Ideas For Empty Wall Space In Bedroom
Built into the corner to make the most of the slim space shelves filled with baking essentials pull double-duty as a pantry.
Ideas for empty wall space in bedroom. Leaning Mirror Beyond their ability to make a room feel instantly bigger and brighter large mirrors are the perfect way to add design-friendly details to empty walls. Fuzzy stools and a floral chandelier introduce personality to the space. You can pretty much squeeze a plant into any vacant spot beside your bed on top of bookshelves and of course in empty corners.
With a timeless look this floating shelf fits most decor and can be installed virtually anywhere. Position your favorite type of greenery directly next to a piece of large-scale wall art for even more of. Indoor plants are a godsend for filling voids in the home.
Baskets tucked into open cubbies help streamline storage with a clean look. It features a rectangular silhouette with a wood finish for rustic appeal. Instead of hanging yours up consider a leaning option that can be positioned in any room of the home.
A tall potted plant as seen in this living room from Los Angeles-based interior designer Wendy Haworth is one of the easiest ways to add interest to a wall area. A half-wall now encloses the staircase to open up the space and allow sunshine from the new skylights to flood the room. And they wont just fill a space indoor plants will bring any dead zone to life.
The black and white look of the room is sleek and modern but the fireplace adds a lot of warmth and the large plant adds some vibrancy to the room. We love the look of old champagne riddling racks as wall art. Ours is ideal for a display of empty wine bottles too beautiful to throw away or for creating an indoor garden moment by adding faux botanicals like air plants and succulents.
Built-ins keep the space clean and functional. Fill an empty wall space above a desk fireplace entryway between windows and more. Hang alone or pair with other styles from the Sorbus Floating Shelf Collection.