Category: Wall Decor
I stared at one blank wall for months. Painting felt like too much. Framing felt intimidating. So I started small: one oversized print, one shelf, one plant. The wall finally read like a sentence,...
I stared at my beige walls for months. They felt flat, even though I loved the sofa and rug. The fix turned out to be small: texture, a warm tone, and one organic focal point. Over a weekend I did...
I stared at my blank hallway for months. I wanted texture, warmth, and personality without a major project. A few wall hangings later—most under $150—the space finally felt edited and lived-in....
I stared at the blank wall behind my sofa for months. Paint wasn’t the issue — scale and texture were. Adding simple architectural touches (molding, a large mirror, and layered textiles) made the...
I stared at my beige walls for months before I realized the problem wasn’t paint — it was scale, texture, and tiny styling choices. Swapping pillows, adding one oversized mirror, and installing a...
I stared at my living room wall for months. Paint was fine. It was the blankness that made the whole room feel unfinished. Small changes—shelves, a mirror, one bold art piece—made it feel...
