6 decorative tips for dealing with high walls

The high ceiling looks like a dream, but decorating the blank wall extensions to support the height of the ceiling can be a challenge.
However, you don’t have to sacrifice comfort for high walls.

  1. Hang artwork vertically.
    Vertical artwork is a perfect complement to tall walls.
    A bold image of a large gallery wall grouping or contemporary installation is a great way to connect your extra height with the rest of the interior.
    The mix of size and image reduces the monochrome areas of painted plasterboard and visually introduces walls into the room from a sterile state to a welcoming state.

2.One of the easiest ways to warm up a wall is to enlarge your artwork to complement it.
Larger horizontal fragments are powerful enough to balance the space without exceeding the room. You can use colors and themes to make your room more personalized and less structured.
The triplets of horses displayed in this large room are almost as large as the sofa, but it feels balanced with the vastness of the space.
Anything larger might dwarf the furniture and focus too much attention on the artwork itself.


3.Use bold colors.Using vivid colors in your vertical art will lift your eyes up, making the walls feel more intimate and connected to the whole space.
Tip: paint blank canvases of different sizes in complementary colors and hang them together to create a bold vertical artwork.Consider installation.
Vertical art need not be limited to canvas.


4.Consider wall sculptures or multiple installations, such as these bright blue butterflies dancing on the wall.
This method is interesting and diverse enough that the walls don’t need any other decoration.

5.Play with textiles.
One unexpected way to decorate high walls is to use textiles.
Simple and chic, a row of fabrics is placed on thin rods at the top and bottom to add softness and a cocoon-like feel.
Depending on the size of the wall, multiple fabrics can be hung side-by-side in any configuration.

6.Introduce wood trim.
Through the use of wood decoration to create architectural interest, a high wall from boring into a work of art.
When you have gorgeous floor-to-ceiling and three-dimensional textures, there is no need for further decoration.
Tip: put the design on paper, stick it on the wall, and then stick a wood trim.
Always measure, measure, measure!

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