Decorate With Wall Pockets

Wall pockets, also called wall vases, are a versatile decoration that can bring life to any room. There are a variety of different types of wall pocket such as fruits, leaves and squares made of porcelain; triangles made of wood and cones dusted in gold. When decorating with wall vases, look beyond the vase itself to the things it can display, the way it can be arranged on the wall and the overall look it can bring to a room. Does this Spark an idea?

Decorating a Children's Wall Mirror
Decorating your child's room is a chance to use your creativity to create the perfect environment for him. Even if working within budget constraints, creating your own decor is satisfying, as well as fun. Updating a child's wall mirror will add substantially to his decor and is fairly easy, depending on the style you are going for. If your child's bedroom is decorated in a specific theme, take that into account when decorating the mirror. Does this Spark an idea?

Hang a Picture on a Wall With Adhesive
If you have a lightweight poster or picture that you want to hang, but you don't want to damage your wall, consider using an adhesive strip. Hanging a picture with adhesive is a simple job and takes only a few minutes. Does this Spark an idea?

Choose Bedroom Wall Colors
The bedroom is expected to be the most comfortable and relaxing, yet most personal room in the house. Choosing wall colors becomes a challenge because different palettes, tints and tone combinations can provide various effects, some of which may not be what you imagined. These simple steps and guidelines will help you narrow down your options. Does this Spark an idea?

Decorate an Empty Frame on the Wall
Empty frames can become whatever you want them to be and match any style you choose to decorate with. Empty frames can be empty picture frames or an empty space framed by molding on the wall. The way you display and decorate the frame should complement the decor, style and colors in the room. Use the empty frame -- or frames -- to become the focal point in the room if the piece inspires the rest of the decor in the room. Position the frame so it's the first thing you see when you enter the room. Does this Spark an idea?