6. Moulding, Panelling, Bricks and Tiles: Introduce architectural interest and sophistication to your blank walls with the addition of wall mouldings, exposed bricks or tiles. Installing fixed products such as these creates visual interest and adds depth to the wall, providing an elegant backdrop for other decor elements. Experiment with different shapes, textures and sizes to achieve the desired look. Use a contrasting color for a striking effect, to draw the eye or create tension or zones within a space. For a more subtle, gentle result continue the colour within the space onto other finishes or use the same colour in a shade deeper. In the fireplace image here, you can see how the clients recycled brick offers all the interest required for the space.
7. Wall Murals: Be bold and install a wall mural. The inclusion of a large scale artwork that is directly on your wall has an impactful, permanent feeling that defines a room. You can either hire an artist to paint one or there are a lot of murals available as wallpaper.
8. Functional Wall Art: Combine aesthetics with practicality by choosing functional wall art. This could include wall-mounted shelves, hooks, acoustic paneling or pegboards that serve both decorative and organizational purposes. These solutions are particularly useful in small spaces.
9. Plants and Greenery: Bring nature indoors by incorporating plants into your wall decor. Wall-mounted planters or a vertical garden can add a refreshing and lively atmosphere to any room. Consider low-maintenance plants or preserved moss for easy upkeep.
A venetian plaster adds visual texture and interest in this bathroom.