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Carpets and vinyl flooring
Creative Ways to Decorate Your Walls
Moving into a new house can sometimes cause a
quandary. You can stand and stare at large...
blank spaces for weeks wondering just what to do
with them. These blank spaces are the walls of
your new house or apartment.
Most people have a hard time figuring out what
to do with their walls, because their thoughts
are limited to just paint and pictures. There's
actually quite a bit more you can do to decorate
your walls though, and here are a few of my
favourite tips:
1. Create shadow boxes. These are especially
nice to do as remembrances of loved ones who are
no longer with us. If you want to create a
shadow box for grandparents for instance, but
you don't have anything handed down from them
that could easily be used in this decoration,
try visiting around to yard sales and flea
markets. Find items that fit the timeframe of
your grandparent's lives, or that remind you of
them fondly. Use these items in your shadow
boxes, then display them in a nice area of your
home to symbolize both the love you had for
them, and the legacy they left behind.
2. If you love blankets or quilts, there are
some very unique ways to decorate your walls
with these. Simply attach pieces of wood to your
wall, drill holes in them, and put dowel rods in
the holes. On these rods you can hang your
quilts or blankets just like you can on a
regular quilt rack, except this way they
decorate your walls. Placing the items just
above a sofa is a great way to keep blankets
nearby when you watch movies or snuggle up next
to the fire. Also, if you enjoy quilting or
sewing, you may want to use a similar structure
on the wall to hold bolts of fabric for your
creations. The walls look lovely, and you're
also organizing your home!
3. Here are just a few other ideas: You can use
old windows and some curtains to make a faux
window in a room without enough windows. Your
can use old picture frames to "frame" an oil
painting or collage or quotations. Using small
vases, you can have fresh flowers hanging on
your wall. You could also make part of your wall
into corkboard or a set of box frames so that
you can display your children's artwork.
So there you have multiple, easy, and
inexpensive ways to uniquely decorate your
walls!
© 2005, Kathy Burns-Millyard.
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