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6 Large Wall Decorating Ideas You’ll Want in Your Home

by Jody Scully
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So, you’ve got a really large wall and you aren’t sure what to do with it. Look at this dilemma as an opportunity to create something spectacular! All it takes is a little planning and creativity to transform an oversized wall into an eye-catching focal point.

If you’re looking for inspiration on how to decorate a large expanse of empty wall, look no further! We’ve broken down our 6 favorite ways to decorate a large wall to help you make the most of the available space in your home.

 

Make a Grand Statement

It may seem too obvious but using a single piece of large artwork to decorate a big, empty wall is a great way to make an impact. A large statement piece will create an attention-grabbing focal point and will help keep your space from feeling cluttered.

Once you’ve found that perfect piece, it’s important to arrange the room accordingly. The key to successfully using large artwork is to not let other items compete with it. Pair your oversize art with low profile furniture so you can appreciate the whole piece without anything obstructing the view.

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Create the Illusion of Oversize Art

Adding a gallery wall in a very large space can leave a room feeling cluttered and unorganized. But using a few larger complementary art pieces will create a cohesive look. Choose pieces from the same artist that are part of a set for a streamlined appearance. You can also select artwork with similar color palettes or themes to create a coordinating look across a large wall.

You can also create the illusion of larger artwork with a diptych or triptych. A triptych features one image spread across three frames displayed together as a single piece. The secret to making these separate pieces work as a whole is consistency. Ensure each piece has coordinating frames and mats to achieve a uniform look.

 

Display a Collection

Take a large wall to the next level by treating it as a display case for your favorite things. Whether it’s a curated record collection, your grandmother’s favorite plates, or an assortment of colorful comics, displaying the things you love will result in a space that makes you happy every time you walk in the room.

Don’t be discouraged if your favorite collection is unconventional or too awkward to hang on the wall. A little creativity can go a long way. Consider floating shelves for bulkier items such as beautiful coffee table books or even a beloved shoe collection. Or, try using shadow boxes to mount smaller 3D items such as collectible figurines or childhood keepsakes.

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Experiment with Unconventional Wallcoverings

Artwork isn’t the only thing you can hang on your walls. If you have a large space to fill, why not get creative and think outside the frame?

Rugs bring color, texture, and warmth to a space, so imagine how great they look displayed on a wall. Whether it’s adding texture in a long hallway, providing a dramatic focal point in the living room, or creating an unconventional headboard in the master bedroom, a hanging rug will add major style to your space.

 

Go Green

If you’re looking for something a little different to adorn your large wall, consider living wall art – plants growing vertically on the wall! Living walls are a growing trend in residential spaces because they help purify the air and promote healthier homes. And a living wall can also provide much-needed greenery in urban areas that are lacking outdoor space. All you need is a little natural light and a well-constructed installation.

If you’re not ready for something quite as elaborate as a living wall, you can achieve a similar effect by combining vertical planters and large-scale plants.

 

Add Architectural Details

For a clean and classic look, add architectural details to help break up a large expanse of empty wall. Features such as wainscoting, bead board, and crown molding will not only elevate the look of your home, they can also increase property values.

Depending on the style of your home, there are plenty of options for full-wall treatments to add architectural interest without overpowering the room. For that traditional farmhouse look, shiplap is an easy way to add character and texture to any wall. Or, consider a wall covered in reclaimed wood to give your home a rustic country cabin feel.

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Now that you have an arsenal of creative ideas to draw from, you can look at your large empty wall in a whole new light. Experience the joy of working with a blank canvas to create a beautiful backdrop for your home.

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