A Quick DIY Guide To Decorating With Tapestries

Decorating your interiors with tapestries is an affordable, classy, and unique option. Read the brief guide in our blog for details on how to go about this project.

30/12/2021

 

 

 

Bare painted walls are sometimes too dull for your gorgeous home. One way you can break the monotony is by strategically adding colorful tapestries. These are fabrics with printed or woven images and patterns. As such, they bring an exceptional warmth to your home, compared to other types of wall art. What’s more, they’re usually incredibly affordable, highly durable, and classy. That said, here’s a quick DIY guide to decorating your interiors with tapestries:

 

1. Hang them in threes

Things arranged in threes are usually more attractive, memorable, and effective than those arranged in twos, fours, or other even-numbered groupings. It all boils down to how the sophisticated human brain works. When you spot three objects, your brain subconsciously forms a distinguishable pattern, giving your eyes a more intriguing visual experience.

So you’d want to purchase three related tapestries and hang them side by side. The timeless spot behind the three-seater couch could be a great starting point. But do feel free to try other locations in your room, as long as there’s enough space for them.

 

2. Create a focal point using one oversized tapestry

Large tapestries make a striking statement in any room they’re hung. This is contrary to the theory that small artworks work well for small walls. You’d want to abandon that misconception and go for big art, regardless of the size of your room. This way, you’ll create a more significant visual impact on the viewers, add energy to your space, provoke deep emotions in the occupants and visitors, and expressly make a bold statement of your sense of style and values.

Using oversized tapestries is also a perfect way to create a focal point in your space. Every room needs a focal point, where any person entering the room focuses their attention. It’s such an ingenious way to make visitors know what to look at and talk about as they wait for further directions.

 

 

3. Consider other spots apart from the walls

It’s not mandatory to hang tapestries on walls. Here are other ideas you could try out and still achieve your home decoration goals:

 

• Headboard:

Being the focal point of your bedroom, you’d want to make your headboard unique by draping it with ceiling-high tapestries. This way, sleeping and relaxing on your bed won’t be uninteresting as it’d have been with dull walls above you.

 

• Sofa cover:

Sofa sets are usually expensive, implying that you need to protect them from damage. One way to do this without compromising your living room’s aesthetics is by covering them in tapestries.

 

• Curtains:

You can also kill two birds with one stone by using tapestries as curtains.

 

• Ceilings:

The most beautiful ceilings in the world aren’t plain white. Most of them feature intricate decorative patterns and vibrant colors. You can replicate such glorious sights in your home by covering your ceiling with tapestries.

 

4. Go for textured pieces

The texture is one of the critical seven elements of art. It refers to how a 3D artwork feels when touched by the hand. The more textured your tapestries are, the more they can evoke feelings and elicit emotional responses from the viewers.

For this reason, you’d want to buy tapestries that are chunky, hand-sewn, or made from unconventional materials, such as wool, leather, or silk. You can’t compare the charm of these textured pieces to the non-textured ones.

 

5. Stick to a theme

A decoration theme helps create a visual and mental balance for your space. In other words, you don’t overwhelm your eyes and mind when looking at the various elements in your room. You’d want your wall painting, furniture, ceiling, wall decor, and the rest of the fixtures and fittings to conform to a central theme. And that includes the tapestries you hang on the wall.

If you’re following a contemporary theme, it’s best to choose simple tapestries with patterns made from straight lines and forms. For oriental themes, your tapestries can be heavily decorated and full of vibrant colors. And for country or rustic themes, you can go for tapestries with a woodsy look. But do note that you can choose several other decoration themes, including traditional, Bohemian, mid-century modern, coastal, Asian, vintage, shabby chic, and eclectic, among others.

 

Conclusion

Decorating your home with tapestries isn’t very challenging. As long as you’re familiar with the current trends among homeowners and have a basic understanding of art, you’ll successfully pull off a stunning look that resonates with your family and visitors.

The do-it-yourself tips in this post are an excellent starting point for your home decor project. Most importantly, don’t limit your creativity when decorating with tapestries. Stretch your imagination to the limits by trying different pieces, designs, colors, textures, and combinations to achieve your desired look.

 

 

 

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