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Spicing Up Your Walls With a Little Accent

Spicing Up Your Walls With a Little Accent

When a room appears to lack definition or personality, an accent wall may be just what it needs. An accent wall differs from the others to add contrast, personality, and a focal point.

There are a number of ways to fashion an accent wall, depending on your style. Popular options include:

  • A solid paint colour — easy and affordable.
  • Decorative wall panels, such as board and batten for a timeless elegance, shiplap for a farmhouse or coastal aesthetic.
  • Brick or natural stone adds texture and depth and fits modern, rustic, industrial, or biophilic styles.
  • Limewash has a soft, earthy appearance, a subtle texture, and it’s an eco-friendly choice that imparts an organic and enduring aesthetic.
  • Wallpaper has regained popularity, and is now available in peel-and-stick varieties, which are simpler to install but less permanent than traditional forms which offer long-term durability but require more intensive application.
  • Ceramic tiles, available in various colours, patterns, and 3-D options. Perfect for kitchens and bathrooms, thanks to its moisture resistance and durability.
  • Murals, such as a map or colourful geometric shapes, offer bold designs without overwhelming the room.
  • A gallery wall, with different-sized framed art prints, photos, or 3-D pieces.

When choosing your accent wall, it is advisable to avoid walls with obstacles such as outlets, doors, and windows. If a room already has a strong focal point, like a fireplace or nook, consider a different wall or room to avoid a chaotic look.


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