What to Hang on the Wall {besides art and photos}
Tuesday, November 12, 2013 by {darlene}

What to Hang on the Wall

…when you need a fresh idea.

Art and Photos are the obvious. But sometimes we need to shake things up a little bit, have options, and add beauty to our homes in a creative way. And if budget is an obstacle, we can be tempted to hang – gasp – fake art on the walls. Save me! Try these ideas instead.

What to hang on the Wall, a list of 12 ideas from Fieldstone Hill Design

I love the following ideas for “What to hang on the wall.”

1.  Silver Trays: trays

2. Tobacco Baskets or other large, flat baskets: tobacco basket 3. Antique Hammers or Tools: hammers 4. Wooden cutting boards: cutting boards 5. Baskets: baskets 6. Rustic chalkboard: basket bowls and chalkboard

7. Guitars or Musical Instruments: guitars 8. Antique Sporting equipment: antique sporting goods

9. Straw Hats: hats

10. Vintage Needlepoint Collections:

what to hang on the wall needlepoint

11. Framed Scarves or Fabric:

what to hang framed scarves

12. Framed Magazine Images:

what to hang magazine images

Which of these would you hang on your walls?

For more ideas, these images are via Inspiration Display.

 

 

 

 

 

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9 Comments

  • I have a fondness for old cutting boards and have a few that are so special to me. That would be my choice.

  • I like the hammers and the tennis racks but they all look good in the spaces they are in. Never thought about using some of the items here.

  • […] and more, I actually did an entire post on this: Check out more ideas and photos here. […]

  • I love the idea of unique décor on the wall – collections of things or large unusual items. Do you think that the items displayed need to somehow relate to the function of the space? For example, cutting boards in a kitchen, plates in a dining room…
    I have large spaces of wall in my living room/family room. While I have always loved this kind of idea, I am stuck on what to put there.

    • did you consider putting film reels? or something else related to one of your hobbies or interests. I think it’s cool to show your interests in decorating, it’s makes your space uniquely yours!! instead of just putting up a bunch of stuff you could find at target lol

  • I love all of these ideas. In fact, I saw a really large round basket over the weekend and am tempted to buy it to hang on my wall.

  • Claudette Conklin

    I really like these ideas. I have always wanted to frame my old record album covers but they wouldn’t really fit into my decor.

  • i put my picture on wall through canvas canvas 🙂 now looking room great

  • This is a great article with some really creative ideas for decorating your walls! I love the idea of using items other than art and photos. This is a great way to add personality and interest to your space.

    The article also includes some great tips on how to choose items that will complement your space. For example, the author suggests considering the size, scale, and color of the items you’re hanging. This is important to ensure that your wall decor looks cohesive and pulled together.

    Overall, this is a great resource for anyone who is looking for some inspiration for their walls. Thanks for sharing!

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