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Wonder walls
Everyone has them. It’s not unlikely that you, right now, can look up from the screen and spot surfaces with great untapped potential. To set things straight, we’ve gathered super ideas for every room of the home. A wall of inspiration, if you will.
All cleared for take-off
As the launch pad of the home, your hallway is also a serious bottleneck. Going vertical means less things to slow you down and more space for the necessary stuff. Like plenty of storage, a spot to sit and put on your sneaks, wall decoration, and a vase with something fresh and pretty.
A living room for life
There’s both logic and aesthetics to letting the walls of a room reflect its role in the home. When it comes to living rooms, that principle leads to a broad mix of things – great! With board games, books, showpieces and entertainment at a glance – wall colour can be an effective way to visually tie it all together – you don’t just have inspiration for a rainy day, but style to boot.
The great wall of work and fun
By putting your entire living room wall to use, you can create a flexible space for work, hobbies and play in the process. Surround your desk with shelves and storage, neatly holding all you need to get stuff done. To transform for fun, slide out the table to open up the area, revealing a bench. Just pull up some extra stools for a friend-filled fika or game night.
Hidden, visible or in-between?
Wake up inspired
As a place of calm and comfort, a soft interior is a good match for your bedroom. Like a discreet section of wall shelves. They work both for storage and things you simply enjoy having around in the morning. (Yes, a TV can be useful. But add a stylish curtain, so you don’t have to look at it all day.)
Adventure everywhere!
That feeling when there’s just too much good to look at, too much fun to do. Filling a room, big or small, with stations for different activities can do that. Pegboards and picture ledges not only let that mood climb up the walls, but also make it easy to change over time (think continuous art exhibition).