A wall decorated with plates collaged with illustrations and cut outs of plates and art

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Wall Decor Ideas to Transform Your Space 

Is there a blank wall in your house that you’ve been meaning to fill but not sure how? Decorating with art can bring so much character and warmth to your space, and there are so many ways to approach. Our guide offer creative wall decor ideas with references to help visualize them and curated art, wall hangings and more to nail the look.

An assortment of art in various frames and sizes on a wall above a table stacked with books, lamps and decorative objects

Gallery Wall

A gallery wall is like a hodgepodge, in the best way possible. You could group artwork by theme (eg: all black & white photos) or a random grouping. We like to hang a mix including framed art (frames don’t need to match) and things like plates, objects or mirrors, all of varying shapes and sizes. You could even add a pedestal or shelf and place an objet, sculpture, or a flower pot on top. The gallery wall can take up an entire space or consist of just a few pieces mixed together. The key is that you can’t be too precious about how it’s hung or what to include. Check out tips for how to hang a gallery wall

Image: Rebecca de Ravenel

Gallery wall composed of paintings on living room wall

What style does it work for

Those with eclectic tastes, who like a little of this and a little of that, and who are constantly collecting and looking for a place to put things. It’s not ideal for people who are very meticulous and will fret about spacing and symmetry, or who loath clutter.   

Where to hang a gallery wall

  • Stairwell 

  • Hallway 

  • Above and to the side of a bed 

  • Above a sofa or console

  • Wall of a powder room or primary bathroom

Image: Rita Konig

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Various sizes plates and platters in shades of white, cream and pink hung on a wall

Plates As Wall Decor

Instead of storing away in cabinets, consider displaying beautiful decorative plates, platters and woven bowls on a wall. Hanging plates as wall decor allows you to appreciate them all the time and helps solve the dilemma of how to decorate your walls. Hang one or two individually, or cluster several either – there are lots of possibilities. Find out more about what plates go together and different ways to hang them here

Image: @charlottebland

Black and white woven baskets hung on a wall behind a bed

What style does it work for

People with artistic sensibilities. Plates are like little pieces of artwork, whether you go with more delicate china or rustic ceramic, and their placement allows for a lot of artistic expression. Hanging plates also might appeal to traditionalists who want to display their cherished vintage finds.

Where to hang plates or bowls

  • On a kitchen backsplash, above an oven hood, or walls between cabinetry 

  • Dining room wall

  • Above a bed 

  • Entry hallway above a console table

A colorful tapestry depicting tigers hangs on a wall above a yellow couch

Statement Piece

Statement piece is a single piece of art or wall hanging used to make a big impact. While groups of art hung together can achieve a similar effect, a statement piece is simpler to hang and doesn’t require the coordination of multiple pieces. The obvious example of a statement piece is a framed piece of artwork or photograph. For something a little more outside of the box, try a tapestry (or a blanket or piece of fabric used as one) or an oversized object like a surfboard. 

Image: @glebehousedevon

Tapestry as wall decor hangs behind a bed

Who might like a statement piece

While an oversized painting or photograph can work with any kind of space, tapestries and other kind of wall hangings can be used to create a more eclectic look especially layered with other colors and patterns in the space.

Where to hang a statement piece

  • Above a sofa 

  • Above a mantle

  • Behind a bed

Image: Deborah Lippman

A series of botanical prints hangs above a sofa

Series of Art

A series of art is a grouping of individual prints or pieces of art that are hung together to create an arresting visual display. Typically the pieces are connected by a theme or similar design. Prints depicting subject matter from the natural world are popular to frame and hang as a series. You can also find original art conceptualized as a series. A series can be configured in many different ways to fill a space - see ideas for how to hang a series.

Image: Pernille Lind Studio

Botanical prints hang above a door frame in a bathroom

What style does it work for

Series appeal to a traditional style which can swing modern depending on the type of art/print. There’s an orderliness to displaying a series, and the subjects are typically beautiful and approachable, such as botanicals.

Where to hang a series of art

  • Around a doorframe

  • Above a sofa or console table

  • In a hallway

Image: Glebe House

A unique ceramic piece hangs on a wall above a chair

Decorative Object

This wall decor design idea is to hang decorative objects in lieu of traditional art. There’s a wide range of objects that could work, anything from a mask to a small decorative mirror to a sculptural object or a candle sconce. A decorative object can be quite versatile, fitting into small spaces that might not otherwise be decorated, working into a gallery wall, or grouped as part of a cluster of objects - see more hanging ideas here.

Image: @lucywilliamshome

A blue decorative object hangs on a pink wall beside a bed

What style does it work for

This type of wall decoration can swing from the traditional — displaying a wall bracket with a vase or a candle sconce -— to the slightly more eclectic — with more unusual objects or hung in more unexpected ways. 

Where to hang a decorative object

  • Narrow wall spaces

  • At the end of hallways

  • Just to the side of a bed or sofa

Image: Net-a-porter

A framed tablecloth of a heart as wall decor

DIY Wall Art

You can turn almost anything into wall decor – a kid’s art (or your own), mementos, fabric remnants, art plates cut out of books, articles of clothing like scarves or a sentimental children’s outfit, a tablecloth, dried flowers. If you’re willing to invest, it’s best to have a professional handle the framing, and it will pay off long into the future. But honestly, you can save a fortune and still get a pretty good result doing it yourself. Add some flare with a decorative frame or keep it simple with a floating frame (which looks especially cool with a painted mat or one covered in a pattern). DIY wall decor is not limited to what can be framed either – with a decorative floating shelf on a wall, you can display 3-dimensional items, from a potted plant to a sculptural object. 

Image: A framed @summerillandbishop tablecloth

Framed fabric remnants line a hallway

What style does it work for

Anyone who is even the least bit sentimental will appreciate seeing their special objects displayed on a wall. It helps if you’re crafty, but not at all required. You just need to be a little creative and think outside the box to figure out what from around the house you can elevate to wall art.

Where to hang a statement piece

This method works particularly well for creating a personal gallery wall to display in a living space or hallway.

Image: Haslington House

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