3 Easy Ways To Dress Up An Empty Wall
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Climb ladder bookshelf by Sintesi Everyone has one... That one blank wall in their home that they have no idea what to do with. Finding the perfect way to dress up an empty wall doesn't have to be overwhelming! A big, windowless wall can be the perfect canvas for creative decor ideas. Take a look at our top 3 ways to dress up an empty wall and liven up your space, below.
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1. Add a Statement Mirror |
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Statement mirrors can do double duty. Adding a mirror with a cool frame or design will not only add character to your space, but it can also expand your room in the most stylish way possible.
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Mirror of Love by Slide Mirror of Love belongs to Design of Love collection, created by Italian designers Graziano Moro and Renato Pigatti. The frame is rich in details, inspired by Italian baroque art, but it is realized in contemporary polyethylene. Mirror of Love gives a strong personality to every kind of anonymous indoor areas and every room become unforgettable. The mirror is available in different sizes: it could be put single on the wall, or it is possible to create personalize composition with two or more products in different dimensions.
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Mirrorized mirror by Seletti Tile your wall with these mirrors to enlarge the room and add character. This 18-piece set of glass tiles is available in two shapes: rectangular and hexagonal, and in two different shades: crystal or fumé.
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Lego mirror by Sovet Round mirror with decorative pattern in concentric circles. To be fixed to the wall.
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Bookcases don't have to take up your entire space. By installing simple, minimalist shelving, you can display a few of your favorite books and objects and still maintain a clean, modern look.
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Bookworm bookshelf by Kartell
Bookworm, the flexible bookshelf. A careful analysis of extrusion technology has allowed the creation of a curvy bookcase which assumes any desired shape, without compromising toughness and functionality. Unlimited shapes can be formed, limited only by personal creativity. Available in three different lengths, Bookworm is marked by a series of bookend supports. Bookworm combines flexibility and superior durability allowing for a load of around 21 lbs for each support. It is advisable to wall-mount the shelf in a curved shape to keep the materials in tension and to increase resistance once loaded.
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Invisibilia wall-mounted floating shelves by Sintesi Create wall art using your favorite books, CDs or souvenirs. Invisibilia Large is a vertical wall decor element as well as an horizontal modular metal shelving system. Mounting hardware included.
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Maze wall unit by Pacini e Cappellini Wooden structure modular wall bookcase. It is possible to hang it vertically or horizontally. High quality product.
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3. Add a Touch of Concrete |
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Concrete can fit in to any style of home.. This versatile material can add to industrial, rustic and modern themes, and can add life to all spaces with a bit of greenery.
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Trophy Stem Vase by Lyon Beton The Concrete Trophy Stem Vase, designed by Lyon Beton brings a little bit of nature to your empty wall space without actually bringing nature home. Adorn your wall with a prized animal head, molded with limited facial details, the trophy head takes on a the silhouette of a stag, a ram, our any hoofed animal depending on whatever you decided to use to create antlers. Comes with fitted vases for the decorative antler holes.
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Memento wall clock by Seletti Memento the clock by Alessandro Zambelli, plays both with words and susbance. The special wooden style manufacturing exalts every detail of the surface and is the element that give lightness to the concrete, usually an architectural material. It is then by virtue of a change of perspective that Cemento, the italian expression for concrete, becomes Memento, memory in Latin. Through the movement of its interchangeable fluo and copper handsm, Memento is able to idelebly fix present and future, as a witness of the existing and the becoming
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