A Guide to Wall Hanging Decor

If you’re looking for an easy and inexpensive way to spruce up your living space, consider wall hanging decor. Wall hangings are a great way to add colour, texture, and personality to your walls. From tapestries to macramé, there are endless options available.

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In this blog post, Graana.com explores the different types of wall hangings, how to choose the right one for your space, and how to hang them.

Types of Wall Hanging Decor

Following are some of the commonly used types of wall hangings:

  • Tapestries
  • Macramé
  • Woven Wall Hangings
  • Metal Wall Art

 

Tapestries

 

tapestry wall hanging

 

Tapestries are woven fabrics typically depicting a scene or design. They can be made of a variety of materials, including cotton, wool, and silk. They can be hung on walls using a rod or tapestry hanger.

 

  • Mediaeval-inspired tapestries featuring scenes of knights and castles
  • Bohemian-style tapestries with intricate mandala designs
  • Landscape tapestries featuring nature scenes such as mountains and forests
  • Modern tapestries with abstract designs or geometric patterns

 

Macramé

 

Macarme wall hanging

 

Macramé is a form of textile art created by knotting cords or strings in a decorative pattern. Macramé wall hangings come in a variety of sizes and styles, from small and simple to large and intricate.

 

  • Small, simple macramé plant hangers for a touch of greenery on your wall
  • Large, intricate macramé wall hangings with fringe and tassels
  • Macramé wall hangings with added touches such as wooden beads or feathers
  • Minimalist macramé wall hangings with simple knot designs

 

Woven Wall Hangings

 

Blue and white coloured woven wall hanging

 

Woven wall hangings are made by weaving together different materials, such as yarn, fabric strips, and rope. They can be hung on a rod or frame, and come in a variety of designs and colours.

  • Woven wall hangings featuring bold, bright colours and patterns
  • Textured woven wall hangings made of natural fibres such as wool and cotton
  • Minimalist woven wall hangings with simple geometric patterns
  • Oversized woven wall hangings that cover a large portion of the wall

 

Metal Wall Art

 

irregular metal art wall hanging

 

Metal wall art can add a modern and industrial touch to your space. It can be made of various metals, including copper, brass, and steel. Metal wall art can be hung using screws or picture hangers.

  • Modern metal bedroom wall art featuring abstract designs and bold colours
  • Industrial-inspired metal wall art made of raw materials such as steel or copper
  • Nature-inspired metal wall art featuring leaves, trees, and other natural elements
  • Sculptural metal wall art that creates depth and dimension on your wall

 

Embroidery Wall Hangings

 

embroided wall hanging

 

Embroidery wall hangings are created by stitching intricate designs and patterns onto fabric using needle and thread. These pieces can be large or small, simple or complex, and can feature a wide range of subjects, from floral patterns to landscapes.

Hoop art is a popular form of embroidery wall hanging, where a small piece of fabric is stretched in an embroidery hoop and stitched with a design, and then hung on the wall with the hoop acting as a frame.

  • Embroidered wall hangings featuring intricate designs and patterns
  • Hoop art, which uses embroidery hoops as frames for small embroidered pieces
  • Vintage embroidery pieces framed as wall hangings

 

Quilts

Quilts are typically thought of as bed coverings, but they can also be used as wall hangings. Traditional patchwork quilts are often hung on walls as decorative elements, adding a cosy touch to a room.

Art quilts, on the other hand, use fabric and thread as an artistic medium to create wall hangings that can be abstract, representational, or somewhere in between. These pieces often feature bold colours, graphic designs, and intricate quilting patterns.

  • Traditional patchwork quilts hung on walls as a decorative element
  • Art quilts, which use fabric and thread as an artistic medium to create wall hangings
  • Modern quilts featuring bold colours and graphic designs

 

Paper Wall Art

Paper wall art includes a variety of techniques, such as origami, cut paper, and collage. Origami paper wall hangings feature folded paper designs in various shapes and colours, creating a three-dimensional effect on the wall.

Cut paper wall art is created by cutting and layering paper to create intricate designs and patterns. Collage wall hangings are made by cutting out paper images and glueing them on to create a cohesive image or design.

  • Origami paper wall hangings featuring folded paper designs in various shapes and colours
  • Cut paper wall art created by cutting and layering paper to create intricate designs and patterns
  • Collage wall hangings made from cut-out paper images and glued onto a backing

 

Wooden Wall Art

Wooden wall art includes a range of pieces made from wood, such as carved wooden wall hangings, woodblock prints, and wooden wall hangings with added touches such as metal accents or painted details. Carved wooden wall hangings feature intricate designs and patterns, often inspired by nature or traditional motifs.

Woodblock prints use carved wooden blocks to create printed images on paper or fabric, often featuring bold colours and graphic designs. Wooden wall hangings with added touches, such as metal accents or painted details, are a modern take on traditional wooden art, adding interest and dimension to a room.

  • Carved wooden wall hangings featuring intricate designs and patterns
  • Woodblock prints, which use carved wooden blocks to create printed images on paper or fabric
  • Wooden wall hangings with added touches such as metal accents or painted details

These are just a few more examples of the many types of wall hangings available. Whether you prefer textiles, metals, or other materials, there’s an option out there to suit your style and taste.

 

Choosing the Right Wall Hanging

Consider the style of your space when choosing a wall hanging decor. If your home decor is minimalist and modern, consider a metal wall art piece. If you prefer a bohemian vibe, a macramé or woven wall hanging decor may be a better fit.

Another factor to consider is the size of your wall hanging. If you have a big, empty wall, a large tapestry or woven wall hanging decor can add a dramatic touch. If you have a smaller space, a macramé piece can add a touch of texture without overwhelming the space.

Finally, consider the colours and patterns of your wall hanging. Choose colours that complement your existing room décor and patterns that add interest without being too busy.

 

How to Set Up Wall Hangings

The method for hanging will depend on the type of wall hanging decor you have. Here are a few general tips:

Tapestries

  • Use a rod or dowel to hang your tapestry. You can purchase a decorative rod, or use a simple wooden dowel from a hardware store.
  • Sew a pocket along the top edge of the tapestry to slip the rod or dowel through.
  • Hang the rod or dowel using wall brackets or adhesive hooks. Make sure the brackets or hooks can support the weight of the tapestry.

Macramé

  • Hang your macramé wall hanging from a wooden dowel or decorative rod.
  • Tie the macramé piece to the dowel or rod using the same type of knots used in the piece itself.
  • Use wall brackets or adhesive hooks to hang the dowel or rod on the wall. Make sure the brackets or hooks can support the weight of the macramé.

Woven Wall Hangings

  • Use a decorative rod to hang your woven wall hanging. You can purchase a rod, or use a wooden dowel from a hardware store.
  • Tie the woven piece to the rod using twine or yarn. Be sure to tie the piece securely to prevent it from sagging or falling.
  • Hang the rod using wall brackets or adhesive hooks. Make sure the brackets or hooks can support the weight of the woven piece.

 

Metal Wall Art

  • Use picture hangers to hang your metal wall art. These small hooks can be easily screwed into the wall and will support the weight of the piece.
  • If your metal wall art has multiple pieces or panels, use a level to ensure they are hung evenly.
  • If the metal piece is heavy, consider using wall anchors for added support.

Embroidered Wall Hangings

  • Use a wooden hoop to frame your embroidery piece.
  • Attach a length of ribbon or twine to the top of the hoop to hang it from a nail or hook on the wall.
  • If your embroidery piece is large, consider using two hoops to frame it.

Quilts

  • Use a rod or dowel to hang your quilt. You can purchase a decorative rod, or use a simple wooden dowel from a hardware store.
  • Sew a pocket along the top edge of the quilt to slip the rod or dowel through.
  • Hang the rod or dowel using wall brackets or adhesive hooks. Make sure the brackets or hooks can support the weight of the quilt.

Paper Wall Art

  • Use adhesive strips or hooks to hang your paper wall art. These will provide a secure hold without damaging the paper.
  • If your paper piece is framed, use picture hangers to hang it on the wall.
  • If the paper piece is three-dimensional, use small adhesive hooks to hang it by the top edge.

Wooden Wall Art

  • Use picture hangers or sawtooth hangers to hang your wooden wall art. These can be easily screwed into the back of the piece and will provide a secure hold.
  • If your wooden piece has multiple panels, use a level to ensure they are hung evenly.
  • If the piece is particularly heavy, use wall anchors for added support.

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