6 perfect ways to decorate your wall space

6 perfect ways to decorate your wall space

We have so much wall space in our homes; in general, it’s a greater surface area than both the floor and the ceiling. Taking advantage of this area is the ideal opportunity to add interest and individuality to a room. Below, we’ve touched on a few perfect ways to decorate your wall space and, at the same time, express an aspect of your personality.

Collection of Polaroid photos and camera

Photographs

An current trend is displaying large groupings of Polaroid snaps. The square, Instagram-friendly format means they’re very easy to organise and mount.

You could display photos that were taken at memorable events that you want to remember – holiday & travel snaps, Christmas gatherings, birthday parties, wedding etc.

A feature wall of family portraits is a very popular option; school & graduation photos, formal family sittings, even pet portraits.

Collection of gilt-framed still life paintings of flowers

Fine art paintings

You may think that original paintings are expensive, but that’s not always the case. Granted, a genuine Picasso or Rembrandt is out of most people’s price range, but you can get affordable original oil or watercolour paintings for a snip. Charity shops and antique centres always have framed and unframed paintings in stock.

Choose according to frame type, subject matter, artist or style. Decide on pieces that you find attractive and think would suit the décor in your home.

Another good tip is to visit your local university fine art degree shows, the graduates are often selling their work that’s on display. You never know, you may discover the next big thing at the start of their career!

Monochrome Casablanca movie poster

Posters

Posters have been produced for all manner of events or products, over a long period of time. Some of the world’s greatest designers and artists have turned their attention to creating them. You have a lot of options to go at if you want to create an interesting display. Perhaps a selection of travel posters of your favourite destinations or posters of your favourite movies might appeal to you.

There’s also a huge range of commercial products that you could focus on – fashion, automobilia, food & drink-related. Posters can be appealing in so many ways – graphically eye-catching, colourful and historically interesting.

Dark wall of mirrors

Mirrors

A collection of gilt-framed mirrors on a dark wall will decorate your wall space, making a bold, glamorous statement. If that’s not to your taste, you could choose an assortment that are grouped according to shapes; e.g. round or concave. Another idea could be to choose mirrors according to the era from which they date – Art Deco or Mid Century Modern maybe – whichever would suit your interior best.

It’s a well known trick that hanging mirrors on walls bounces much needed light around a dark room. Mirrors can also create optical illusions, making a small space appear much larger.

Large macramé wall hanging above a brown leather sofa

Textile art

Soft furnishings help to soften an interior; think cushions and rugs. Lesser used soft furnishing ideas include wall hung textile art in the form of tapestries and macramé works. The latter work really well in an interior that is decorated with furniture and homewares in wicker, bamboo and linen and floor coverings of seagrass, coir and sisal.

Collection of vintage carpt beaters on a wallcredit

3-D collections

In the past, we’ve delved into grouping homeware items in our creative collections series. Often, these are displayed on horizontal surfaces, but there are many things that can be shown off to their best on the vertical. There’s no end of possibilities.

Some displays show off collections that might naturally spring to mind – hats, handbags, taxidermy and the like. Others incorporate what, at first thought, might appear to be the most unlikely of items; carpet beaters, corkscrews, scissors, old paint brushes, jelly moulds. Just choose anything that you personally think might work in the space – interesting shapes, textures and colours.

We’ve seen some incredibly successful displays using unusual objects – they’re both decoratively eye-catching and fascinating to delve into. You can also get creative with the way that the objects are mounted or hung. Whatever you choose, you’ll end up with unique wall decoration… and you’ll have the fun of collecting the items too!

We hope we’ve provided some inspiration to help you decorate your wall space and make your home a one-of-a-kind, stand-out place to be.

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Isn’t this corner the most inviting nook? The petrol blue walls are the perfect cosy backdrop for the pastel pink armchair… a colour picked up in the adjoining door painted in Dulux’s Floating Petal.

The walls are adorned with a beautiful selection of wall art; from cheeky fashion illustration prints to wire work inspirational quotes. The wooden floor is a wonderful warm brown and are softened by the circular jute rug. Nature is introduced by the collection of cacti, spider plant and vases of flowers.

The space is given a dose of fun, glitz & glamour by the neon sign and the gold glitter balls bouncing disco light across the walls & ceiling.

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‘Life is good’ wire plaque
‘Life is good’ wire plaque
Green spiral jute rug
Green spiral jute rug
‘The Secret Letter’ luxury cushion, green
‘The Secret Letter’ luxury cushion, green
‘This is our happily ever after’ neon sign
‘This is our happily ever after’ neon sign
The Day We Caught The Train Eturelana canvas print by Alexander Grahovsky
The Day We Caught The Train Eturelana canvas print by Alexander Grahovsky
Gold glitter balls
Gold glitter balls
‘Floating Petal’ paint
‘Floating Petal’ paint
‘Life is good’ wire plaque
‘Life is good’ wire plaque
Green spiral jute rug
Green spiral jute rug
‘The Secret Letter’ luxury cushion, green
‘The Secret Letter’ luxury cushion, green
‘This is our happily ever after’ neon sign
‘This is our happily ever after’ neon sign
The Day We Caught The Train Eturelana canvas print by Alexander Grahovsky
The Day We Caught The Train Eturelana canvas print by Alexander Grahovsky
Gold glitter balls
Gold glitter balls
‘Floating Petal’ paint
‘Floating Petal’ paint

Tips for decorating your first home on a budget

Tips for decorating your first home on a budget

After buying your first home, your bank account is likely to be shot. You want your home to feel like your own – so decorating is a great way to personalise your space. But when you’re on a strict budget, it can feel like a waste of money to splurge on expensive things.

Luckily, decorating doesn’t have to break the bank. There are a few things you can do to decorate your first home. Then, when you’ve saved up a bit more, you can re-decorate to your perfect vision. First home buyer tips will encourage you to use your money wisely when looking to buy, but it’s unlikely you’ll be left with a ton of money afterwards, even if you’ve been savvy. Don’t let this stop your decorating dreams, though!

Painting a room

Paint

Painting your walls is a quick and relatively cheap way to transform a room. A splash of colour can brighten up a dark room. Alternatively, a darker colour can help you focus in an office space, for example.

For those who have been renters before buying their first home, the ability to paint walls will feel extra exciting. You can show your personality through your colour choice and the walls you choose to paint. Are you a statement wall kind of person? Or do you go all four walls?

Yellow car boot sign

Go second-hand

When you’re a first-time buyer, you don’t always have a entire house of furniture with which to move. It’s costly to buy all of these new bits of furniture at the same time.

To save money, ask around your family and friends for any no longer needed furniture items. People often have a small table or chair that they don’t need any more. You don’t have to keep these pieces forever. The plan is that, once you have a base of second-hand items, you can buy your dream sofa, or table, or bed, one at a time. This way, the cost is spread over time, rather than all at once.

If your family and friends don’t have furniture to give away, check out car boot sales and second-hand & vintage shops for bargains.

Doing DIY with a drill

DIY can save you money

There are plenty of DIY hacks published on the internet nowadays. Why not try some of them for your home? They’re naturally cheaper and can often add a bit of unique character to your house.

Whether you DIY art for your walls or hooks for your kitchen, many beautiful and practical things can be made for your first home.

Why not host a moving-in party, where you and your friends all decorate plant pots to have around the house? It’ll save you money and be a fun activity.

Wallpapering a wall

Decorating your first home doesn’t have to be expensive

Buying your first home is a big deal – an exciting episode in your life. It can feel overwhelming: the cost, the moving process… but decorating doesn’t have to be one of those stressful things to add to the list. By being careful with your money, it won’t blow the budget.

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How to decorate your home to look luxe without spending a fortune

How to decorate your home to look luxe without spending a fortune | H is for Home

People often joke about having champagne taste but a lemonade budget, but isn’t that often the case? We’d love to kit out our home with designer furniture and covetable collectables but just can’t afford it. Well, by putting in a little effort and imagination, you can make your space look a million dollars when in reality you’ve not spent a great deal.

Coming up, we’ll share a few useful tips with you on how to decorate your home to look luxe without spending a fortune.

Person cutting red patterned fabric

Upcycle

If you’re fed up with your tired-looking sofa or dining table but don’t have the readily-available funds to replace them, you could give them a makeover for a fraction of the cost of buying new.

If you possess artistic flair or are good with your hands, recovering your sofa and cushion pads could be well within your capabilities. A few metres of an inexpensive fabric could really transform this piece of furniture and give you many more years of happy use.

Flea market stall

Shop second-hand

You’ve been lusting over a particular homeware item but it’s completely out of reach financially. Often, you can pick up desirable pieces at a fraction of the price if you’re willing to buy second-hand. You may need a bit of patience for just what you want to come up for sale, but as the saying goes, “good things come to those who wait”.

When you have the time, trawl your local flea markets, charity shops and car boot sales; you may not find what you want straight away, but you never know when it will be your lucky day! Set up keyword alerts on the various online auction sites so you receive an email when something becomes available.

Wall decorated with luxe wallpaper

Create a feature wall

Have you fallen in love with an extravagant wallpaper that would cost the earth to cover an entire room? Hanging it only on a feature wall would be a lot more affordable. Perhaps paper the wall behind a fireplace or, instead in a recess. A roll of wallpaper is usually a 10-metre length, however, some can be bought much more cheaply by the metre.

Gallery wall with collection of gilt framed art

Put up some art

A simple way to make your interior look opulent if you have very little time, skill or effort is to hang some art on the walls. A gallery wall of pictures or paintings can really give the wow factor to a room. Source a selection of gilt frames, or gild some second-hand ones yourself, to create the maximum luxe effect.

Black & white Berber rug

Put down a rug

If your flooring has seen better days but you can’t afford to have it relaid, consider putting down a rug. Perhaps your carpet is worn or your floorboards are stained, a rug an hide a multitude of sins. Afghan and Berber rugs are very fashionable at the moment and make an interior look and feel luxurious. Depending on your budget, you could opt for a large area rug or a simple runner.

Kimberly Duran, founder of the Swoon Worthy blog provides some more tips on how to make your home look like you won the lottery. The Lottoland website allows you to bet on the outcome of the world’s biggest and best lotto draws.It includes the EuroJackpot (EU), the SuperEnalotto (Italy) and MegaMillions (USA). There’s also the Irish Lotto, Polish Lotto, four from Australia and many, many more.

Do you have any tips or recommendations for budget-friendly ways to make your home look lavish?

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