17 Living Room Wall Decor Ideas-From Allover Tile to Aquatic Accents-That Add the Perfect Finishing Touch
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17 Living Room Wall Decor Ideas-From Allover Tile to Aquatic Accents-That Add the Perfect Finishing Touch
""Three-dimensional wall treatments-such as sculptural plaster, textured wallpaper, tile, and wood paneling-are increasingly popular as homeowners look to create spaces that are felt as much as they are seen," says Angyus. It's a sentiment that Weisz agrees with, though she says the look whispers, rather than shouts, for attention. "Natural and organic feature walls have become the quiet power move of interiors, replacing overt statement walls with surfaces that feel earned, tactile, and timeless," she says."
"Additionally, Fante says, "We'll see more blending of woods with linen fabrics and meticulous lighting creating moments to highlight decor." If you're still relying on linear LED strips, it might finally be time for an upgrade. A wellness undercurrent is driving the movement, she adds. "Natural finishes soften acoustics, regulate light, and create a sense of calm that glossy surfaces never could. In an era of constant stimulation, organic walls offer visual exhale-a return to materials that age gracefully and improve with time.""
Three-dimensional wall treatments such as sculptural plaster, textured wallpaper, tile, and wood paneling are growing in popularity to make spaces tactile as well as visual. Natural and organic feature walls are favored over overt statement walls, creating surfaces that feel earned, tactile, and timeless. A wellness undercurrent favors natural finishes that soften acoustics, regulate light, and impart calm, improving with age. Designers recommend blending woods with linen fabrics and using meticulous lighting to highlight decor, moving beyond basic linear LED strips. Alternatives to framed art include metal, wood, and ceramic wall sculptures, tapestries, macramé, woven baskets, window treatments, and vintage salvaged pieces.
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