Wall Decals
Decorating Vaulted Walls with Elongated Decals
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🏺 Vases & Bowls: Sculptural Flair
Vases and bowls on shelves or ledges under decals add sculptural pizzazz. A tall, skinny vase beside a vertical stripe decal mimics its stretch, while a wide, shallow bowl grounds chunkier designs. My sister plopped a turquoise bowl under a mandala decal, and it popped like a jewel. Choose ceramic or glass for elegance, or go quirky with metallic or textured pieces. Fill vases with dried pampas grass for a trendy touch that doesn’t wilt—because who has time to water flowers every week?📌 Noticeboards: Pin Your Personality
Noticeboards on vaulted walls blend function with flair, especially when framed by decals. A corkboard surrounded by a constellation decal becomes a starry mood board for your dreams. I pinned postcards and fairy lights on a board under a swirl decal, and it felt like my wall was telling my life story. Fabric-covered boards in bold colors add softness, while magnetic ones keep things sleek. Pin photos, quotes, or even a tiny plant cutting—make it chaotic, make it yours.🎨 Mixing & Matching: The Art of Controlled Chaos
Here’s where the magic happens: combining decals with plants, mirrors, and candles creates a vaulted wall that’s a storytelling masterpiece. Imagine a vine decal curling around a mirror, with a basket of succulents below and candles flickering nearby—like a fairy tale exploded in your living room. My friend tried this, went overboard, and ended up with a wall that looked like a flea market vomited. Lesson? Balance is key. Stick to one focal decal, then layer two or three accents (a mirror, a plant, a vase). Too many elements, and your wall screams “help!”Pairing decals with greenery softens the room’s vibe, like adding marshmallows to hot cocoa.
🔧 DIY Tips: Stick It Right
Applying elongated decals is easier than assembling IKEA furniture, but don’t rush—okay, I’m rushing, but you shouldn’t! Clean the wall, use a level, and enlist a friend to hold the decal’s top while you smooth it down. Bubbles? Poke ’em with a pin and press. For extra flair, cut decals to fit around outlets or light switches—precision makes it look pro. If you’re stacking decor, anchor heavy items properly; a falling mirror at 2 a.m. is nobody’s idea of fun.💡 Budget Hacks: Style on a Dime
Elongated decals start at $10 online, and DIY planters from thrift store finds cost pennies. Check dollar stores for candle holders or vases—spray-paint them gold for instant glam. My aunt scored a $5 mirror, hung it under a $12 decal, and her wall looks like a million bucks. Noticeboards? Cover an old corkboard with fabric scraps. Mix high and low—nobody needs to know your chic vase is from a clearance bin.😄 Final Dash: Your Wall, Your Rules
Vaulted walls are your playground, and elongated decals are the slide—fun, bold, and a little daring. Layer in plants, mirrors, candles, and baskets, and you’ve got a space that’s uniquely yours. As designer Nate Berkus says, “Your home should tell the story of who you are.” So grab those decals, stick ’em up, and let your wall sing. Now, excuse me while I sprint to my next decorating frenzy!- 🌟 Pro Tip: Test decals on a small wall patch first—some cheap ones peel paint.
- 🌟 Quick Hack: Use washi tape to mock up decal placement before committing.
- 🌟 Style Note: Match candle scents to your decal’s vibe—pine for forest designs, lavender for florals.
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