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Wall Decor in Modern Interior: 4 Techniques and 40 Examples
Over time, fashion changes. This includes home decor: Renaissance and Baroque are replacing Scandinavian, modern classic, or minimalist styles. However, regardless of trends and eras, the tools and methods for decorating apartments and houses have remained roughly the same. Designers have long experimented with wall, ceiling, and furniture decoration.
Today we want to talk about modern wall decoration techniques.
Technique #1: Letters
Letters and inscriptions have been popular for quite some time. Heartfelt words are used to decorate shelves, fireplaces, and children’s rooms. However, applying letters and text directly onto walls is a relatively recent trend, creating striking and highly effective wall art examples.






You can use letters to decorate any room: a playful children’s room to help a child learn the alphabet, a bedroom with touching quotes, or a living room where one central wall is covered with wallpaper featuring multilingual, multi-style, and multi-directional text.




Technique #2: Mirrors
This wall decoration technique has two major advantages. First, everyone knows mirrors visually expand space. Second, they are simply beautiful.
The shine of mirrors fits perfectly into any contemporary interior style. Try adding bold frames, unusual shapes, creative wall arrangements, or purchase ready-made mirror compositions.








Technique #3: Moldings
Not so long ago, this decor was already popular. We all remember the luxurious ceilings and walls in large homes from past centuries. For many years, moldings on ceilings were considered one of the most elegant and refined elements in any interior style. Perhaps also because they were difficult to make—handcrafted from plaster.
Today, this decorative technique returns in a new, but equally attractive form.



Today’s popular molding types include:
using molding frames to highlight key details; framing windows and doors with molding; decorating central room areas—such as fireplaces, TVs in living rooms, or bedheads in bedrooms.






The beauty of moldings lies in their ability to visually increase ceiling height. Use only horizontal lines with minimal embellishments and complex details.


Technique #4: Wall Shelves
Open wall shelves are the most basic and accessible way to decorate your home. Often placed under wall mirrors in entryways, bedrooms, bathrooms, or increasingly seen on kitchens as open wall shelves.
Why not use this practical and stylish solution to enhance your living space? Fortunately, modern designers create countless unique and original shelves for various needs and home types.







You can use wall shelves to decorate:
the area behind a sofa in the living room; kitchen spaces, replacing wall cabinets with open shelves. Besides their attractive appearance, they help reduce clutter and create a sense of openness. Just remember to dust them regularly.




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