5 CREATIVE WAYS TO SPRUCE UP YOUR EMPTY WALL SPACE

Rose Maina

Rose Maina

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WALL TO WALL.

5 Creative Ways to Spruce Up Your Empty Wall space.

If you’ve been thinking about doing something to that empty wall space but can’t figure out what to do, this guide might be what you need. The best part? They are all renter friendly, inexpensive and you get to show off your amazing personality while adding a touch of your own to each. There is something for every taste bud.

RECORD PLAYER WALLS.

Yes, the old spin tables are back in style and cool! Music lovers with an eye for art can display their favorite records in an aesthetically pleasing way. The upside is that this is fairly inexpensive if you already own the records and a record player. You just need a cool set up and you’re good to go. For all the newbies, you can get a spin table from amazon at an affordable price here and start building your collection. It also takes up minimal space if you have minimal wall real estate.
(Source Pinterest; Record Player walls)
(Source Pinterest; Record Player walls)

MIRROR WALLS.

Perhaps the most common and genius idea is to plonk a huge mirror on any free wall space. The best thing about this is you can use mirrors to reflect your style in a modern chic way. From using asymmetrical wavy mirrors to adding LED lights underneath or using wood paneling, you can elevate this design to suit your taste.
(Source Pinterest: Wall Mirrors)
(Source Pinterest: Wall Mirrors)

BOOK SHELF WALLS.

All the book-tok girlies and general lovers of literature and reading wish they could live in a library for eternity. Well, you can. Build your own little haven right at home by adding a bookshelf to your free wall space. Just grab a sturdy bookshelf from Ikea, Amazon or here, your favorite books and get to work. The upside to this, is that it’s fairly inexpensive, fast to assemble and you get to ramble on about this one book that you just “can’t put down” to all your guest when they come over.
(Source Pinterest; Bookshelf Designs)
(Source Pinterest; Bookshelf Designs)

GALLERY WALL.

Another great use of free wall space is by adding pictures on your wall. The pictures you use can be artsy, a great way to showcase your personality or personal, a warm loving touch from your friends and family. Either way you go, pictures on your wall are a great way to warm up any space.
(Source Pinterest: Gallery Wall Designs)
(Source Pinterest: Gallery Wall Designs)

MURAL WALL PAPER WALLS.

Wall papers are not just the old drab flowery wall paper t that you think of when you hear wall paper. You can use wall paper to spruce up your space elegantly in a way that does not take you back to the 50s. Just pick whatever style and theme you like and paste it on your wall. The upside of this is its renter friendly, inexpensive easy to put up and take down.
(Source Pinterest; Wall paper murals)
(Source Pinterest; Wall paper murals)
Try this easy, cheap and renter friendly design ideas to take your home from a drab empty space to a warm inviting space.
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Posted Jun 26, 2025

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