A curated collection of 28 inspiring DIY wall decor ideas, with tips and simple tutorials to help you achieve a designer look without the designer price.
Decorator’s block is real — like the creative standstill you feel when facing a large, empty wall.
Instead of staring at a blank screen, you’re staring at drywall, and the choices feel endless. It’s tempting to call it minimalist and leave it blank, but most people want something that adds personality and warmth.
Below are 28 approachable, stylish ideas to help you fill those empty walls with purpose and charm. Each idea includes practical tips so you can tackle a project with confidence.

28 Creative DIY Wall Decor Ideas for Your Blank Walls
When I ask people what they struggle with most in decorating, the top response is almost always: “I don’t know what to do with my bare wall.” To help, I’ve gathered 28 creative ideas to spark inspiration — from thrifted finds to simple painting tricks — so you can turn empty walls into features that reflect your style.
1. Gallery Wall Frames
Gallery walls remain a timeless choice. They don’t need to look chaotic — thoughtful arrangements and a consistent spacing rule make them feel intentional. Stick to black-and-white photos for a calm, cohesive look, or choose artwork with a shared color palette for unity. If you prefer an eclectic vibe, mix frame sizes and finishes for visual interest. Gallery walls work beautifully in stairways, hallways, and living rooms.
Tip: Space frames about 2–6 inches apart so the collection reads as one curated grouping. Use a mix of sizes for an eclectic arrangement or identical frames for a neat, orderly grid.


Arrange frames deliberately: a clustered organic layout feels relaxed, while a strict grid creates symmetry. Either approach can transform a plain expanse of wall into a focal point.

2. Mirrors
Mirrors are both decorative and functional. Group several mirrors together for a gallery-style display, or use one large leaning mirror to make a room feel more open and brighter. For a playful look, paint the frames in bright colors or complementary tones.


Source: Shabbyfufu
3. Oversized Map
An oversized map can be deeply personal. Choose the city you live in, the region you grew up in, or a place with family roots to create a meaningful focal piece. You can buy vintage or modern prints or search for public-domain maps for a budget-friendly option.

4. Hats
Hats add texture and personality to walls and are an easy thrift-store find. Arrange them in a cluster above a console or in an entryway to create a warm, lived-in feel without spending much.

Source – Wildflower Home
5. Wallpaper
Bold or subtle wallpaper can stand alone as the main visual element, removing the need for extra art. Patterned wallpaper works especially well in small powder rooms, behind a bed, or on a single accent wall.

6. Plates
Decorative plates make charming wall art for kitchens and dining rooms. Mix patterns and sizes, and look for budget-friendly vintage finds to create a curated display.

Source: Design Sponge
7. Molding
Architectural molding adds instant character to a room. Whether you choose traditional grid molding, picture-frame molding, board and batten, shiplap, or stained plank walls, molding can create a dramatic focal point without additional artwork.
- Traditional grid molding
- Picture frame molding
- Board & batten
- Shiplap
- Stained plank wall

8. Floating Shelves
Floating shelves provide a relaxed display area and let you layer art, plants, and objects for texture. They’re versatile and can be restyled seasonally to refresh a room.

Source: McGee & Co.
9. An Oversized Painting
One large piece of artwork can be more effective than many small pieces. An oversized painting or print becomes a strong focal point and often makes a room feel more spacious. For a budget option, consider printing an image as an engineer or poster print and framing it.
Tutorial: DIY large-scale art using engineer prints.


10. Brushstrokes
Create a wallpaper-like effect with paint by using bold brushstrokes or a repeat pattern. This is an inexpensive way to introduce texture and movement while customizing color to your room’s palette.

Source: Curbly
11. Command Center
Turn part of a wall into a functional hub with a family command center: calendar, memo boards, mail slots, and hooks. It’s a practical solution that keeps the household organized and looks intentional when styled well.
Tutorial: Tips to create an organized family command center.

12. Pressed Flowers & Feathers
Collect flowers, leaves, and feathers from your yard or walks, press them, and display them in float frames. This low-cost project produces delicate, personalized art that’s perfect for small wall groupings.

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13. Hooks
Decorative hooks are practical and attractive. Use them in entryways, mudrooms, or bathrooms to hang bags, coats, or towels while doubling as wall art.

14. Stencil
Stenciling is a great alternative to wallpaper if you want a patterned wall without the commitment. With repeated motifs or a single accent band, stencils make it easy to achieve a custom look on a budget.

Source – In My Own Style
15. Engineer Typography Prints
Design simple typographic prints by typing favorite lyrics, quotes, or passages and printing them large on engineering or poster paper. Framed, they create a modern, graphic focal point that’s quick to produce.
Tutorial: DIY storybook-style art from typography.

16. Chalkboard
A chalkboard wall or framed chalkboard blends function and style. Use it for menus, quotes, or rotating artwork. It’s especially useful in kitchens or family spaces.

Source: Amber Interiors
17. Old Windows
Repurposed window frames create the illusion of a window and add architectural interest to windowless rooms. Lean them against a wall or hang them for instant charm.

Source: Kate Marker Interiors
18. Baskets
Woven baskets bring texture and warmth. Arrange a variety of shapes and sizes on a wall for an affordable, boho-friendly display that works especially well above beds or sofas.

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19. Cutting Boards
In kitchens, wooden cutting boards can become rustic wall art. Hang a curated collection of boards in different shapes and grains for a warm, lived-in look.

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20. Framed Recipes & Letters
Handwritten recipes, letters, or notes from family members make touching, nostalgic wall art. Preserve delicate paper with UV-safe methods and frame them to create meaningful displays.
Tutorial: How to preserve and frame handwritten recipes and letters.

21. Peel and Stick Mural
Peel-and-stick murals are an easy way to achieve dramatic, large-scale imagery without paint or wallpaper paste. Finish them with a framing trim or box molding to give the mural a polished, gallery-like appearance.
Resource: Scenic wall mural options and installation tips.

22. Tapestry
Vintage and woven tapestries add rich texture and pattern. They’re excellent for large blank walls and can be found secondhand — a well-hung tapestry becomes an instant focal point.
Tutorial: How to hang a wall tapestry easily with several mounting options.

23. Textile Art
Repurpose an old rug or fabric by framing sections in shadowboxes to create unique textile art. This sustainable approach yields colorful, tactile artwork perfect for adding depth to walls.
Tutorial: DIY textile art from recycled rugs.

24. DIY TV Art
Turn any smart TV into a digital frame by displaying rotating artwork or curated photos when the screen is idle. It’s a sleek way to incorporate art into a modern living room without additional frames.
Tutorial: Steps to display art on a basic smart TV.

25. Magnetic Art Memo Board
Create functional art by mounting a metal sheet inside a frame to serve as a magnetic memo board. It looks like framed art when not in use and doubles as a family hub for notes and reminders.
Tutorial: Make a large wall art magnetic memo board.

26. Shower Curtain Art
A patterned shower curtain stretched over a wooden frame makes an inexpensive large-scale artwork. Choose bold prints for instant impact and a quick, budget-friendly project.
Tutorial: DIY large-scale wall art from a shower curtain.

27. DIY House Portraits
Turn photos of your home into painterly portraits using apps or filters that mimic brushstrokes. These custom house portraits make thoughtful, personal artwork for any wall.
Tutorial: How to turn photos into paintings for wall display.

28. Framed Sheet Music
Framed sheet music offers a refined, musical touch. Use pages from a favorite songbook or seasonal music to create a sophisticated gallery wall that can be adapted year-round.
Tutorial: Create a sheet music art gallery wall.

That covers 28 practical and stylish ways to tackle decorator’s block. Whether you prefer framed photos, textured textiles, or functional pieces that double as art, there’s an idea here to suit any room and budget.
Pick one approach, try it on a small wall or section, and build from there — sometimes a single change removes the fear of decorating altogether.
Good luck, and goodbye decorator’s block.
Frequently Asked Questions
A common guideline is to hang the center of artwork at about 60–63 inches from the floor. Use this as a starting point and adjust up or down based on ceiling height and furniture placed beneath the piece.
Aim for 3–6 inches between frames to ensure the grouping reads as a coordinated arrangement rather than separate pieces.
More Easy Wall Art Tips
Mistakes people commonly make when hanging picture frames and how to avoid them.

How to hang a gallery wall perfectly every time.

Where to look for vintage art and tips for printing digital pieces for display.

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