Hanging a fan on the wall instantly adds an Asian-inspired feel to a room. While there are many different decorative wall fans available to buy, making your own allows you to create a complementary fan for your room décor. You can also juxtapose the traditional Asian feel of the fan shape with modern print paper, or paint your own design on the paper. Does this Spark an idea?
Decorate Around a Burnt Orange Accent Wall
An accent wall refers to a wall with a particular decor attribute created to cause it to stand out from all the adjacent walls. For example, an accent wall could be a wall painted a different color from the surrounding walls or it could be a wall that bears wallpaper unlike the other walls. If you have a burnt orange accent wall in your home, you have made a bold and wise design decision that will effortlessly warm the room, transforming it into a welcoming space. However, you need to decorate around this wall strategically to complement it as much as possible. Does this Spark an idea?
Make Large Decorative Wall Panels
Large, decorative wall panels make a funky change from standard framed pictures, and are a quick and easy way to cover up a damaged wall. Making your own wall panels not only saves you money, it's an interesting project that provides a piece of wall art that's personal to you. Although there are many ways to create decorative wall panels, by far the easiest and cheapest option is to use fabric. Does this Spark an idea?
Do Homemade Quick Chinese Decor
Asian décor is a popular theme for interior decorating. With a few quick steps you can achieve this look in your own home. An iconic Chinese color palette is black and red. Paint your walls with a glossy deep red paint and select black furniture. A few Chinese accessories arranged around the room will bring everything together. Does this Spark an idea?
Decorate a Wall with Colorful Sheets
If you love the look of designer wallpaper but your lease forbids any permanent changes to your home, get creative and use designer sheets for color. Flat sheets come in many colors and patterns that you may not be able to find in a wallpaper department, giving you a larger decorating design selection. Use an old apartment-decorating trick to cover a wall with colorful sheets, and you'll have an accent wall for a fraction of the cost of designer wallpaper. Does this Spark an idea?