Perfect for those who like to rearrange on a whim.
4. Embrace Negative Space
Not every inch needs filling. Intentionally leaving some breathing room makes the pieces you do hang feel more elevated. A single bold print on a large white wall can feel like a confident choice—not an oversight.
Let the wall work with your layout, not against it.
5. Use Wall Treatments as Art
Panel moulding, vertical slats, or textured wallpaper can be all the statement you need. These architectural treatments add subtle interest while keeping things clean. Paint them the same color as the wall for a tonal look, or contrast them slightly for more dimension.
It’s design built into the bones of the space.
6. Go Personal, Not Just Pinterest-Worthy
Style your walls with things that hold meaning: a framed letter, a child’s drawing in a gallery-style mat, a photo from your travels blown up in black and white. These personal layers bring depth that store-bought prints never quite match.
Your walls should tell your story—not just follow a trend.