You love your living room. It’s cosy and comfortable, and perfectly so. The sofa is great for spreading out on when you need a good lounge.
And the TV is at just the right height to prevent you from straining your neck. All in all, it’s a great room!
Apart from that one wall. You know the one; it’s boringly empty and overwhelmingly negative. It’s just not helping to bring the space together, and it always catches your eye when you’re just trying to relax.
But not for much longer! If you’ve got an empty living room wall harshing the vibe, here’s how to make proper use of it.
Turn it into Your Very Own Gallery
An empty living room wall is a prime gallery space for your very own unique collage. Pop up some pictures, some photos, your own artworks, old cross stitches and embroidery projects, and everything in between.
And get as crazy as you like with both what you put up and the way it’s put up. You want the wall to be ten times more interesting than it is right now and that requires a bit of loose creativity!
Remember, while it might not get exhibited in any other gallery in the world, it’s your living room so you get to decide!
Add Some Warmth with a Fireplace
A fireplace is the kind of feature that’s genuinely perfect for a totally empty wall. After all, fireplaces are good focal points, even if they’re on the smaller side. They draw the eye whether they’re in use or not, a
And if you shop for modern electric fireplaces from Fires2u, you don’t even need to have anywhere to vent the smoke when you use it. You can just get it installed on or into the wall and then enjoy your new, much more present and active living room wall.
Create a Vibrant Living Wall
Living walls are very chic additions to modern homes. And while it may sound hard to try and set up one, all you need are some low-effort plants to put up, some shelves (or hanging pots and/or baskets), and then an arrangement to put them all in.
Or you can do a faux-living wall, if you’d rather not have any real plants clogging up your living room space. This is a good choice for those who don’t like the idea of cleaning up dead dropped leaves, or having to deal with more bugs inside the house.
You also have the choice of weaving faux leaves and branches together to make your own green tapestry, which can then be stuck up on the wall with command hooks.
If there’s an empty wall in your living room that’s just ruining the whole look, use the ideas above to spark some inspiration and finally get it covered up! From living walls to fireplace and mantelpieces to a wacky gallery, make the wall stand out in a much better way than it did!