Decorate Adjoining Walls

You may be unsure how to decorate your home's adjoining walls, especially if the rooms are used for completely different purposes. For example, you might have adjoining walls between your living room and hallway or your kitchen and book nook. Rest assured that it's possible to decorate your adjoining walls to not only accentuate the diversity of your different rooms, but to complement each wall. Does this Spark an idea?

Cover Walls with Tissue Paper
Covering a wall with tissue paper gives a new textured look your home. You simply glue on the tissue paper, making sure to crumple it slightly before applying it to the wall. Then you can paint over the paper with a paint or glaze. The wrinkles of the tissue paper gives the wall a slightly rough texture, and the opacity of the paper adds new color to the wall. Does this Spark an idea?

Make Egyptian Decorations for Parties
Children and adults love Egyptian themed parties. You can have a theme party without purchasing expensive decoration sets from party stores with a bit of preparation and creativity. When you make realistic or whimsical Egyptian decorations for your party, you will delight guests of all ages. Does this Spark an idea?

Use Tin for Interior Decor
Modern tin tiles are available in a wide array of patterns and colors for decorating the interior of your home. Standard applications for tin tiles include ceilings and walls, but you can enhance your home décor in other ways using one or more tin tiles. Look for antique tin tiles at antique stores and architectural salvage yards. Modern tin tiles are available in home improvement stores and from online retailers. Use tin tiles as part of your interior décor to cover popcorn ceilings, protect wall surfaces or as a focal point in any room. Does this Spark an idea?

Decorate a Modern Kitchen
Sleek and uncluttered defines the modern style of decorating. The kitchen lends itself well to a modern style with many contemporary finishes available, including stainless steel, concrete and slate. The minimalist nature of the modern design might even help you save on the kitchen budget, since you won't have to worry about a lot of decor items. The challenge in a modern kitchen is making it feel comfortable and inviting with all of the sleek finishes. Does this Spark an idea?