A stylish, Pinterest-worthy home is never complete without some wall decor. It’s a simple trick to take your home from ordinary to spectacular, and you don’t even have to spend big bucks. Here are 12 easy and perhaps unconventional ways to decorate your walls that will instantly update your home:
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You can find them at stores like Typo, Naiise and IKEA, just to name a few.
It’s a simple way of creating an interactive art piece for your room and keep your items organised.
Pegboard is currently super trendy in Western homes, and we have a feeling it’s picking up here too. You can customise the pegboard to suit your preferences or wall size, and change the arrangement of items whenever you like, so your wall never looks boring.
Photo: The Merry Thought
It’s a unique alternative to wall decals.
It gives you the freedom of changing what you have on the walls everyday if you so wish. Perfect for those who love the colour black too, but would like to inject a sense of fun to their interiors.
Here’s another idea that can be easily customised and changed about to suit your tastes.
It will instantly add warmth and personality to your home.
You also don’t need that many pieces to create an eye-catching wall.
Mount it up on the wall for a dramatic effect. It’s also an ingenious space-saving solution, and might even motivate you to go cycling now and then.
It’ll make for a fun DIY project, too.
Simply print out your favourite ones and create a gridded gallery that adds visual interest to your living space.
Perfect for nature lovers, this is an easy way to bring some green into your home.
Photo: Free Space Intent
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Text: Home & Decor Singapore / Additional Reporting: Elizabeth Liew