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Art Alternatives for Empty Wall Spaces

Looking for creative ways to fill that empty wall space in your home or office? Think outside the box and explore alternative art options beyond traditional paintings. There are no rules - introduce fun, exciting statement pieces to your home décor. Get inspired and let your creativity run wild with these art alternatives for empty wall spaces.

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Fabric-wrapped frames are great for adding color and texture to your walls. Simply choose a fabric that complements your décor and wrap it around a plain wooden frame. For a sustainable option, repurpose excess fabric from throughout the home, and use an old or thrifted frame.

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Hanging a collection of woven baskets or plates on your wall can not only bring texture and interest but also add a warm and inviting vibe to your space. You can mix and match different sizes and shapes of baskets or plates, and arrange them in a collage style or in a linear pattern for a more streamlined look.

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Hanging a series of vintage maps can be a unique alternative to traditional paintings, create a focal point and add interest to a blank wall. Choose maps that reflect your personal interests or travels for a unique touch. You can frame the maps or use clips to hang them directly on the wall for a more casual look.

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Metal sculptures come in a variety of styles and sizes, and can be a bold and eye-catching addition to your décor. You can choose a modern and industrial piece that complements your existing décor or use it as a statement piece to anchor a room.

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From macrame to tapestries to woven textiles, wall hangings can add color, texture, and interest to your space. Choose a style that fits your décor and personality for a one-of-a-kind look. You can hang a solo statement piece or create a gallery wall with multiple pieces to add interest and depth to your walls.