What to do with big, empty walls?
-
Beverly Hullender on Aug 18, 2014This is an awesome opportunity to really get creative! My mind is in a whirl...Fabric, cork, carpet tiles, and the list goes on and on. It depends on your budget, but you can go several different directions here. First, check thrift stores and clearance aisles at home improvement warehouses. Since you can use double stick tape, you can be very, very versatile in what you are using. For instance, find some light-weight cork tiles and working from the center of your wall (both horizontally and vertically) you can tile the entire wall or part of it. This would also work with carpet tiles. Often, carpet stores and warehouses have odds or remnant boxes. You can use a solid color or a variety. It depends upon your likes, availability and budget. These would be awesome in a diamond pattern. It gives visual intrigue and also can work as a sound buffer from an adjoining room. You can then use T-pins (found in the sewing aisle of any craft store or Wal-Mart, Target, etc) to "post" things to your wall. (Another option would be to install them with a space between them to look like ribboning. Be sure and use a consistent guide to make sure all spacing is equal if you do!) If you want to add pizazz to your wall, you could also use a light to medium weight fabric print. You could either use double-sided tape or even dip the fabric in fabric starch and place directly on the wall. It will peel off later without damaging the wall and only require washing the wall to get it back to it's original condition. Feel free to contact me if you need any further info! Good luck and waiting to see the "before and after!"Helpful Reply
- See 1 previous
-
-
Judy H on Aug 18, 2014I agree about cork, great idea. http://www.bangorcork.com/product/colored-cork-tiles You could always use scrapbooking paper to make them gorgeous to match her comforter. You could very inexpensively make it a bright and lively wall that double, if she likes, as a bulletin board. Imagine all of that pretty paper with some of her favorite photos pinned on top. You can also cover something like cork or foamboard with some gorgeous fabric (buy remnants) and this makes a more durable bulletin board. @Beverly Hullender - nice ideas!Helpful Reply
-
-
Susan Sheffield on Aug 18, 2014Peel & stick wall art is very hot right now and can easily be removed and transferred to another wall or location without damage. You can check for these on etsy.com for a large selection. Also consider Command hooks for hanging pictures or cork boards.Helpful Reply
-
-
Camielle Scioletti on Aug 19, 2014I quilt, so my first thought was a colorful quilt! You could go to your local quilt shop and learn to make one yourself, or purchase one that's unique, and to you taste! I hope this helps.Helpful Reply
-
-
Mary on Aug 26, 2014Hippie tapestrysHelpful Reply
-
Related Discussions
Blackout curtains behind vertical blinds
I have two 6' patio doors, and I want to add blackout curtains to keep the sun/cold out. What is the best way to hang them, and what can I use to push the curtains ba... See more
How to make a balloon garland?
Does anyone know how to make a balloon garland or a balloon arch?
What to do with mobile home walls
I live in a mobile home and can't paint because it peels right off. It's not an option for expensive fixes ,we live on disability. Can anyone give some helpful hints... See more
What to do with a half wall fireplace
My husband and I are renovating our house room-by-room. We're now working on the living room. My living room has a 17' wall that is stone halfway up. I just don't kno... See more
What can I do with toothbrush holder and soap dish tiled onto the wall
What can I do for my breezeway walls?
Sorry. My question was cut-off. Looking for ideas for breezeway walls. Two are brick. The other two have windows and doors. I would love to use barnwood but would it ... See more