Best Bedroom Wall Decor Ideas to Style Your Space
Decorating bedroom is very important, because this decoration leads you to create a quiet and private space. Walls are the main factor of decoration in the bedroom. Here we present the best ideas for beautifying the bedroom wall, they are beautiful, easy to apply, and all you need to do is enjoy the results and thoughts that follow.
1. Art Prints and Paintings
Art prints and paintings are timeless bedroom accessories: they inject colour, personality and sophistication into a room. Pick pieces you genuinely like, and that work with the scheme of your space.
Choosing the Right Art
Consider your room’s theme: if you’re after a minimalist aesthetic for a bedroom then consider going for abstract or monochrome paintings but if it’s a bohemian vibe you’re after, then colourful, kooky and eclectic art works best. If you want something to be the focal point of your room, consider a large-scale canvas. If you want to go for something a bit smaller, consider a gallery wall and string together a couple of smaller pieces.
Placement and Arrangement
The location is key. If the piece is large, place it above the bed or dresser. For gallery walls, use mixed sizes and frames but ensure that they are all cohesive in look and theme. Ensure that the art is hung at the correct eye level for maximum effect.
2. Mirrors for Depth and Light
Mirrors are useful for daily life and can be used solely for aesthetic purposes. Mirrors don’t only serve the purpose to reflect light; when hung in the right spot, it makes the room appear bigger and brighter. One can choose stylish mirrors with artistic frames in order to incorporate it in the design.
Types of Mirrors
A full-length mirror is a must for a dressing area. For a softer feel with a feminine touch, round mirrors are a good idea. Geometric mirrors will add an element of slick modernity. To add a bit of glamour, go for vintage ornate-framed mirrors.
Mirror Placement
Hang a single large one in an opposite window best for natural light. Hang a few small ones as a grouping to give an artful feel. Make sure to hang your mirrors securely and well-centred at a good eye-level.
3. Textile Wall Hangings
Textile wall hangings often bring intimacy and cosiness to a bedroom. A multitude of designs are available, as a huge variety of shapes and styles exist from macramé to woven tapestry.
Macramé and Woven Art
Macramé adds a hippie feel to your nest, and you can create a cosy focal point above your bed or a wall statement piece. If you’re not comfortable sewing or weaving, a woven tapestry is another alternative.
Mounting Textile Art
Make holes at the top of your work with a nail or awl and then hang with wooden dowels or metal rods, making sure they are secure enough to hold the weight. Play with layering for a cool effect.
4. Wall-mounted Shelves
wall mounted shelves is useful to have, not only for reading but also for decoration. Wall mounted shelves are featuring for storing and decoration. Books, plants and decoration are the material we can use for the 2 shelves.
Choosing Shelves
Floating shelves looks fresh and modern. Wooden shelves gives you an inviting warmth and rustic feel. Metal groups it all together and gives it an industrial edge. Think of the decor of the room and the size.
Styling Shelves
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5. Wallpaper and Wall Murals
Coating the walls in wallpaper, or having a mural painted on them, can completely change the look and feel of your bedroom.
Selecting Wallpaper
Think of your room’s big-picture vision and palette. Pick vibrant patterns and colours for a bold look. Select subtle designs and pastels for an ambiance that’s more Zen. Renters might prefer peel-and-stick papers.
Applying Wallpaper
Take a tape measure to your walls and check the length and width of the wall/s you wish to wallpaper beforehand, and refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for how to wallpaper. You will need to start affixing the wallpaper from the top and gradually extend the length of it down the wall. As you go, press the paper against the wall with a smoothing piece of plastic that generally comes packaged with the wallpaper. If these are murals, be certain they’re centred properly.
**6. Photo Collages and Personal Art
Having pictures of yourself and art that you love in the bedroom can also make your space feel like more your own and fill it with things that hold significance for you.
Creating a Photo Collage
Print your photographs in different sizes, frame them to match or create an eclectic look by mixing it up, arrange them in a grid or go more free-form, add a quote or small piece of art to your collage.
Personal Art Projects
Make your own artwork – whether it’s paintings, drawings or crafts. It really is an extra touch and lets you customise your own space to make it better for you.
**7. Decorative Wall Hooks and Hangers
Wall hooks and hangers are both useful and decorative. They can serve as supports to hang coats, hats, accessories or as a decor part.
Choosing Decorative Hooks
Look for hooks that complement your decor. Stylish hooks made of metal, with a clean and minimal design will be better suited to a modern look. On the other hand, wooden or wrought iron hooks can help to create a rustic setting. If you like fun accessories, you’re sure to find a wall hook in a design that fits your personality – why not choose a hook shaped like your favorite cartoon character or in a vibrant shade of red.
Using Wall Hooks Creatively
Either in a pattern or randomly for an artistic effect, place hooks on a wall and hang hats, bags, necklaces, or jewellery from them, thereby making the most of your blank wall. When selecting something to hang on your wall, make sure the wall can hold the item’s weight.
**8. Accent Wall Paint
Accent walls are also an excellent way to enhance or add depth to any bedroom. Pick the wall that draws the most attention in the bedroom, for instance, the one that has the bed against it.
Choosing a Color
Choose a hue that makes sense for the rest of the room. A deep blue or emerald green will make a big statement. Or you can use a light pink or lavender – delicate shades with just a hint of colour.
Painting Tips
First prepare the wall by cleaning and applying a coat of primer, then protect the surrounding walls and trim with painter’s tape before applying the paint in even strokes. Allow it to dry completely before applying additional coats.
**9. Framed Posters and Prints
Moreover, framed posters and prints are an ideal and simple way to decorate your bedroom, when you want to add an upgrade to arts. They come in different sizes and colours to suit your taste.
Choosing Posters and Prints
Hunt for posters that align with your interests and passions– Be it movie posters of your favorite flick, an inspiring quote or a scenic picture. Make sure the colours and themes co-ordinate with your room décor.
Framing and Displaying
Match your posters with frames that suit your taste and support the style of your room. Hang them in a grid or mix sizes to your liking. Hang them safely and at eye level.
**10. Fairy Lights and String Lights
Fairy lights and string lights improve bedrooms by providing ambient lighting from strands, which are also decorative.
Types of Lights
Fairy lights come in different styles, including string, curtain and waterfall lights. If looking for the energy-efficient version, go for LED lights, which can last at least 100 times longer than a normal bulb. Warm white lights give a soft glow, while coloured lights can create a playful ambience.
Creative Uses
String them across a headboard or a wall. Hang them behind sheer curtains for a more dreamy effect. Use them in a canopy, or drape them around a mirror.
**11. Clocks and Timepieces
Walls clocks are either useful or decorative and most of the time they are being placed on the wall as a room’s feature. The reason wh arranges them on the wall is that clocks are everyday use thins and programmes wall cloks can be switched on sopmewhere else and sitting down with a clock in your lap, turns a simple handwinding into a burden.
Choosing a Clock
Match the clock to the style of your room. For example, a modern-style clock, with clean lines and contemporary details, will work well in a contemporary space. A vintage or rustic-style clock will bring charm to more traditionally styled rooms. Pay attention to scale – make sure the clock fits the space above the fireplace.
Placement Tips
Hang the clock where you can see it, above the dresser or across from the bed being the two best places. Do make sure that it is at arm’s length away.
**12. Wall-mounted Planters
Your bedroom will be enriched with the presence of living, growing plants. Floor space is preserved by a mounted planter on the wall, making the potted plants appear to cascade vertically.
Choosing Plants
Choose plants that are naturally low-maintenance and incandescent indoors, such as succulents, pothos or air plants. Consider your room’s natural light sources when choosing plants.
Mounting Planters
Please attach the planters securely with the brackets or low shelves, at different heights. Please make sure the plants are not hard to reach for watering or caring for.
**13. Vinyl Decals and Stickers
Vinyl decals and stickers offer a way to personalise your bedroom walls in a snap. You simply stick them up and remove when you want a new look. They won’t damage the paint.
Choosing Decals
1.Look for designs and styles that are in keeping with the visual theme of your room. Some popular choices for words or visuals are inspirational words, nature scenes or geometric patterns. 2. Be sure the colours also match with the overall palette of your room.
Applying Decals
Wash wall prior to application; apply according to instructions (top to bottom); smooth any air bubbles for a uniform appearance.
**14. Fabric Panels and Upholstered Walls
Fabric panels and upholstered walls can make your bedroom feel luxurious and comforting, with the softness and sound insulation they provide.
Choosing Fabrics
Choose fabrics that work with your colour scheme and style of your room. Opt for velvets, linen and cottons. Patterns and textures can work wonderfully.
Installation Tips
Tape or mount the fabric panels where desired, but please make sure that they are evenly placed and aligned.A DIY version could be the Puppet Gallery created with staple gun from this Pinterest pin.
**15. Inspirational Quotes and Word Art
Quotes, mantras, sayings and word art can offer encouragement and inspiration. Images can give them a personal touch, and the words can reflect your values and beliefs.
Choosing Quotes
Pick the quotes that you like. Choose the inspiring messages. Make sure the font and style match the decor.
Displaying Word Art
Frame the quotes or stick on vinyl decals if you’re looking for a more permanent option. Either way, set them out in an area where you’ll be able to see them every day, and consider interspersing them among other artwork so the message isn’t so overwhelming.
**16. Layered Wall Decor
Combining different decorative elements of the bedroom walls add depth and interest. Two or three types of wall decor will give your bedroom a beautiful look. Choose one or two artworks to showcase above the bed, dressers, or at the head of the bed. Just make sure they are not too large to fit properly in the bedroom and not too small to get lost in the space. Mix different styles of art by using various mediums – a photo with a sketch, a sketch with a painting, etc – and representing different subjects. Mirrors are a must in any bedroom, as their sparkle adds a little magic to the decor. Use mirrors to enlarge the spaces. You can warp them by picking up different designs like arched, star-shaped, or flower-adorned. Shelves add vertical dimension and are useful for books, collectibles or photographs, while niches only take up a little bit of space and can host various decorative objects, candles or plants.
Combining Elements
Your placement should start with something you particularly like – perhaps a large piece of art or a mirror – and surround it with ‘stretchers’ such as smaller frames, delicately placed shelves or strategically placed hooks. Once you have established this foundation, it can be helpful to ‘buttonhole’ frames around it – in other words, bringing them back to a shared centre, whether literally as in the case of straight frames running along a wall, or metaphorically as in the case when vertical or angled frames are connected by size, shape, hue or subject material. Before you finalise your plan, try a few sample layouts to fine-tune it.
**17. Headboard Alternatives
Having the wall as your headboard is and costs you hardly anything. Besides, you will save space and have many more decorations options available to you.
Painted Headboards
If you prefer a freestanding canopy, outline the headboard shape onto the wall, like I’ve done below; paint your chosen colour or pattern directly onto the remaining wall to ensure maximum impact: This is probably the cheapest or least expensive option, and also the easiest to change.
Wood Panels
Adhere them vertically or horizontally to a wall behind the bed, and they’ll look rustic, cosy or minimalist depending on the finish. Make sure they’re securely screwed in and treated so they’ll last.
**18. Minimalist Wall Decor
Minimalist décor is decorating using very little to create an atmosphere that is both functional and pared down. In doing this, it creates a space that is calm and uncluttered, hence, it is good for a bedroom.
Choosing Minimalist Pieces
Go for straight lines, subdued colours. Art prints, unframed canvases, photographs in black and white. Less is more in a minimalist space.
Creating a Minimalist Look
Choose your wall works wisely: a maximum of three pieces is enough for impact, not more. Avoid clutter by decorating your home sparingly, so it feels open and airy.
**19. Seasonal Wall Decor
You can freshen up your bedroom by switching pictures on your wall from season to season. You can follow latest fashion trends.
Spring and Summer
Add bright colours and florals to your decor; use lightweight materials and nature-inspired artwork; and maybe some wall-mounted faux flowers or, even better, the real deal.
Fall and Winter
Go neutral and neutral – colder in summer, warmer in winter. Add expanses of texture like ottomans for the winter, rattan screens for the summer. Use rich colours in fall, dark and dramatic in winter; lighten up your decor in spring and summer with brighter hues like burgundy, navy and gold, with a touch of festive decor for holidays or seasonal events.
**20. Functional Wall Decor
Functional decor combines form with function; it makes the room look nice as well as being useful.
Corkboards and Chalkboards
Pretty corkboards can be added for simple note posting, pictures or reminders, and chalkboards become useful to write on or sketch out figures of speech, syntax or grammar lessons. Then there’s the arrangement of personal prized books on the shelves, as well as educational or motivational quotes pinned to a large corkboard or paper on the wall. All of these can be changed frequently, making a classroom feel more like home.
Wall-mounted Desks
A desk which is attached to the wall conserves space and gives the opportunity to work. Choose a type after you decide if you would fold it when you do not use it. It would balance well if it is steady and has enough space for your needs.
**21. DIY Wall Art
This is a big plus in customising your wall art.
Painting your walls is much cheaper than buying ready-made pictures. Utilising your bedroom for painting will enable you to create a free addition to your hobbies.
Painting and Drawing
Play with different techniques or mediums. Do notes, pictures of landscapes, portraits or something abstract. Put it in a frame or on a canvas (fits perfectly with this pen holder) for that professional look.
Craft Projects
Shellac on, then. Make something long-lasting. Here are a few suggestions that will make your practice a little more hands-on. Dedicate an afternoon to customising a paper flower wall, fabric collage or wooden sign. Put it up where everyone can see.
**22. Vintage and Antique Finds
Things such as vintage and antique rugs, armoires, quilts, mirrors, doors, wall or floor tiles – these can make your bedroom more interesting to look at and, more importantly, more interesting to live in. Instead of being the place you retire to, without any thought, the bedroom can become a part of who you are. Things in the bedroom don’t have to be new and uninteresting. Vintage and antique items add character and history. They can be focal points, and you can base a conversation if your guest visits, knowing that you have some interesting stories to tell about them.
Finding Vintage Pieces
Go to flea markets, thrift stores and online market places. Seek out objects with creative pastlives or unique designs. Make sure they are still functional or at least simple to get functional again.
Incorporating Vintage Decor
To create an eclectic mix, add vintage elements to a simple, modern look. Choose antique decorative items such as frames, mirrors and art. Collect vintage items, such as canteens, beer cans, maps and postcards, and display them together.
**23. Photo Ledges
Photo ledges are a great way to display pictures and prints in a stylish manner that is endlessly changeable.
Choosing Ledges
Choose ledges based on the style and colour palette for your room. Floating ledges are modern and streamlined, while wooden ledges are warm.
Arranging Items
Stack frames of varying degrees of largeness. Use mix-and-match pictures and artefacts in a mishmash; rotate it every now and again.
**24. Maps and Travel-inspired Decor
They’re for travellers and adventurers – people who like maps and travel decorations that carry personal meaning.
Choosing Maps
Choose maps of places you’ve visited and dream of visiting. Go retro with vintage maps, or keep it modern with clean-looking city or neighbourhood maps. Bring in a world map for an instant focal point.
Displaying Travel Items
Pin them to a corkboard or frame them. Hang up some travel photos and souvenirs, or gift a friend a poster or postcards to do the same. A travel gallery wall is a smorgasbord of all these things.
**25. Themed Decor
You can chose a theme for your bedroom and accordingly decorate the walls, your bedsheets and curtains.When you decorate your bedsheets and walls accordingly, your room can definitely provide you a coherent and pleasurable sense.It is not only a bedroom, but also a space where you get in touch with your style and interests.
Popular Themes
Visualise one of these themes: coastal, farmhouse, industrial, or mid-century-modern. Each theme has distinct elements and colour palettes.
Implementing a Theme
Select decor accessories that suit your chosen style. Make sure to use colour, pattern and/or texture that is typical of the style. Everything should harmonise.
Conclusion
Exploring ways to decorate your bedroom walls is a great DIY project that can be not only fun but also extremely satisfying. This is because it allows you to create a visually appealing yet functional space with a masterful blend of artwork, mirrors, shelves and other interesting fittings. It is vital to use stuff that suits your personality. With our fresh ideas, your bedroom will become a vibrant vacation spot to embrace your inner diva.