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Decorating Walls Interior Decorating Ideas

Decorating walls can often be much more challenging than the final result will portray. As with any accessorising of your home always surround yourself with the things you love. Your arrangements of these objects will showcase your style.

The easiest walls are sectioned walls they range from 2 to 5 feet. They are often found at the beginning or end of walls or before windows and doors. They provide just enough room for a great picture, sconce, mirror, decorative plate, or any other treasure.

wall decor should be arranged in groupings like other accessories



The majority of your walls will anchor furniture. The furniture will balance your collection of wall decor. This will be an important element in deciding your treasure arrangements on your walls.

Bringing a picture low to a table or dresser utilizes the table/dresser as part of your display.

the lowered picture utilizes the table for balance



On a large wall that anchors heavier pieces of furnture you need to take into account all the pieces in the space as incremental elements to your plan.

For instance in planning your wall decorating on this wall the lamps and the couch will frame your wall arrangement.

Other tips to consider in wall decorating and balance

basic couch flanked by side tables and lamps will frame the wall decorating


These are two examples that balance the furnture very well. The symmetry of the furniture arrangement needs to be complimented by a similiar symmetry in your wall decorating. The same size artwork evenly spaced in between the lamps or a large mirror balances the heavy couch.

one large piece centered above the couch




two evenly spaced same size pieces balance the symmetry of the furniture arrangement


In the top two options the interior decorating idea used is the odd number rule that grouping in odd numbers is visually pleasing to the eye.

An exception to this interior decorating rule is to use a centered large decorative piece balanced on either side with smaller pieces of art. The smaller pieces do not over dominate and lead the eye to the lamps complimenting the entire space. If the three pieces were of equal size it would appear too busy and top heavy.

Sometimes it takes a lot of redoing before you have your desired result.


the smaller pieces flanking the larger focal piece keep the wall decor from being too overbearing


There are several methods that you can take advantage of when deciding on the arrangement of your wall decorating.

1. When hanging related opjects use the grid method. A precise grid gives a symmetrical formal look. Decorating walls can be as simple as this.


2. Another interior decorating method used for arranging related objects is to hang them in an imaginary shape like a square or rectangle, aligning them to one axis--top, bottom, or center. This will appear orderly but relaxed.

these are centered on the bottom axis yet randomly placed in relation to the center


3. Hang the larger piece in the center of a collection then fan out from this center point.

Don't overthink if it is pleasing to the eye you have accomplished your goal.

4. The easiest way to figure out your best possible arrangement for your wall decorating endeavor is to cut kraft paper in the size of your objects then tape them on the wall until your like the balance and presentation.

the centered larger piece anchors the collection


5. The biggest mistake in decorating walls is spacing items too far apart. When in question tighten up your collection to unify your presentation.

6. Ignore the old eye level adage. Everyone's eye level is different. In interior decorating with walls think more in your collection's relationship to furniture in the room. Your arrangement needs to relate to, not separate itmes in your room.



Decorating Walls-Interior Decorating Ideas



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