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9 Ways to Decorate a Large Wall

Get ready to fill that blank canvas.

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We know how hard it can be to find inspiration when staring at a completely blank wall. Before you begin looking for the perfect wall decor, it is helpful to look at examples to get you inspired. Check out our examples below to learn how to decorate a large wall.




Singular Moment


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While this choice may feel obvious at first, opting to decorate a large blank wall with just one piece of artwork allows it to shine and embrace the negative space. Choose anything from artwork to photography to a tapestry. Maximise the impact of your piece in the space by anchoring your artwork to a central spot on the wall – hang it above a sofa, between two accent pieces or at the halfway mark of the wall – and then hang it at eye level.

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Tip: Don’t look for height symmetry (equal space above and below) when hanging frames. Instead, hang frames at eye level to naturally and effortlessly draw attention. For more advice, check out our guide How to Hang a Picture Perfectly.


Paired Up


Doubling up on frames is a great way to introduce structure and visual interest when decorating a large blank wall. Multi-piece artwork and photographs can be spun one of two ways: as one piece that bleeds across two frames (a diptych) or two related pieces paired together. You can use more than two frames as well – many diptychs occur across five frames.

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Displayed Collections


An easy way to fill a blank wall is to display a collection of items – try a group of gold-coloured ornaments, matching art pieces or family photos. Display these items in an open bookshelf or cube storage, where they can be seen easily. Add small details like a matching set of books for an effortlessly coordinated look.

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Take your gallery wall up a notch by filling your entire wall with statement pieces. This striking look is sure to impress guests and is a great way to display your eye for art and design. Take stock of the pieces you want to include and map out in advance where each picture will go. Don’t be afraid to mix shapes, sizes and frames – variety looks great on a gallery wall.

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Tip: Before you begin planning your in-house exhibition, read our guide: Gallery Wall Ideas to Try at Home.


Handy Shelving


An easy way to fill a blank space is with shelving. Beyond occupying the empty wall, your shelving will provide additional storage space as well. You can use this space to keep books and other essentials easily accessible from your sofa, or to display items that accentuate the decor in your room. Choose standing shelves for solo pieces that will take up the most space, or find smaller wall-mounted or floating shelves that can be interspersed with wall art.

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Pretty Decals


If you’re looking for a creative twist, look for decals or statement wallpaper to fill your blank wall. You can find decals large enough to occupy most of your wall or a smaller piece to sit above your couch. Decals use wall-friendly adhesive that won’t ruin your paint, making them a low-commitment, fun decor option. You can also use wallpaper to make a statement with a vibrant pattern or wall mural. Try to pick colors that are complementary to your sofa and other decor in the room. If you don’t want to fill the entire wall space, try introducing a wallpaper border by the ceiling for a touch of fun.

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Decorative Greenery


Another creative way to fill your blank wall is to invest in greenery. You can find wall-hanging planters or wall-mounted pots so you can place your plants at different levels on the wall. When choosing the placement of your plants, create visual balance by setting some on the floor and some on tables, and mounting others directly to the wall. If you don’t have a green thumb, try out faux plants for low-maintenance decor.

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Wall Mirrors


Hanging mirrors is an easy and tasteful way to fill a bare wall. You can mix mirrors with wall art or let one large mirror shine by itself. Match your mirror’s frame to the style of your space – a plain black or white frame works for a modern room, while a faded wooden frame fits nicely in a rustic or coastal room.

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Metal Accents


Metal wall accents add texture and dimension to any space. These accents function perfectly as a centerpiece on a completely blank wall or above furniture like your sofa or fireplace. Try mixing metal wall pieces with wooden wall decor for a rustic effect. Alternatively, pair an abstract metal sculpture with a sleek sofa for a modern effect.

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