Clever Wall Decor – How to Use Empty Frames
Who doesn’t love picture frames? They are the perfect way to display family photos and paintings while adding dimension to a room.
But what about decorating with empty frames? This has become a hot trend over the last few years among decorators as the frames alone are considered a work of art.
Today, we take a look at 5 different ways to showcase your empty frames.
Create a Gallery Wall
Sometimes gallery walls can look busy when they are filled with different photos and artwork. Instead, add interest to a room by combining various frame sizes, colors and styles. Or add empty frames to an existing gallery to mix things up.
Stacked Frames
Stacked frames look best when they have finishes that complement each other and of course, they will need to be in different sizes. You can also try stacking frames with different shapes. The more diverse the sizes and the shapes of the frames, the better.
Create Your Own Art
You can fill your frame with more than just photos. Use your empty frame to display a wreath, flowers or any decor. The nice thing is you can switch out different pieces based on the season or whenever you feel the need for a change. In the photo below we have framed vintage silver pieces.
Line Frames with Wallpaper
Instead of wallpapering an entire room, enjoy your favorite wallpaper at a fraction of the cost by displaying it as artwork.
Add a Chalkboard or Corkboard
Combine style and function by adding a chalkboard or corkboard to your empty frame. This is perfect for kitchens or any room you will be creating lists or pinning various items.
Looking for Unique Frames and Home Decor in Macomb County?
There are very few rules when it comes to decorating with empty frames. We hope this article inspired you to get creative with your walls.
If you are looking for unique empty frames, vintage home decor and hand painted furniture, be sure to visit All Around the House Interiors in Downtown Romeo, Michigan. We will also custom paint any pieces that you would like to transform or upcycle. Call the shop for more information.