Add accents to your walls

Every day we are surrounded with walls of our place. Especially now when we all stay at home and see them every minute. Usually walls are just painted with a simple color because it’s easier and more popular when selling/buying property. Of course light pastel colors let buyers to view themself in a new environment and hide any signs of previous owners.

However once you moved to a new place you might like to add some personal touch to your home without major renovation. You could find tons of ideas on how to improve a casual design to something spectacular. One of them is a stone cld wall. One of the walls in a room (it could be a living or bedroom) is just covered with nice stones that gives it a rustic feeling and a wonderful texture of a natural material. Mostly those walls used for fireplaces or TV hanging  as a center of living space.

Bedrooms are another story. Especially kids’ ones. An amazing idea is to create a unique painted story in your child’s room. That could be a fantasy world or a picture of your kid’s hobby. You just have to find a reliable artist who can transform your imagination into a cute room design.

Another option for playrooms or kitchens is a chalkboard wall. That could be fun to let kids draw right on a wall without any long term damage. You can draw with them and feel like a child again.

Wood panels have become popular for cabins’ style designs. That accent gives a cozy feeling and brings back to our roots. However you need a lot of natural light in the room to avoid it feeling like a dungeon.

Even gardeners could add a personal touch to a place with vertical gardens inside the home. You can plant herbs or decorative flowers to keep your garden close to you all year around. Booklovers can build custom shelves around one wall to keep the library in one place and create a whole design around the idea. Walls give you safety but also could turn your place into a home.

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