Art
Nobody wants to stare at a blank wall all day long, which is why wall art is
Such a crucial part of the decorating process. Once you start brainstorming, the
Rest is easy (unless there are too many great ideas to choose between). From
Gallery walls to DIY pieces like framing your accessories and large-scale
Photography, we've got plenty of wall art ideas to spark your creativity. And
Where better to look for inspiration than interior designer-decorated walls?
Read through to see which wall decor ideas and galleries you'd like to recreate
In your own home. Equal parts grand and laidback, this foyer designed by Anthony
Beretta is the perfect blueprint to follow if you're decorating a formal
Entrance that still feels unfussy and comfortable. Patterned textiles take
Center stage (see the carpets and the sofa), but they also help bring the high
Ceilings down to a human scale when hung over wallpaper. In this sleek,
Minimalist apartment bedroom designed by Crosby Studios, a large abstract figure
Is painted directly onto the walls. It extends from the wall to the
Ceiling, making the room feel more polished and whole but still organic. JESSIE
PREZA When you run out of wall space or simply need to hide a less than ideal
View, hang your artwork over a window. Interior designer Krystal Mathews found
The perfect size artwork and frame to animate the window seat while still
Letting in enough light. Interior designer Petti Lau painted this accent wall a
Deep marine hue and then brightened it up with a marigold bench and matching
Wall art. But not just any wall art. Rather than hanging a framed painting or
Photograph, she secured a rug to the wall. It's a great way to bring soft
Texture and give new meaning to old pieces. A grid arrangement of iconic
Photographs that capture Southern California's skate culture shape the laidback,
Beachy environment in this dining room by Nicole Hollis Studio. Paired with a
Jute rug and clean wood furniture, this dining room nails the
Difficult-to-achieve look of unpretentious sophistication. WILLIAM ABRANOWICZ
With a wild yet thoughtful mix of colors, patterns, and textures, this bathroom
Designed by Sean Scherer is bursting with personality. The room is anchored by
An inky black claw foot tub, but the decorative pieces are what really bring it
To life, from the bronze sconces, and gilt framed artwork—both of which add an
Unexpected gothic twist—to the light turquoise wall and lime green and coral
Candlesticks. The fireplace anchors the living room in Alison Victoria's Chicago
Home. With elaborate gilt frames but simply leaning against the wall and
Overlapping, the figure drawings strike a balance between formal and casual.
Though contemporary in look and feel, this dining room designed by Heidi
Chillier also boasts a lived-in, histories character. That's thanks to the
Vintage pieces, from the carpet to the light fixture, as well as the nods to
Farmhouse style, like the display of decorative plates and wooden table.
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