How to add color to a wall without painting
Paint is a beautiful thing, but you don’t need to use it to make your walls look good. When your apartment’s accent wall needs a little something extra, there are plenty of other ways to liven up the space. You can add color and texture without spending money on paint and supplies by using these alternative decoration ideas:
Tapestries
Tapestries are a great way to add color and texture to a room. They come in many different styles, colors, sizes and shapes. You can hang them on the wall or use them as window treatments. If you don’t want to spend the money on new furniture but still want to change the look of your room, adding tapestries is an inexpensive option that will give your home more character without having to buy something new.
If you want to cover up an ugly wall but don’t want to paint it then consider hanging a tapestry over it. Tapestries can also be used as room dividers by hanging two opposite each other at different heights or along walls with different designs. You can even use one as part of your window treatment instead of curtains if you like!
Wallpaper
- Wallpaper is cheap.
- It’s easy to install, and even easier to remove.
- It’s a great way to add color and pattern without breaking the bank (or your back).
- You can use wallpaper to cover large areas, like an entire wall or ceiling.
- The right wallpaper can add texture and interest that doesn’t take much effort at all on your part.
Mirrors
Mirrors are a great way to add light and space to any room. They can also be used as focal points, create the illusion of space, create symmetry and increase intimacy in your room.
- Mirrors reflect light. This is the most obvious use for mirrors but it’s also one of the most practical: if a room isn’t getting enough natural light, a mirror will reflect some of that ambient light into darker corners or areas where direct sunlight rarely hits.
- Mirrors make rooms appear larger than they are because they create an illusion of depth—a technique known as forced perspective (this is how movie sets work). The more you have on a wall or hanging from above, the more spacious it will feel because your brain thinks there’s more distance between each piece than there really is: You’re actually standing closer together than what those reflections suggest!
Shelving
Shelving is a great way to add color and storage without painting walls. You can use shelves to display objects, art or plants. You can also use them as bookcases by placing books on a shelf along with other decorative items.
- Colorful books: If you want to add some color but don’t want heavy furniture taking up space, think about using your books as decoration instead! It only takes one or two colorful volumes (like these) to make an impact in any room — especially if they’re stacked on top of each other for maximum effect!
- Green plants: Plants offer instant visual interest in any home decor style — even if they aren’t doing anything beyond just sitting there looking pretty! A side table full of succulents will instantly transform your living area into an oasis of greenery (and life). Or try wicker planters filled with pastel flowers…they’ll bring spring right into winter’s heart!
Curtains and Draperies
Curtains and draperies are one of the most popular ways to dress up a room. They can add color, texture, or even privacy if necessary. If you’re looking for an elegant touch that doesn’t require painting or wallpapering your space, curtains are a great option!
Posters and Prints
Posters and prints are great ways to add color, pattern and interest to any room. You can find them at your local art store or online, with a wide variety of styles in nearly any size. If you’re not sure what you want, scan the selection at your favorite retailer until something inspires you.
You can also print out your own photos or purchase digital prints from websites like Etsy and Society6. These sites offer unique designs that could make for an eye-catching addition to your walls!
Photos and Photo Collages
A photo collage is a great way to add color and personality to any room. If you want to give your living room, bedroom or hallway a more intimate feel, try hanging some favorite portraits of your family members on the wall. If you’re looking for something bolder, go for an abstract collage made up of photos from different eras, like old newspaper clippings from what were considered “newspaper days” back in the day!
Whether it’s a focal point for your living room or just something fun for kids’ rooms (like my son), photo collages are definitely one of our favorite ways to dress up walls without paint.
Wreaths and Greenery
- Wreaths are a great way to decorate a wall.
- Wreaths are easy to make and can be made from many materials such as pine cones, leaves, fabric and flowers.
- You can hang them in your front door or on the wall in your living room!
There are many ways to liven up a room without paint.
You don’t have to paint your walls just because they’re boring. There are many ways to liven up a room without paint.
- Paint is expensive. The average cost of painting the inside of a home is around $2,000, according to Home Advisor. If you’re not looking for a full-on remodel and just want something new in your living room or bedroom, that’s a lot of money spent on something temporary like paint. Plus, if you live in an apartment building with shared walls and ceilings—think Manhattan—you probably can’t even do it yourself!
- Paint fumes can be harmful. Most coatings contain solvents that can be dangerous when inhaled repeatedly over time (for instance, if you’re using spray cans). Even if the only thing that bothers you about painting is having no ventilation while doing it (which would be surprising), we’d still recommend staying away from this DIY method for health reasons alone!
- Paint takes up time and space at both ends: before applying the coating onto your walls during one stage; after removing all traces of pigment during another stage (if done incorrectly). A small patch may take hours; large rooms could take days or even weeks depending on how much coverage needs contributing towards them by way of paintwork being applied/removed every day until completion occurs – leaving us with massive amounts wasted product which adds up financially significantly over time – not mention polluting our environment unnecessarily too!”
Conclusion
The great thing about these decorating ideas is that they’re all easy to do yourself. You don’t even have to go out and buy anything fancy – just grab some old clothes, posters or other items that catch your eye and make them into something new!