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AESTHETIC WALL DECOR IDEAS FOR HOMES


There’s no denying that the furniture and accessories you put into a room only half complete it. What finishes the job by bringing the room together is the set of decorative elements that you add to the walls. The usual monochromatic colour schemes of most apartments can look lifeless. But what if your rental agreement forbids you from painting the walls? Or you can paint them, but do you need the budget for it? Well, you can make your home look much better without disappointing your owner or fearing getting your caution deposit back.

Are you looking to pour some colour on your walls, but restrictions are holding you back? Don’t worry; there’s still hope for how you envisioned your apartment. Here’s a fantastic list of temporary wall-covering materials that are sure to jazz up your house without getting you into trouble.

Temporary wallpaper

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Looking to spice up your rented space without destroying the walls too much? One easy and inexpensive fix for your boring beige walls could be a peel-and-stick wallpaper. These kinds of temporary wall coverings work best on smooth surfaces. Make sure you move slowly when applying this instant fix. It’s advised that you 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. Also, ensure to measure your walls accurately before purchasing to avoid running short on material or having excess. Experiment with patterns, colours, and textures to find the perfect match for your space, transforming it into a personalised oasis without the commitment of permanent changes.

Fabric

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There are two ways you can approach this medium. One is to buy a large piece of your favourite fabric, stretch it tightly across your wall, and secure it with small nails or thumbtacks. It’s almost like using a wallpaper. Another way to use it is to wrap the fabric around large foam boards that are the length of your walls. Now, you can create panels with these boards for a more artistic effect. Also, ensure the fabric is lightweight and wrinkle-free for a smooth finish. If opting for the foam board method, consider using adhesive spray to secure the fabric tightly and evenly. These fabric-based solutions offer versatility and can easily be updated or changed according to your evolving style preferences.

Curtains

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While on the subject of using fabric hangings as part of wall decor ideas, let’s talk about curtains. Just because you don’t have a window on the wall you want to decorate doesn’t mean you can’t hang a curtain there. Start by installing a stylish curtain rod on top of the wall. Now go out, get your curtains of choice, and hang them up. You can choose from heavy or dark to thin or semi-transparent to set the right mood for your room. Consider layering curtains with sheers for added dimension or using them to divide a space in an open floor plan visually. Be bold and play with different lengths and styles to achieve the desired aesthetic for your space.

Tile decals

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Do you have one of those kitchens or bathrooms that look like they’re in desperate need of some colour? Replacing the tiles is usually not an option, so what do you do? You look for tile decals! These are peel-and-stick decorations that can transform the colour of your backsplash or enable you to create a unique design. Sticker every tile or just a few to give your kitchen and bathroom a little more personality. Tile decals offer a budget-friendly and non-permanent solution to refresh the look of your kitchen or bathroom. With a wide variety of designs and colours available, you can easily find decals that match your style and preferences. Plus, they are easy to apply and remove, making them ideal for renters or those who want to change up their decor frequently.

Photographs

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What better way to decorate a space than with photos of your most cherished memories? This one might sound old-school, but it makes for surprisingly gorgeous wall décor. You can print your scenic photos in different sizes and frame each one individually to create an art installation. You can also consider doing a series of black and white prints for a more artistic feel. Arrange your set of frames in a funky way for that added impact. Experiment with different frame styles, sizes, and arrangements to achieve the desired aesthetic. Remember to use removable adhesive hooks or picture hanging strips to avoid damaging the walls, especially in rented spaces.

Mirrors

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We’re not talking about converting your living room into a dressing area. Hexagon-shaped mirrors have been around for a while and are used as statement pieces for walls. Decorative mirrors can bring light into your space and give it a larger feel. You can use smaller mirrors that have colourful borders to create a pattern that can lend sparkle to your room. Consider arranging multiple hexagon mirrors in a geometric pattern for a modern and dynamic look. Mixing different sizes and finishes can add depth and visual interest to your walls. Additionally, strategically placing mirrors opposite windows or light sources can help maximise the reflection of natural light, making the space feel brighter and more inviting.

Original works

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Do you have an artistic side to you that’s begging to get set free? Why not take this opportunity to create some art while you’re decorating your apartment? Grab a few blank canvases in a variety of sizes, paints, and brushes, and create something original for your walls. You can do a set of mixed-media paintings that incorporate souvenirs and postcards you’ve collected on your travels. You don’t have to be a master here; create for yourself. What better place than your home to showcase your artistic side? Whether it’s a painting or a drawing, if it can go well with your home’s aesthetics, then you can definitely put it up on a blank wall. You can also consider experimenting with different techniques such as abstract painting, collage, or even simple doodles to express your creativity. Your artwork doesn’t have to match perfectly; embracing imperfections can add character and charm to your space. Remember, the most important thing is that you enjoy the process and feel proud to display your creations in your home.

Final words

Decorating your house to suit your style is possible even if you can’t do aesthetic wall decor ideas. Use any of these ideas to give your home an individual look and feel in colour-coordinated harmony without any clutter.

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