Blank wall ideas
I have a huge blank wall in our great room (living room & kitchen). I have no idea what to do with it, putting a huge painting will cost too much and might be hard to do. We already have a photo gallery wall upstairs so maybe something else. 🤔 Need ideas, please. 😫
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That blank wall is a fantastic opportunity to add character to your space! Since a large painting might be expensive and you already have a gallery wall upstairs, consider textured wall treatments like wood paneling, wainscoting, or even a statement wallpaper. Another budget-friendly option is an oversized mirror, which can make the space feel even more open and bright. If you want something interactive, a sleek floating shelf setup with curated décor or an artistic light installation could add both function and style. Hope this helps! 😊
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I’m a renter with massive high walls. I purchased those large sheets of foam insulation boards. I grabbed boards 8’x4’x1/2” I think about $9.00 each. Some will be wallpapered, some will be wrapped in fabric, some I plan on cutting down to tile on for a kitchen backsplash. The boards are light and are hung up with command strips. A bonus for me is cheap, easy using crap I’ve accumulated, and no holes in the walls. Oh and I’m commitment phobic so I can easily change the look out. Hope this helps.
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I like the suggestion above on adding texture! What about decorative room divider screens or folding screens like this? You could layer it with a nice lounge chair, plant, or both! I can totally see myself lounging with a book over there
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Either a mural, or paint the whole wall a different colour so it looks like a deliberate style choice.
I'm not a minimalist, so I don't know how much this would go against your taste. However, a bright wall with a large green plant would definitely not seem like aching acres of empty space.
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I have a similar issue. I’m thinking of a pair of large, decorative, wooden wall panels that I saw on Etsy or accent paint.
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Maybe a large rug, tapestry, or other fabric hanging could go there. That would add color and softness to the space. Or some large plants in pots? Could be pricey, and I don't know what the light situation is like, but a row of tall green rubber plants or scheffleras would be gorgeous!
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I don't see why having a wall gallery elsewhere is an obstacle to having one here.
That said, all the suggestions sound good to me. And the solution could be as simple as hanging a nice quilt or two.
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