Blank walls overwhelming? Ideas on how to fill them

  • By Anyssa Roberts Lexington Herald-Leader
  • Friday, July 26, 2013 2:50pm
  • Life

If your walls could talk, what would they say? Mine would scream and ask for a towel, because they’re naked.

There is a never-ending list of possibilities when it comes to wall decor, but that list seems to shrink automatically when the walls belong to a dorm or rented space.

When I stepped into my college dorm, I was greeted by four white walls. I was excited to be there and was full of ideas for the room, but over time I felt like the bare walls were closing in on me.

Empty walls are as unattractive as walls with too much going on. Walls are giant canvases waiting to be filled, and decor allows you to run wild with it.

Here are a few simple tips and rules for covering your walls in a small space.

Rental or dorm

To start, be sure your room agreement allows you to decorate your walls. Painting or drilling holes might not be allowed, so be sure to keep the rules of your agreement in mind.

Some leases say tenants may paint as long as the walls are returned to their original color, but not paying attention to the contract will come back to haunt you when move-out inspection rolls around.

Color scheme

Choose art that integrates and strengthens the color plan. My color scheme is black, white and turquoise, and my wall decals should complement and reflect my color scheme. There are limitless ways decor could do this.

Rebekah Ison, assistant professor of interior design at the University of Kentucky, says good decor has colors that complement and add to a scheme.

Mirror tricks

Here’s a trick I learned from my mother’s house: Mirrors and other reflective items, when used correctly, can give the illusion of a larger space.

Mirrors increase the visual space of a room, but any reflective surface will do.

I found a long frameless mirror at Wal-Mart and used a circle mirror kit from Target to embellish around it with a few smaller mirrors. I used the rest of the kit for other spaces around the room. My room looked larger instantly.

Budget watch

Decorating can get pricey, especially when it comes to wall decor, but it does not have to cost a fortune to cover bare walls.

Most students don’t have a lot of money, so buying from thrift stores like Goodwill or consignment shops could fit into their budget, Ison says. Your wallet will thank you for it.

Personal tastes

Stay true to your style and your preferences because there is no formula for great wall decor.

Dwayne Anderson, co-owner of House by JSD, says everyone is different, so what works for one person’s style might not work for someone else.

Putting up photo collages of friends and family or hanging inspirational posters and wall decals can brighten your corner and turn it into home.

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