That long wall of yours is a short distance from being an eyesore. You may not even know where to start when it comes to decorating it. Nothing you have tried seems to work. That wall is there, taking up too much space and you are clueless as to what you can do with it. No matter what room it is in, there are several ways for you to make that long wall more appealing. Does this Spark an idea?
Swag Tulle & Lights on a Wall
Tulle and strings of small lights add a romantic atmosphere to almost any setting. Tulle is an inexpensive lacy fabric that is easy to work with. Both tulle and lights are available in many different colors. Drape the lightweight tulle throughout the room or on posts outside as decorations for your next big event.
Preserve Large Leaves to Use As Wall Art
Preserved large leafs can be hung as desired over a wall to produce a natural and sophisticated decor piece. If you are looking for a new way to decorate a room or simply wish to create some wall art, preserve large leaves to put them on display. No matter which type of leaf you are trying to preserve, seal its current state by drying it out with sand and applying a coat of certain paints over the entire leaf. Does this Spark an idea?
Display Japanese Fans on a Wall
Japanese fans make beautiful wall decorations if mounted properly. Depending on the size of the fan, you may need to use small nails on the bottom to provide support. Japanese fans are, however, very light, and smaller fans may only require double-sided tape with no additional support below the fan. Does this Spark an idea?
Decorate a Large Living Room Wall
Large living rooms lend themselves to a variety of uses in one space. Cozy sitting areas next to generously proportioned fireplaces invite conversation. A furniture grouping with the entertainment center as a focal point offers a spot to watch the game or the latest DVD release. But with big rooms come large walls which can be a challenge to decorate. However, with the right color choices, wall displays and furniture, large walls will enhance the space rather than detract from it. Does this Spark an idea?