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10 Ideas To Refresh Your Space With Wall Decor

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by RAKI WRIGHT

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Wall decor can change the look and feel of a space. It’s an easy way to refresh your office, apartment, or home. You don’t need to spend tons of money on new things – you can easily update your space with some creativity and inexpensive items from around the house! These ten ideas for wall decor will provide you with plenty of inspiration.

Let’s take a look at these ideas.

  • Place 8ft led shop lights for a whimsical effect

These lights are perfect for illuminating tall ceilings and large spaces. You can use them to highlight artwork or a focal point in your area. 8ft led shop lights are even perfect for outdoor spaces. Also, it would be best for you to buy them online at more reasonable rates.

  • Include a feature wall

Adding a feature wall can liven up any space. Consider painting one of your walls to stand out from the rest, or if you want something more subtle, consider adding some wallpaper, botanical wall art, or country canvas wall art. You could even go with an exciting paint color that stands out and add lighting fixtures above it for added effect!

  • Set up shelving

A great way to spruce up your space is with shelving for the stuff you use every day. You, ideally, want this to be centrally located, so it’s accessible from any room in your house and not just one or two rooms that have walls close enough together. Shelves are a good option because they can store books, DVDs, or frames.

  • Invest in large-scale artwork

Large-scale artwork can completely transform a space. Whether you’re looking for something to compliment your current decor or are going for an entirely new look, adding some large-scale wall art is vital. You could go with the classics such as Monet’s Water Lilies or Australian wall art.

  • Hang up mirrors

Mirrors are a great way to create the illusion of more space. Hang them on either side of your bed or in any room that needs an uplift, like the bathroom! Frameless mirrors have become one of our favorite ways to brighten up a dark corner or small bedroom.

  • Add shiplap wall paneling to the space

The shiplap look has been popular for years now, and we can’t get enough of it. Add to your open layout or kitchen by installing a wall paneling that gives off this truly rustic vibe while keeping everything modern with sleek lines and stainless steel appliances!

  • Go greener

An easy way to add some greenery and life back into your home is with plants. Remember that you want the plant to be in a spot where it gets both light and water, but not too much sunlight or cold drafts.

  • Hang plates

Hang plates on the wall in a kitchen or dining area for an artful touch. Hang them vertically to show off your favorite collection of dishes, and hang them horizontally to display individual pieces. This idea is perfect for people with small kitchens who want something creative without taking up too much space!

  • Try beaded wall art

A great way to add a splash of color and have something unique is beaded wall art. It’s easy for kids to do, inexpensive-you can find kits at the craft store -and you don’t need any special skills or tools. Just string beads onto yarn or embroidery thread and tie it up in knots as you go.

  • Create a basket wall

A great way to use up all of the baskets you have lying around your house and create a refreshing wall decor is by creating a basket wall. It’s as simple as stringing them on some rope and hanging them from the ceiling or even across an entire room.

We hope that this guide helps you in your journey to refresh your space with these unique wall decor ideas.

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