use Monkey Hooks. This specialty hook can hold up to 50 pounds and doesn’t need an anchor. It also makes a tiny hole.

Filling in holes when you’re moving out

When it’s time to move out and pull down all the stuff on your walls, you have one final step to take — hiding the holes. “Use a putty knife to fill them with Spackle or wall joint compound. Allow the area to dry, then sand lightly,” says Merle Henkenius from This Old House.

The whole process takes minutes as long as you’ve kept the holes on the smaller side. With a neutral wall color, you may even be able to find putty to match, making it look like you never hung anything at all.

Who needs paint when you have temporary wall covering ideas?!

Even without the ability to paint your walls your favorite color, there are so many other great ideas to decorate your walls to suit your style. From wallpaper to wrapping paper you can make any wall post-worthy. Using any of these ideas can help give your home an individual look and feel in color-coordinated harmony.

Wall decor: 44 photo-ideas of unusual wall decor on a note

Some young ladies confuse wall decor in the interior with her husband, believing that it should be chosen once and for all. Not at all: there are a thousand legal ways to change the picture before your eyes without getting involved in repairs. For starters – 44 ideas from Russian and foreign projects.

aamodt / plumb architects

1. Framed Carpet
Don’t laugh, one of the most original wall decoration ideas is a carpet. Provided that it is framed and behind glass. It looks solid, museum and hypoallergenic.

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2. Framed wallpaper
Some wallpapers cost so much that it’s cheaper to put money on the wall. Another thing is that they can be used exclusively as a decoration – for example, as a large picture in a spectacular baguette. Then it makes sense to hunt for sale remnants of wallpaper. You won’t need more roll anyway.

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TS Design | Taras Bezrukov and Stas Samkovich

3. Wallpaper-coloring
With them you will have fun not only in the process of gluing! For the boy’s room in this Moscow project, the owners chose a coloring wallpaper with a jungle-themed pattern. Presumably, the baby should have enough of them for three years.

LineBox Studio

4. Rock painting
Another coloring idea can be borrowed from this Canadian project. The designers staged a festival of cave painting on wet concrete plaster, and then covered it with a special composition so that the walls could be washed without harming the interior and psyche. Now the children, squealing with delight, paint artiodactyls with crayons.

What is especially nice – the drawing is simple, primitive people did it, which means we can do it too.

Lucia Tacla

5. Drawing on the wall
No coloring book compares to being able to paint whatever you want on the wall. At least for a decent person. The drawing can smoothly flow into a three-dimensional installation. An example is the wall decor in the photo.

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6. Painting on the lining
This bathroom was created for the designer’s daughter Lada Zasimova. The wet area is decorated with Bardelli tiles with a large floral pattern. And the wooden wall opposite is decorated with a painting with a similar motif.

Janna Makaeva/Cutting Edge Stencils

7. Stencil painting
At school they thought that fine art comes from the word bullying? In fact, painting a wall on a stencil does not require special skills, only accuracy. In the photo above – a branch of flowering wisteria, at the link below – a master class from designer Zhanna Makaeva.

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Maxim Samsonov

8. Decals
Vinyl decals are one of the quickest solutions for interior transformation (and stain removal). And this decor does not care about humidity: a photo with birds is from a St. Petersburg project, stickers with birds adorn both the main and guest bathrooms there.

Denis Furmanov

9. Draw with scotch tape
Colored scotch tape can serve as a decor for the walls, if pasted without creases according to a pre-planned plan. This is exactly what designer Denis Furmanov did with a wall in a rented Zhulebinsky “three-ruble note” (pictured). This trick is trickier than it looks. The table, located against the wall, emphasized the tightness of the room. Therefore, the designer decided to divert attention from the table with active graphics on the wall. And the lines, by the way, are not just lines, but a hint of wallpaper from the Viceroy Santa Monica hotel by Kelly Wearstler.

Tip: doesn’t like scotch tape on the wall – these stripes can also be drawn with paint using masking tape as a stencil.

Inna Velichko

10. Drawing around the thing
Yes, such a floor lamp cannot be moved. But it has no other disadvantages: any design, any shape and any color are available at a minimum cost. This optical illusion in the room of the designer’s daughter Inna Velichko is only partly an illusion: the lamp is absolutely working.

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11. Cable figures
A few meters of black cable, a white wall – this is how an unusual decor is born. The bunny and the giraffe are an allusion to the images of the owners of the apartment, the architect Pyotr Zaitsev and his wife Anastasia Solomatina. Thus, they signed who sleeps where (by the way, the hare is Peter). If you do not have extra cable left, you can use colored cords from hardware stores. True, you have to glue them to keep their shape.

Erika Bierman Photography

12. Dividing strip
On the one hand, white walls are fashionable. On the other hand, it’s too easy. Try adding a bright colored strip around the perimeter of the wall: by narrowing and expanding it, you can create various optical effects.

ANNAmorphs.

Another example: the yellow stripe in the gap of a narrow white corridor in itself looks quite impressive. But it has another function – the portal seems to cut the space into two separate rooms, which is why the corridor no longer seems like an endless tunnel. See how this strip goes across the floor and bench. In fact, everything is even cooler: an unusual effect is achieved through a well-thought-out optical illusion – see the next photo.

Hendricks Churchill

13. Bright baseboards and skirting boards
An extremely simple, but very effective technique is to paint the slopes and skirting boards (including ceiling boards) in a contrasting bright color. In this way, you can still maintain the color of furniture or other decor.

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14. Two-tone slope
Another interesting trick is to paint the window sill in two colors, one of which is the color of the wall. In addition to the decorative effect, it is also an opportunity to “adjust” the width of the slope.

Greta Wolf

15. Slope with finishing
It is enough to cover wide slopes with cheerful wallpaper and divert attention from the too active or, conversely, neutral color of the walls. Slopes can also be ennobled with paintings and tiles.

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16. Slate wall
Endless change of images, creative freedom and a diary included – this is not a new gadget, but a wall painted with slate paint.

Alison Damonte Design

17. Quotes within
To make the inscription look more solid, you can print the quote on paper in a fashionable sans-serif font and place it in a laconic frame. The frame has a magical property: to give additional significance to any word or object.

18. Letters for inspiration
A good font can decorate a wall better than a picture. Sticker letters are sold in stores, but they can also be cut on a plotter in any advertising workshop. The most difficult thing is to choose a phrase that will not start to annoy before you finish the repair.

Nikolay Nikolaev/Design Studio N-Kub

19. Inscriptions on the stencil
You can go the other way – cut out the stencil from paper and paint over the walls according to the stencil. This is exactly what they did in this project, decorating the room for the eldest son with motivating inscriptions. You can choose your own, in the spirit: “if you don’t study, you will go to the janitors.”

Mary Cook

Amy Lau Design

20. Volumetric applications from paper
This fun is called paper plastic. Flowers, sheets, butterflies, spirals, fans and masks are cut out of thick paper, bent as needed with a pencil, a stationery knife and scissors, and glued to the wall if desired. This, of course, is a romantic decor, more suitable for a bedroom or boudoir, but away from conventions. The main thing is to understand how to vacuum it.

Siobhan Loates Interiors

21. Mirror on mirror
You can soften the coldness of a large mirror and protect it from the foreheads of inattentive guests by hanging another mirror in a beautiful decorative frame over the canvas.

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22. Shards
You can assemble a panel from small pieces of a geometric mirror (hint: you can cut the mirror into pieces in any glass workshop). As an option – buy round, oval, square and rectangular small mirrors and make a composition out of them.

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23. Mirrors and shutters
By combining mirrors and wooden panels, you can decorate the entire wall. In this project, the designer used ordinary louvered doors from a building hypermarket. This technique brought down the pathos of large mirror surfaces, but added volume to a small space.

24. Window imitation as wall decor
Even an empty window frame or shutters can create the effect of an additional window, which is useful for small rooms and blank walls. The effect will be twice as strong if you glaze the “window” with a mirror. At the same time, you can look into it.

The background for this decor does not play a special role. For example, at first they wanted to hang a mirror from the Moscow project in the photo on the brickwork in the living room, but they changed their minds and sent it to the bedroom.
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So, you can pull them on the frame and hang on the wall. Vintage will look especially colorful.

TS Design | Taras Bezrukov and Stas Samkovich

26. Giclee panel
The little thing above the sofa in the photo is called a giclee panel — a poster with the author’s refinement with a brush. It all started from there. that the decorators stumbled upon a silk scarf by Olga Nikich. But along the edges it had a pattern that did not fit into the interior, so the designers bought a file with a scarf pattern from the author, printed it on canvas, and then Olga manually painted the triangles with mother-of-pearl.

Ekaterina Lieberman

27. Three-part panels
This ethnic wall decor in the photo is actually beehive covers bought on the market in Serbia. But paintings are often hung using this technology: one image is divided into several fragments in independent frames. No one brings Cameroonian hats from Cameroon anymore, they are produced all over the world and sold in interior stores. They are hung on the walls one by one or in a company, choosing by color and size.

Riegler Photography

29. Blank Frames
A beautiful baguette is good on its own, and painted in rich color is even better. Strict geometry sets the rhythm, and if they ask where the photo is taken, answer mysteriously: “the inner emptiness conveys a philosophical understatement to the interior.”

Jordi Folch

If the frames “run into” the painted part of the wall and spoil the purity of the color, feel free to paint directly on the frame. What do you have to lose something with such a philosophical understatement.

The empty frame can also perform solo.

Rikki Snyder

30. Plywood Panels
Cutting clouds out of plywood, painting or varnishing it while maintaining the natural texture of the wood is not difficult at all. Applications can be mounted on the wall, but more often they are mounted on small racks – so that the decor slightly moves away from the wall. This makes the drawing look bigger.

Dmytro Aranchii Architects

It can also be a complex, well-thought-out wall decor, a leitmotif stretching through the whole apartment – like the branches of a miracle tree in the project of a Kyiv architect.

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Idea: plywood figures for the nursery can be covered with fabric.

Olga Shangina | Photography

31. Cork houses
This appliqué is carved from cork wood according to the designer’s sketch. In fact, the fate of a photo album is destined for her, but until the owner of the room has accumulated enough personal history, cartoon characters live in the windows of the houses.

Stashchuk Tatiana

32. Three-dimensional decor made of laths
Geometric pattern and rhythm organize any space. An alternative to wallpaper with the “correct” pattern and color is its own geometric pattern of narrow wooden slats. Paint them the same color as the wall and you have an exclusive wallpaper with a 3D effect.

3D Group

The beauty of slats is that they, even being the same color as the wall, make it three-dimensional. Now imagine that these are white slats on a dark background, or vice versa – dark on a light one!

The New Design Project

33. Paintings in one color
As you know, the Black Square has a deep philosophical meaning. But even if there is less sense in the green square, it will be enough to revive an empty wall. Canvas is optional, the frame can be covered with fabric, pasted over with colored cardboard, vinyl film, etc.

Mclean & Tircuit Designs

34. Unusual gallery
The photos themselves can hardly be called unusual decor. But the original way of attaching them to the wall is easy. For example, mounting on a painted board by surprise.

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David Rausch Studio

look like a photo exhibition. Pictures suspended from the rail can be moved back and forth. Great option for a long corridor.

Enjoy Home Studio

Another unusual way to decorate a wall is to use a floor standing photo. A strong decorative effect is achieved due to the scale of the canvas.

Behind the architectural “decoy” in the center of the hall in the photo, like behind a screen, the door of another bathroom was hidden. By the way, the designers of the Enjoy Home studio found this picture in a photo bank.

SUSANNE KAISER Innenarchitektur Berlin

Well, no one canceled the photo wallpaper either.

Gaile Guevara

35. Three-dimensional hanging
Another option for non-standard photo hanging is a rhythmic composition of cords and fasteners. A similar installation can be done by replacing the frames with stationery clips.

Prokhorova Natalia “Arahis design”

36. Clock without case
The very case when the decor is absolutely functional. The main thing is not to confuse the numbers (although this is an idea!).

In this Novosibirsk apartment where a young couple lives, a clock mechanism adorns the wall of an office without any numbers at all. His role is rather edifying. As they say in articles about the benefits of marriage: the clock is ticking.

Zouk Architects

37. Shadow theater
Chiaroscuro is a great tool for quick interior design. Especially in terms of costs. To get an unusual light pattern, you can purchase a special lamp – with a “leaky” frame. The light, falling through artistically carved holes, casts elaborate shadows on the surface. Most often, this is either a repeating pattern, or associations on a forest theme. Ideal – when the walls and ceiling are of the same color, then the pattern comes out the same.

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38. Lighting decor
Directional light lamps turned in different directions also create an interesting decorative effect. In addition, this technique adds volume to the room.

Arkee Creative

Martha O’Hara Interiors

39. Decorate the wall with furniture
It can be just a small shelf with a spectacular outline. And if part of the wall is occupied by a highly respected wardrobe, rack or sideboard, you can decorate it too by pasting the insides with pretty wallpaper. And the wall will immediately become brighter.

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41. Painting like a screen
If you want to revive a wall on which the TV has already taken its place, just hide it behind an abstract-style canvas of two movable halves.

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42. Splashes, drops and streaks
Who said that a picture on a wall should be objective? Abstract flows and splashes look no worse (and certainly brighter) than Christmas trees and birds. However, such painting has one important property – it is very expressive. With such decor, not everyone will relax.

Rebel Walls

Even in monochrome, this pattern will look too bright, so do not decorate more than one wall with streaks.

Mia Mortensen Photography

Much calmer in this sense is textured granular plaster, painted in a dark deep color. Against this background, shelving and cabinets without a back wall look good.

Art Ceramics by Vladimir Kovalev

43. Ceramic panel
The photo is not a painting, but a ceramic decorative panel “Cosmos” (chamotte, enamel, glaze, firing) by Moscow artist Vladimir Kovalev. In essence, it is a giant handmade tile ceiling-high; designers built it into a shallow niche.

44. Relief wall
With the help of timber painted in a noble shade, the renovation in the new building looks “angry and spectacular”.

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100+ Best Ideas!!! | DIY wall decor (75 photos)

Wall decoration is usually the final stage of construction work. In such a situation, even at the design stage, a color and stylistic solution is determined, materials are selected, and the necessary blanks are made. If we are talking about the need to change the old interior that has become boring for several years, or to transform the appearance of one or more walls without carrying out large-scale repair measures, you can use creative ideas and independently introduce original notes into the decorative solution of the room. How to decorate the walls with your own hands, based on fashion trends, later in our article.

If you have the skills to work with scissors and paints, you can quickly make wall decor with your own hands from ordinary items.

Decor from toilet paper cores
  1. After collecting the cardboard cores left after using toilet paper, they are slightly flattened and cut into equal parts, each of which will later become a flower petal.
  2. Now, from the cut pieces, you need to make a single composition. To do this, all the elements are glued together with side planes, then they are given the necessary shape and painted in the desired color. Graceful paper wall decor ready.

Step by Step Petal Making Tutorial

Beautiful Paper Roll Wall Arrangement

Important to know! Unusual wall design in a classic brick home is always a hit. Even with minimal financial investment, you can recreate a noble atmosphere in the interior of a kitchen or hallway by making cardboard bricks and painting them in the desired color.

Cardboard brick wall

Textured wall painting

Textured wall painting is used to give them relief and create a bright accent in the interior. During the work, it is possible to use various technologies with which you can transform any room in accordance with your taste.

When using the technology of texture painting, the surface does not need to be leveled, thus, the replacement of a certain section of the wall is possible at any stage.

Here are some practical tips to help you decorate your walls quickly and with great results.

Preparatory work

To obtain the best result, before starting work, the walls are puttied in one layer, well sanded , then covered with paint on an emulsion basis. Texture paint is applied to the surface in three ways.

  • Wet method – use of cloth.
  • Dry method – using a brush.
  • And the last way is the knurling technology “rolling” the textured fabric along the wall or ceiling in the same direction.

Texture painting of walls

Technology of texture painting:

  1. To begin with, the walls are cleaned of the old paint composition, all cracks are repaired, the place of putty is polished, after which the surface is covered with a special primer.
  2. Next, to create a tint tone, a base coat of paint is applied. Usually acrylic paint is used for this in light colors (light gray, beige or white). The paint is applied with a conventional roller, which can be purchased at any hardware store.
  3. After application, you need to wait for the paint to set and only then proceed to create picturesque textures.
  4. The glaze is applied to the wall with a fly brush, pressing the tips of the bristles into the fresh coating, so that a clear structural mark is left on the surface. In order for the deep drawing not to be smeared, it is recommended to clean the bristles of the brush as often as possible.
  5. Depending on preference, the brush can be replaced with a fabric whose fibrous structure will change the texture of the wall, giving it an interesting and unpredictable pattern. Particular attention should be paid to the corners, they must be perfectly even. For butt finishing, it is best to use small brushes.
  6. After the glaze is completely dry, it is necessary to apply varnish in several layers or cover the surface with a transparent glaze without its texturing. Processing the strip from floor to ceiling in one step, it is recommended to do it together.

It is recommended to paint the room in 1 or 2 colors. To enliven the interior, the edges or corners of the walls can be highlighted in a different shade, which will differ from its central part.

Gray textured wall

Bright and spectacular drawing of the wall in the living room

With the help of texture painting technology, beautiful patterns can be obtained

Even amateurs can perform this type of work, but to achieve an excellent result, perseverance and patience will be required.

Wall photo gallery

Decorating one of the walls with photographs brings a sense of family unity into the interior, creates a special mood, awakening the kindest and brightest feelings.

These can be large portraits, genre scenes or ordinary shots captured from everyday life. Collage looks great, allowing you to fit a lot of images. If desired, it can be made thematic by dedicating it to a significant event, anniversary date or one of the family members.

Family collage of black and white photographs

Photos hung on a garland look beautiful and unusual

Bright life moments captured in the photo will be an excellent decoration for your interior

An unusual composition of bright photo frames

Three-dimensional photographs are an elegant addition to modern interiors

A wooden wall is an excellent backdrop for paintings and photo frames

Photo frames of of different sizes and shapes give the interior a modern dynamism. For example, the space makes the space more conservative and static – the design of the wall with rectangular frames, which are arranged along a strict horizontal line in one or more lines. Unites this composition into a single whole – the color shade of the frames.

You can move away from the usual way of posting photos by decorating the wall with a stylized image of a trunk, successfully placing portraits of household members on its branches, creating a whole family tree.

Genealogical tree with family photos

Spectacular collage of beautiful photos

Successful selection of colors

Beautiful wall decoration in pop art style

Photographs, not framed by frames, but pasted on thick cardboard, will help to add sophistication and originality to the interior shades that echo the color motifs of other objects. They are fixed on stretched cords, fishing line, chains.

Wise quotes, important wishes, monograms, written on high-quality thick paper in an elegant font and framed by a gilded frame, will be emphasized and romantic. They are placed next to photographs or on an adjacent wall, thus creating a rhythm-filled space.

Small photographs on the wall

Composition of photographs in the form of a heart

Famous aphorisms and quotes are often used as wall decor

Important! If the wall area is small, it is not necessary to create a large composition. You can place one photo on a narrow glass shelf, highlighting it with beautiful backlighting.

Volumetric elements

Architectural decor completely changes the surrounding space, becoming the center of the entire room. Having a free wall in a spacious room, with the help of volumetric elements, you can turn it into a cozy relaxation corner, combining it with an exhibition of your favorite collectibles.

Having equipped a shallow false wall from plasterboard, they construct a built-in decorative fireplace, small niches with glass shelves and soft LED lighting. Objects placed in such niches attract attention in such lighting. A portal with antique semi-columns and imitation of stucco will help to decorate the fireplace.

In order not to disturb the harmony, the color scheme of the facade planes is matched to the overall style of the interior. The white color, stylized as noble marble, looks advantageous.

Decorative fireplace in the children’s room

Beautiful false fireplace with a snow-white portal

Imitation of a fireplace in the form of a picture

Romantic corner for lovers

An imitation of a fireplace will look especially good in combination with a mirror and candles

Christmas composition made by yourself

Frames as an element of decor

Frames, from which the glass is removed, and the cardboard painted in bright colors or removed altogether, create an amazing world of aesthetics. The material and color scheme of the frame is selected for the specific style of the room.

  1. Strictly shaped rectangular products made of precious woods will easily fit into the classic surroundings.
  2. Provence style harmoniously looks white with smooth lines and rounded corners.
  3. For eclecticism, you can choose frames of the same shade, but of various shapes and configurations.

Another option for wall decor will be a single frame shape, but with different colors and textures of the material.

Classic frames in bright colors

Colored frames on a white wall

Empty frames arranged in various combinations and shapes. They can create strict horizontals, verticals, move diagonally. From small frames create geometric shapes or dynamic curved lines.

An interesting stylish image appears if several frames are fixed on one image, breaking it into several fragments.

Unique art deco charm

Amazing contrast of dark and white

Using paintings

To create a certain mood, you can create a certain mood with the help of paintings, which have long been a safe option wall decoration .

High-tech wall decoration will be supported by images with clear ordered lines on an achromatic background. They should have a simple frame without unnecessary decorative elements.

Important! If several small posters are selected, they are aligned in one line.

Mesmerizing and refreshing interior modular giant wave painting

Contrasting composition in warm colors

Wall paintings in light colors, giving a special feeling of peace

The abundance of miniature canvases, made in light colors, creates a feeling of lightness and abundance of light 4

The noble, old Provence style suggests the presence of paintings depicting idyllic rural landscapes or genre scenes, and frames stylized as solid wood with impeccable varnishing and carving will add more attractiveness to the interior.

Modular paintings bring a touch of modernity to the interior, allowing you to create compositions in accordance with your own preferences. Stylishly combines red furniture and black and white paintings. Adherents of calm elegant solutions will suit floral motifs in beige tones.

Provence rustic style

World map picture consisting of three modules

Mirror fantasies

Designers have a special respect for mirrors, especially when decorating the interior of small apartments, as they visually expand the space with their participation. When fixed under the ceiling along the entire perimeter of the wall, the mirror border creates the impression of a significant increase in the height of the room.

You can bring a feeling of celebration and freshness into the room, if you place small mirrors framed by frames stylized as aristocratic marble or mysterious malachite on a free section of the wall. Place them randomly or in a clear order. Free layout brings swiftness, makes the interior more dynamic.

Diamond shaped mirrors with gilt frame

Wall mirrors in various designs

Golden color looks great on a monotonous dark wall

  • A beautiful carved gilded frame turns the mirror into a bright accent of a classic interior.
  • For high-tech rooms, mirrors are framed with a narrow chrome strip.
  • Eco-style will be supported by deliberately rough bamboo or wooden frames.

Mirror tiles cover part of a wall in a bathroom or hallway, giving depth to small spaces.

Mosaic of honeycomb mirrors

Bronze-tinted mirrors in the hallway

Soft decor

Soft panels allow you to create an expressive image of the bedroom, bring coziness and comfort into it. Their surface is created from textiles, leather or faux fur. Adds volume with environmentally friendly padding.

These decorative elements are most often used on the wall at the head of the bed.

Workshop on making soft wall panels

Bed with upholstered headboard

It is possible to create a subtle and refined interior in the living room if you cover plywood sheets of the required sizes with noble fabric. Brocade or velvet with bright colorful ornaments will add an unusual oriental accent.

Such panels, placed on the wall, visually highlight the guest area, where chairs and a table are placed. A decorative fireplace will also fit perfectly there.

The perfect combination of black and gray

Soft panels will add warmth and comfort to your interior

With sewing skills, you will be able to complete decorative wall element in the timeless patchwork technique ( patchwork ). Exclusive knitted products are crocheted or knitted. Openwork or multi-color patterns, well-chosen to the main interior style, give the room a complete author’s look.

They are stretched over a round or rectangular base and create a planned compositional pattern. If necessary, use to enhance the overall perception of the frame.

Patchwork technique is quite laborious, but very exciting process

Patchwork is perfect for pop art interiors

Patchwork style for interiors

Decorative paper elements

Walls can be decorated with paper flowers Artfully decorated with paper flowers – corrugated, writing, papyrus. Light parts are fixed with double-sided tape and are easily restored or replaced with other decor. On a wall painted in a neutral color, the thinnest paper details form lines – horizontal, diagonal, broken, curved, concentric, vertical and others.

Children’s room will get a festive look thanks to paper napkin garlands hung on the walls.

You can make them in joint creativity with children. By fixing circles on the fishing line that change color saturation from yellow to orange or from blue to purple, it is possible to create a special dynamic atmosphere.

Bright paper crafts make great wall decorations

Using plates

Wall plates have a special charm and sophistication for wall decoration in the interior of . Collectible items with paintings are quite expensive. However, it is possible to make the kitchen solemnly elegant if fragments of the ornament are glued onto ordinary porcelain or plastic plates. It can be the splendor of refined Gzhel or majestic Zhostovo painting. You can decorate the kitchen surroundings with bright Gorodets motifs.

After spending a little time, you can decorate the plates with elegant pastel or contrast ornaments using decoupage technique. It will add mood and emphasize the special style of the room by transferring the ornament present on the curtains to the plates. For these purposes, individual fragments can be cut out of the remnants of the fabric and, using a transparent varnish, fix them on a plywood mug.

Important! Plastic products from varnish can be deformed, so PVA glue is used to work with them.

Do-it-yourself decoupage of plates

Wall decorated with beautiful plates of various shapes

A little imagination and your wall will sparkle with new colors

Cozy apartment interior in light colors

Plates on the wall with photographs

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Vinyl stickers

Vinyl stickers succeed if

decorate the walls with ready-made vinyl stickers . Among the extensive assortment, you can choose images with various color combinations, shapes and sizes.

For example, a window pattern expands the room. The same purpose is served by the appearance on the wall of a road stretching into the distance, fields and meadows, or boundless outer space. A nautical theme would be great in a bathroom. Dark scenes are not suitable for home interiors.

Important to know! Vinyl stickers are easy to replace if you need to freshen up the interior or add new notes to it.

An interesting hunt-themed vinyl wall sticker

Your children will especially like the vinyl wall stickers

This wall composition will bring you a little closer to nature

Mythical creature bathroom appliqué

Wall painting

Painting is ancient the most popular wall decoration technique. In order for the final result to turn out to be honed graceful, it is necessary to have not artistic abilities, but also a rich imagination.

Drawing is done with tempera, acrylic, water-based, oil paints. Having mastered certain skills, you can use an airbrush, spray cans with mother-of-pearl, fluorescent paints (Fig. 1).

Creative ideas for wall decor
  1. 3D drawings give amazing expressiveness and depth to the wall, for which, at the first stage, relief semi-volumetric images are made from plaster mass. Then they are beautifully painted. (fig.2)
  2. The easiest way to give plain walls an unusual color tone is to apply stripes . The edges are sealed with masking tape, which allows you to get perfectly even edges of the image. You can vary the width, color, direction of the stripes. (fig.3)
  3. Connoisseurs of wall painting even without mastering artistic techniques will be able to bring a special mood to the interior using stencils . They do not need to be made on their own, as a wide range is presented in specialized stores and salons, allowing you to choose the planned pattern. (fig.4)
  4. It’s even easier to decorate wall planes with stamps. Preliminarily is being developed a sketch of and is marking . This will avoid mistakes. Rubber is used as a material for stamps. There are foam rubber and wooden products, as well as in the form of a roller. For home use, simple stamps are cut from ordinary potatoes. (fig.5)

Beautiful DIY wall decor is the end result of a lot of work, patience and perseverance.

(Fig. 1) Beautiful hand-painted wall

(Fig. 2) 3D image of a musical violin, which remains to be beautifully beaten with a pattern

(Fig. 3) Bright stripes on the wall

(Fig. 4) Using stencil you can get an original pattern on your wall

Application of a stamped pattern on the wall with a special roller

Flowers in the interior

Fans of home gardening often place plants on the walls using planters. If ampel varieties are selected for these purposes, forming entire waterfalls of shoots descending, covered with foliage and flowers, then it will be possible to create a magnificent vertical that enhances the perception of homeliness and comfort.

The graceful shape of the pots serves as a decorative additional element that allows you to place flower arrangements on narrow, almost invisible glass shelves. In such situations, priority is given to compact flowers, picking them up according to the shades of the petals.

Plant corner in the interior

Stylish wooden flowerpots in the kitchen

Interior of the room in natural shades

Lighting along the plinth creates the effect of a floating flower bed. You can enhance the effect with the help of mirror elements placed on the wall behind the pots. This technique expands the space, makes it unusual and mysterious.

Flowers and mirrors look relaxing and soothing

An interesting arrangement for flower pots

Video: how to decorate the walls in the house

There are a lot of ways to decorate walls. Some of them are easy to do on your own, allowing you to quickly update them with improvised materials, and some will require certain skills. Good luck with your changes.

A selection of photos of original wall decor ideas in the interior

Choosing an original wall decor is not an easy task, because it is necessary to achieve a harmonious combination of colors, texture and mood with the overall interior of a particular room.

The largest area in the room is the surface of the walls. Wall decor involuntarily attracts the eye and sets the tone for the design of the entire space. A wide range of materials for wall decoration opens up tremendous opportunities for creativity. However, a rational choice is achievable only taking into account the characteristics of each texture. With the help of materials of different colors and textures, various design tasks are solved and the most daring and original decor ideas are embodied. For example: walls designed in neutral colors will become a winning backdrop for brighter furniture and textiles, like a frame that serves as a frame for a picture. Or – an active coloristic and texture solution of the walls (or one of them) will be the main focus in the design of the room, around which the composition of furniture, accessories and other interior items will be built. Wall decor in different rooms is different and is determined by the functional task of each room.

Presented photos of original ideas demonstrate a variety of approaches to wall decor in interiors.

The elastic roll coating shown in the photo is outwardly indistinguishable from sandstone. Along with this decor, there are also flexible canvases that reproduce the texture of travertine, slate or concrete. Materials imitating natural rock are made of dispersion-bound quartz and fine-grained sand.

Using the original PUR-Loft coating method, the walls are smooth, without joints. Thanks to innovative technology, synthetic, metallized or natural components are applied to a base of a special synthetic polymer.

Fresh idea: the bedroom is decorated by painting the walls with white paint with the texture of rock formations. Decorative panels are screwed to the walls, the gaps and joints are filled with putty mass and carefully rubbed …

In the photo the whole wall looks like a whole. The wall panels are made of glass fiber reinforced polyester resin.

The thinnest layers of natural slate are pressed onto the surface of compacted fibreboards, equipped with a fastening system, thanks to which they can be quickly laid, connecting the parts into a lock. A cork is glued on the back.

New – well-forgotten old. Natural cork is back in demand in design. The modern interpretation of the material provides a spectacular highlight of the wall. 30 x 60 cm glued elements create a kind of ribbon ornaments.

The embodiment of the idea of ​​decorating the floor and the wall in the same way, say, in the form of concrete imitation, turned out to be quite original. Individual elements are attached directly to the wall with a special adhesive.

The Reliefholz by nature wall system consists of wooden panels with a three-dimensional effect obtained either by layers of solid wood or by laths of various thicknesses. The material is mostly handmade. The elements are interconnected into a tooth and screwed to the wall.

Nadura is a new brand of wood-powder products made from a natural blend of wood fibres, minerals, dyes and other additives. Panels with decor “wood” and “stone”, up to 260 cm long, 33.5 cm wide, are easy to mount.

The proposed idea cannot even be called a wall decor: the walls themselves – made of glass – become a means of decoration. Translucent glass blocks create a modern look for the space and create a special kind of structural, color and light accents.

Wicanders Ambiance is a collection of adhesive cork flooring with expressive natural textures, velvet-soft surfaces and delicate pastel shades. Thanks to the finishing technology, light transparency and exquisite coloring are created. Dyes are injected directly into the cork at the production stage.

Decor plus accessories – wall system using laminate or parquet flooring, which is mounted on rails. With the help of hooks, holders, glass or aluminum shelves, the walls in the room, depending on its purpose (bathroom, dressing room, kitchen or living room), receive additional functions. Installation of such racks is simple and fast.

Authentic stucco wall material is used to create individual and sophisticated solutions. Gypsum fragments are built into wall niches (for example, when using plasterboard partitions) or glued – in the form of cladding, tape decor, large panels for decorating the head of the bed (as in the photo). Parts are attached with glue and screws.

Nya Walls brings textile design to a new dimension. Thanks to innovative technology, the finest woven structures are formed with the highest precision on a polyurethane substrate. The method opens up new and unexpected perspectives in the design of premises.

Three-dimensional or 3D wall panels show an incredible variety of textures and are painted or varnished. The location of the elements depends only on the breadth of imagination, so creating a decor that is original is not difficult at all.

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09/02/2020 Read in 7 min.
In our review, we will present modern ideas for wall design and decoration using the projects from the portfolio of Fundament Group of Companies, whose specialists are engaged in interior design and turnkey renovation of apartments and houses. Here you will see the design of walls in classic, modern style, as well as art deco and loft styles, get acquainted with the current design techniques for wall decoration.

Rough wall decoration in the apartment

Many homeowners ask questions about wall decoration during the next repair. Some pay more attention to aesthetic characteristics, although functionality plays a fundamental role.

A rough finish is required to level brick or concrete walls. For this, plaster, drywall and gypsum fiber are used.

Principles of budget finishing

Renovation of rooms does not require large investments, even a family with a modest budget can make an interesting interior design on its own. There are many beautiful, high-quality finishing materials at affordable prices on the construction market.

The recommendations of the masters for economical repairs will help the owners of the apartments to aesthetically decorate the design of the apartment, house. Their advice will be useful to anyone who makes a simple restoration or renovation with minimal investment, but does not want to lose the beauty of the rooms.

  • Create a repair plan by selecting the available options. The purchase of finishing and auxiliary materials is an important stage of repair. Be guided by the technical, environmental, properties of building materials, their picturesqueness. Choose a mounting method.
  • Refuse to upgrade additional space: loggias, balconies, storerooms.
  • Do your own dismantling, this is true for secondary housing, when moving partitions.
  • Do not make complex structures on wall planes, do not make niches, partitions.
  • When buying wallpaper, stop at vinyl versions without a pattern, in this case you can avoid the cost of matching patterns and trimming, plastering walls, you will only need to putty areas, joints, corners.
  • Shop for building materials at major chain stores.

Plaster

Structural concrete mix levels walls and transforms the appearance. The building substance is divided into cement and gypsum mixture. The material is based on: glass, cement, acrylic, silicone. As a result, the walls are leveled, insulated and soundproofed. Guaranteed protection against fungus and microbes.

Plastered walls are protected from temperature and moisture fluctuations. As a result, the service life exceeds 15 years.

The work is carried out in two stages: finishing for the purpose of leveling; finishing work concerns painting or wallpapering.

Decorative stone

It is an expensive facing material. Beautifully laid out stone will add originality to your home. Stone cladding can be artificial and natural.

Not everyone can afford to buy natural stone. A variety of types of artificial stone is not inferior to natural stone. In stores you can find a large assortment of stones, and choose according to color and preference.

The choice of stone for finishing should be carefully thought out, the design of the future room or corridor must be created in advance. This finish in its final form can give the room a visual “heaviness” and “narrowing”.

Drywall

Easy to cut and install. The composition includes pressed paper and a gypsum core. Used for wall cladding or creating a partition. It impresses with good sound insulation and provides even walls.

  • The building product is divided into three groups according to its characteristics: Ordinary, moisture-resistant, fire-resistant.
  • Wall cladding takes into account the home microclimate and material types.
  • The bathroom is sheathed in green drywall that resists moisture.
  • Pink is suitable for rooms with increased fire risk. Light gray is applicable in all rooms at the beginning of a major overhaul.

Living room

Despite the fact that the cheapest wall repairs are needed, the use of plastic panels in this room is not recommended. The decoration will look too utilitarian and cheap. However, there is an even cheaper option – paper wallpaper. In this part of the house, the humidity is normal and nothing threatens paper sheets. At the same time, there will be enough options for colors and textures to completely transform the room and make it quite attractive.

Also ideal for living rooms. You will need to follow a certain style and adhere to the chosen color scheme – all furnishings, decoration of the ceiling, floor and design of vertical planes must be in harmony. However, choosing the right color will not be difficult. In terms of costs, it is also a very inexpensive choice. Liquid wallpaper is applied like plaster and paint, therefore, they can be attributed to the option with staining. In some cases, this type of coating will be preferable, since the applied composition can hide small defects in the plane.

Cleaned brick walls will look great, but the masonry needs to be cleaned very thoroughly and then primed and varnished. To create a stylish decor, you can highlight one of the walls in a similar way, and paint or paste over the others with plain light wallpaper – it will turn out beautifully. The style needs to be supported by the design of all other surfaces in the room. Fortunately, it will come out within reason and you will get not just a beautiful living room, but also a very stylish one.

Gypsum fiber

Outwardly resembles the previous material, but differs in structure: the lower layer is primed, the upper one is not covered with cardboard. This increases strength and increases weight. Gypsum fiber cannot be called compact.

Impressive soundproofing, fireproof and water repellent. Powerful structures are being created in residential apartments and office premises.

Sheets are fixed to the walls with glue or self-tapping screws. For special safety requirements, it is preferable to use a reliable GVL. The material effectively copes with the load. Sheathed walls are combined with a similar ceiling covering. From a decorative point of view, painting or wallpapering is allowed.

Fashionable wall color 2022

The right interior color not only allows you to create the necessary atmosphere, but also has a positive effect on the physical and psychological state of a person. Therefore, it is very important to choose shades and their combinations taking into account these factors. For the interior of the walls in the 2022 season, it is important to give preference to natural shades, for example, plum, brown, beige and yellow.

The presence of the classic trio – black, white and gray – should not be ruled out either.

All kinds of blues and greens are desirable and in demand, for example, sea green, sapphire, azure blue, olive or herbal.

As for bright and catchy red, yellow or orange, their presence should be minimal. And it is better if these are expressive accents, and not a general background.

Decoration

To maximize the life of the decoration, special conditions should be prepared. Keep three things in mind when decorating your walls:

  • Preparation – carefully level and putty the walls of the room.
  • Mounting Technique – Use proper adhesive or screws, otherwise life quality will be reduced.
  • Working conditions – the decorative coating must pass without drafts: with doors and windows closed. This ensures a long service life of the materials used.

Pay attention to the characteristics and operating conditions described on the product packaging.

Bedroom

There are material restrictions here too. We will have to abandon plastic panels, brickwork will also not be very appropriate, but wallpaper – liquid and paper, along with painting will be much more preferable. At the same time, the main task will be the selection of a calm, relaxing shade of the coating. That is why the favorite will be plain or with a small pattern wallpaper, as well as painting.

Wallpaper

Wallpaper is a traditional way of decorating walls. Of the obvious advantages: a large selection of products of different functional characteristics and external design. It is possible to find a product that fits any budget. Service life – from 5 to 15 years.

Light and heavy wallpapers are sold on the market. The first is a single-layer or two-layer material. Unfortunately, this is not a durable wallpaper. They are adversely affected by excessive exposure to light or moisture.

The second option is multi-layer wallpaper. They differ from the previous ones in high strength indicators. However, the utmost attention is paid to a flat surface on which the wallpaper will be glued. You can not allow the slightest curvature.

Before pasting, pay attention to the humidity in the room. Depending on this, wallpapers are divided into certain categories:

  • Standard thin wallpapers are used only in dry rooms.
  • Moisture-resistant wallpaper withstands light damp cleaning. However, instead of washing, they are wiped with a light and soft sponge.
  • The washable wallpaper is resistant to water and cleaning agents. Suitable for kitchen or bathroom.
  • Damp-proof – a special type of material that prevents the penetration of any liquid.

Every year on the market you can find collections of different wallpapers that differ in functional and decorative features.

Paper

Widespread because of lightness and cheapness. The market is presented in a large assortment in different patterns and colors. More often applicable for corridors, living room and bedroom. Suitable for any place where there is no moisture.

First of all, the advantage of paper wallpapers lies in their affordable price. However, such an inexpensive alternative has a downside: wallpaper deteriorates when exposed to moisture or ultraviolet radiation, and is highly flammable. Such aggressive factors reduce the operating time – up to five years.

Non-woven

Eco-friendly material with excellent breathability. Various styles are available, long service life is guaranteed. However, when pasting, it is important to carefully align and clean the walls. Otherwise, old divorces will make themselves felt.

Wall mural

A great way to make accents. The popularity of the material is explained by original solutions. Animals, nature or cities can be depicted on one wall. Advantageous side: do not fade and are not afraid of dust. Personal orders allow you to create the interior of your dreams.

When gluing, it is important to remember: the wall must be smooth, without roughness or other defects. Wall murals are made of paper, so the maximum service life is up to seven years.

Finishing requirements, nuances of choice

Choose the design of the apartment according to the operational requirements of the room for which they are intended. For example, interior decoration, bathroom wall decoration requires moisture-resistant options, for the hallway – washable wallpaper. For a working kitchen area, take resistant ceramic tiles, waterproof paint, glass, plastic panels.

Choose sources for interior decoration of the house, taking into account the following factors:

  • wall finishing materials are environmentally friendly, non-allergenic;
  • meet the requirements of the PB;
  • durable;
  • easy to install;
  • have a nice look.

The offer of building materials on the market is huge, however, the wall decoration in the apartment (various options) is provided with a large selection of paint, wood finishes, decorative plaster, wallpaper, various tiles, artificial stone.

Wall painting with decorative paints

Interior paints create a glossy, matt or embossed finish. This method is relevant for most premises and impresses with a large assortment of choices.

The paint is divided into several categories that differ in characteristics and capabilities:

  • Water-based. Low cost and a huge selection of colors. Unstable layer to heat or moisture.
  • Acrylic. Sun resistant product, non-toxic and rich color. Service life – up to 20 years. However, it takes a long time to dry and does not tolerate moisture well.
  • Silicone. Durable and resistant material, repels dirt and is suitable for finishing kitchen, bathroom or hallway.
  • Enamel. Coloring agent for concrete, brick and wood. It dries in less than a day, the service life is up to 15 years.

Decorative wallpaper application

Traditional and simple decoration. The advantages of using wallpaper as a decor are as follows: a huge selection, it is easy to choose according to cost, quality, appearance, there is no need to resort to the help of specialists for pasting, you can do it yourself.

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Wallpapers are classified into paper, vinyl, textile, non-woven, washable, photo wallpapers. The most popular are paper and vinyl. These types do not require much effort when sticking, wallpaper glue is required to apply to the surface.

Photos of the design of the walls in the apartment

90 photos of types of decoration and beautiful design

Anyone who has ever encountered such a problem as apartment renovation knows how seriously this topic should be taken. After all, your mood and well-being every day depends on how your house will look!

What kind of interior do we want to see in our apartment? How much do we want to invest? Will we do the repair ourselves, or will we hire a team of finishers? In order to avoid problems in the future, it is better to answer these questions before starting the repair.

To give originality and harmony, modern interior designers offer a lot of methods for decorating walls in an apartment. Depending on the initial state of the wall surfaces, the functional purpose of the room, the preferences of the owner, material possibilities, it is possible to distinguish the main options for their design.

Before choosing a wall design method and starting decorating, their surfaces must be leveled, if necessary, plastering and puttying work must be carried out.


The most common finishing method. Thanks to this finish, you can create drawings of any complexity and color. There are water-based paints, alkyd, silicate. For interiors, water-based paints are mainly used.

Table of contents of the article:

Water-based paints

Most often, water-based paints are used for painting walls. They have a quick-drying effect, are odorless, easy to apply with any tool. By adding pigment-color to a diluted consistency of white acrylic or emulsion paint, any shade can be achieved.

Walls in an apartment can be painted not only in a single color, any creative ideas can be turned into reality. A store or company that sells colors and paints has a computer tinting service. With its help, the specialist will select the shade you need.

An inexpensive type of water-based formulation is water-based paint. Excellent adhesion, a small amount of application of layers to form an even painted wall makes them popular among buyers.

Please be aware that this type of paint is not used in wet rooms and it will not withstand mechanical stress.

Silicone paints based on aqueous dispersions of polymers are more expensive than water-based ones due to their strength characteristics. Such coatings are resistant and not afraid of moisture.

Acrylic paints based on aqueous dispersions of polymers, have low hiding power, but are also durable. They can be applied in “wet” areas.


Textured paints with different fillers are used to give relief to the surface. The result of the texture of the pattern depends on the tool used for applying the composition.

Alkyd compounds

This type is not used for living rooms. This is evidenced by their properties: they contain alkyd resins, are not afraid of moisture, high temperature, have a specific smell, the brightness of the color loses its hue over time.

Silicate paints

Used in rooms with high humidity (kitchens, baths). They are durable, resistant, protect surfaces from fungi and mold.

Disadvantages of application are as follows: evaporation during dyeing, it is necessary to use a respirator; poor adhesion to previously painted surfaces.

Decorative wallpaper application

A traditional and simple way of decorating. The advantages of using wallpaper as a decor are as follows: a huge selection, it is easy to choose according to cost, quality, appearance, there is no need to resort to the help of specialists for pasting, you can do it yourself.

Wallpapers are classified into paper, vinyl, textile, non-woven, washable, photo wallpapers. The most popular are paper and vinyl. These types do not require much effort when sticking, wallpaper glue is required to apply to the surface.

Wallpaper with liquid composition

This “liquid wallpaper” finishing material has no resemblance to wallpaper. It is a mixture of plaster, which, when diluted with water, forms a liquid composition that can give any texture and relief to surfaces.

If the drawing did not work the first time, the defects can be eliminated by light dismantling and the application process can be repeated.


Wall mural

Another way to create a “modern” style of the walls in the apartment – wall mural. This unique style of decoration, due to the brightness, will transform the room, visually increase the space.

Unusual and expensive finish. Creative people in this way will be able to embody fantasies and ideas. With the help of decorative plaster, relief is achieved on walls of various depths. With the help of incisors, the reliefs are cut, and give them a variety of shapes.

The beauty of the walls in the apartment is created using a plaster mix consisting of sand, cement, lime with the addition of fillers. You can meet plaster mixtures in the store in separate or finished form. In the first case, you will need to knead all the ingredients in a bucket.

Plaster can be mosaic or textured. With the help of such technologies, various stylish panels are created. A special tool is used to work with decorative plaster.

Decorative stone

It is an expensive facing material. Beautifully laid out stone will add originality to your home. Stone cladding can be artificial and natural.

Not everyone can afford to buy natural stone. A variety of types of artificial stone is not inferior to natural stone. In stores you can find a large assortment of stones, and choose according to color and preference.

The choice of stone for finishing should be carefully thought out, the design of the future room or corridor must be created in advance. This finish in its final form can give the room a visual “heaviness” and “narrowing”.


Clapboard wall cladding

This cladding is a popular method these days.

Simple installation, nice final look, additional soundproofing of the walls in the apartment, long service life, the use of environmentally friendly materials, the ability to level the walls without additional work – all these are the advantages of wall cladding with wooden clapboard. Such lining is made from different types of wood, quite expensive in terms of cost.

PVC panels can be attributed to an inexpensive and modern material for wall decoration. The fastening of such panels to uneven surfaces is carried out with the installation of the frame. Plastic panels can be used in rooms with high humidity.

Another budget option for sheathing using MDF panels. The advantages of lining from MDF are similar to wooden lining. The principles of installation of the two types are similar.

Do not decorate the walls with MDF panels in moisture-resistant rooms. There are laminated, veneered type, and lining “under painted wood”.

11 inspiring wall decor ideas

Using various color and texture solutions for decorating walls, you can not only create coziness and transform the room, but also hide imperfections in the finish, divert attention from the functional area, and also highlight the main thing in the interior. Indeed, even a small change in the design of the walls leads to a noticeable change in the image of the entire interior.

Do empty walls seem uncomfortable? What, besides paintings and posters, will help decorate the room? We offer you 11 inspiring ideas on how to stylishly decorate the walls in your house:

1.

Wall panels

Designer Alex Tarko’s studio produces interior art panels. There are 7 thematic series in the studio’s catalog, combining wall panels with images of similar subjects. Each panel is a thin aluminum sheet, on which the designer applies paints, gold and silver sparkles, and threads. As a result, each sheet has a unique pattern – it is simply impossible to buy two identical Alex Turco panels.

Panels are easy to cut, drill and bend. A thin layer of epoxy prevents fading and cracking.

In the photo: Alex Turco Monolith and Alex Turco Poison wall panels – a flock of jellyfish drawn in detail, one of the most beautiful themes of the “Underwater World” decorative panels.

The image can be moved to any part of the panel, depending on your desire. Three types of surfaces are possible: glossy, matte or with the effect of flowing drops. The panels can be safely used in rooms with high humidity and in open spaces.

Pictured: Alex Turco Souls Wall Panels – puffs of smoke rising up and forming intricate patterns. Panel with oriental motifs with dripping effect.

2. Bookshelves

Decorating your walls with creative bookshelves is both functional and stylish. Clear geometry, lack of decor and individuality of forms are the distinguishing features of all furniture from the Italian factory Lago. Many models consist of modules that can be safely combined. You can purchase any package and create a unique combination that meets your needs.

Pictured: Lago shelves – each shelf rotates on its own axis, which opens up an infinite number of assembly options. This flexibility, combined with a rich color palette, allows you to include this model in any modern space and easily set accents in the interior.

The original trapezoid-shaped modular shelves are ideal for storing books and souvenirs. You can select the required number of modules, as well as independently choose their direction, which allows you to create a suitable design concept that will fit into the intended interior as much as possible. The model can be supplemented with special holders that will make the rack even more spacious.

Pictured: Lago Slide in lacquered metal in a wide range of colours.

And this system has a simple and practical design, designed to offer maximum freedom of expression when creating compositions:

Pictured: Lago Linea modular system that allows you to arrange the shelves as you like!

3. Fonts

Sometimes, a good font can decorate a wall better than any picture. One has only to cut out the desired stencil and paint over the walls according to the stencil. It can be motivating quotes, favorite catchphrases, or even a recipe for grandma’s jam. Although, even random letters or the alphabet look great.

In the photo: Baxter upholstered furniture against graphite-colored walls with “font” decor

Tired of plain walls, paintings take time to choose and a certain style, and undecorated space brings boredom? Some designers easily solve this problem with the help of inscriptions and letters:

In the photo: Wall&decò wallpaper

4.

Portable decorations

Original wallpaper can be used exclusively as a decor – for example, as a large picture in a spectacular baguette. You can also stretch a beautiful fabric over a stretcher and place it anywhere in the room where you need an accent.

In the photo: Porada table, Alberta lamp and Alberta Babar coffee table, Porada Gerarde high-back sofa

Sheets with poems and stories attached to a cork sheet can also be used as decor.

Photo: Alberta living room, solid wood table Riva 1920

5. Collections

Collecting becomes a pleasant hobby for many people. The collection in the interior is a unique decoration that can clearly tell about the hobbies of the owners. If you collect small items, ordering a certain number of shelves may be a reasonable solution. Arrange them symmetrically on the wall and neatly arrange the elements of the collection.

In the photo: design interior accessories made of Bosa ceramics. The Bosa catalog contains masks, figurines, dishes, vases, coasters and other decorative items. Many Boza items are hand-painted, which adds artistic value to each item.

Attach items from your collection directly to the wall. You can highlight it with a color that contrasts with other walls. Pay attention to the location of objects and the distance between them! Large objects require “air” around them, small ones should not merge with each other.

You can create a themed structure or an original composition from similar elements on the wall, as in the photo below: them a decent design. In the framing workshop, you can choose the same or deliberately different frames. If you arrange a photo in a spacious passe-partout and hang it on special hangers, like in a gallery, then your installation will look like a photo exhibition.

Photo collections should have more space, while other walls should be left empty to maintain balance.

In the photo: Besana dining group, Marac sofa

7. Wood decor

For interiors in a Scandinavian or colonial style, boho or Provence, decor made from natural materials is suitable: wood, linen, wool, stone. You can create an attractive panel with simple twigs or a stylish rustic arrangement with old boxes, window frames, blinds, and even simple boards.

In the photo: Alberta Gossip coffee chair against the boards, Bolzan Vittoria high headboard bed, Alberta armchair against the background of an interesting panel of wooden boxes

away from the wall and looked more voluminous.

Pictured: Bolzan pouffes, Sangiacomo nightstand and bed

Remember that geometric pattern and rhythm organize any space.

An alternative to wallpaper with the “correct” pattern and color – own geometric pattern made of narrow wooden slats .

In the photo: Miniforms brand furniture in Scandinavian style

8. Cards

Organically fitting into interior design, cards become not only a beautiful addition or accent, they bring the spirit of romanticism and adventurism. You can use not only traditional geographical maps, but also maps of cities, metro, starry sky, etc. Cards as decor are suitable for any room, especially a study and a living room in a modern or colonial style.

In the photo: Desk Cattelan Italia Nasdaq, Wall&decò with maps

9. Mirrors

Mirror visually enlarges the space, corrects the geometric imperfections of the room, enhances the illumination of rooms and serves as a wonderful decorative element that is actively used by designers around the world. Spectacular decorative compositions made of mirrors in different variations of execution are an excellent opportunity to decorate walls. Reflecting from several mirror surfaces, artificial lighting will create a feeling of spaciousness even in a small room.

You can cut a mirror into pieces in any glass workshop and assemble a unique panel from small geometric pieces. As an option – buy round, oval, square and rectangular small mirrors and make your own composition from them.

In the photo: mirrors Tonin Casa, Gervasoni Brick

10. Designer wallpaper

Christian Benini, the founder and creative director of the Wall&deco brand, originally photographed for advertising and could not imagine that one day the reproductions of huge green leaves that he used in as a background for his photographs, will turn his life forever.

Original and bold graphics of unusual wallpapers and exclusive panels immediately attracted the attention of designers and architects. Images from Wall&deco set the tone for the entire interior, give rise to interesting ideas, look great on the walls, creating a sense of the art space around.

Pictured: Wall&decò exclusive postcard-like wallpaper with romantic and exotic motifs

Over the years, Wall&decò’s product range has grown with the addition of two innovative wallpaper ranges. OUT SYSTEM, a wall covering system for exterior walls and facades, and WET SYSTEM, for wet areas such as bathrooms and showers.

In the photo: Wall&decò wallpaper that imitates volume and creates an original 3D effect

11. Light

Directional lamps turned in different directions also create an interesting decorative effect. In addition, this technique adds volume and depth. Grouping several lamps into a composition can decorate a wall like any poster.

Pictured: Fabbian designer lamps and chandeliers.