Glass doors and walls are functional items that express a certain amount of decorative flair. However, unlike most decor items, they are not easily removed when the individual who originally liked them either moves out of the home or grows tired of them. This means you are left to deal with a large surface in your home that's difficult to keep clean. Decorating a glass wall can help make it more to your tastes and may even make it easier to keep looking clean. Does this Spark an idea?
Decorate With a Wall Mounted Fireplace
Wall-mounted fireplaces use electricity, gas or gel to create heat, and, unlike other fireplaces, don't require a mantel for their installation. This can be both a blessing and a curse. In traditional decor, much of the decorating that's done around the fireplace heavily utilizes both the hearth and mantel. However, with wall-mounted fireplaces, these items are truly optional. While it does take away some of the traditional elements of decorating around a fireplace, it also adds different options. Does this Spark an idea?
Make Decorative Word Wall Art
Decorative word wall art is the latest trend in home decor. Designers are using this technique to decorate every room of the house, from the foyer to the nursery. Hiring a professional or purchasing a prepasted design can be quite pricey, but if you have a bit of crafting experience you can easily create your own custom decorative word wall art with a few basic supplies from your local craft store. Does this Spark an idea?
Western Wall Decorating
Western wall decor works well with a rustic, country or Southwestern theme in the room. Using the right textures and colors can help to give the space a warm, country-style ambiance that invites people to sit down and stay awhile. Decorating with farm tools and other things representative of the Western lifestyle can help give the wall area an authentic appeal. Browsing thrift shops is a good way to collect Western decor for a bargain price. Does this Spark an idea?
Make Wall Art for a Bare Wall
The thought of decorating a new home or apartment may be overwhelming. If you're faced with a lot of bare walls and nothing on which to hang them, go big. A big bare wall can take the visual pop of large-scale decor without feeling cluttered or overdone. Turn simple pieces of geometric patterned fabric into designer art panels with little more than a staple gun and some frugal desire. Does this Spark an idea?