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5 Incredible Wall Art Ideas to Fill Blank Spots in Your Home

Tired of gazing blankly at a wall? By using creative artwork like large-scale wall art or installing some figures, you may give it warmth and individuality. These wall art suggestions will help you decorate any empty space in your house.

Everyone eventually has to make the difficult choice of what to do with that big, windowless wall, regardless of whether they live in a small city apartment or a huge country estate, or if their personal style tends to be maximalist or minimalist. It’s true that a lot of people struggle with their relationships with empty spaces. Sometimes a blank wall can feel energising, especially in a space with plenty of decorative items, bright furniture, and printed area rugs.

However, a blank wall can frequently come across as unfinished and, let’s face it, dull. Do you intend to add style to every square inch of your home, including the walls? Check out these methods recommended by designers for giving each wall in your home the attention it deserves.

1. Art Above Furniture

Photo from Shutterfly

Draw extra emphasis to a piece of furniture, like a buffet or dresser, by using artwork. Plan to place the furniture with the gallery wall’s outside edges in order to completely fill the room. Collect items with the same colour scheme or design for a unified aesthetic.

2. Opt For Textured Wall Art

Photo from Spaces

To add depth and intensity to your wall painting, use a variety of textures. Use discarded fabric, woven fabrics, and other fascinating textiles to make DIY art. The pieces of cane material are shown in frames made of wood squares and plexiglass in this wall art arrangement.

3. Vintage Wall Art

Photo from Etsy

For a cost-effective way to exhibit a collection of artwork, pick affordable frames. Look through the dollar section for wood frames, then paint and decorate them. To mirror the appearance of the old floral prints they exhibit, these frames were dressed up with black paint and then weathered with sandpaper.

4. Themed Wall Art

Photo from Zola

Decorate an empty space with variations on a single decorating theme. The beach theme was inspired by a small print hanging directly above this dining table. A shadow box collection of artefacts, including seashells and a framed bathing suit, draws attention to the dining area and ties the entire look together.

5. Large-Scale Wall Art

Photo from Archidea

A single piece of art, especially one of a large scale, such as this oversize print of the homeowner’s state flag, can fill an entire blank wall. Install a beautiful pendant overhead to draw attention to a single piece of artwork. Stretch printed fabric around a canvas frame, which is available at craft stores, to create your own large artwork.

Explore more such home decor ideas on Kolo!

Kanak

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