Create your spaces healthier in just 5 steps

In times where the design of your interior spaces becomes so important. Let your imagination flow and give your walls a change from normal to extraordinary personalizing it with these 12 tips to transform your walls in white:

1 - Use WALLPAPER that defines your style (Retro-Vintage-Contemporary, etc..)  for the main wall in your living room.

2 - Of those recycled scraps of wallpaper or fabric you thought you would not longer use, combine them and decorate your walls with the PATCHWORK technique forming a new unexpected and unique appearance.

3 - The WALL DECALS come in all sorts of designs, sizes and shapes.  Apart from generating an instantaneous change to your spaces, they can be reusable and you will be helping the environment.

4 - LETTERS can add texture and a personal touch to your spaces. Place them matching your furniture.

5 - RECYCLED WOOD is a natural decorative element and can be reused in a thousand different ways, always making a very nice effect. You can combine it with creative elements that complete them.

6 – You have these mismatching PLATES from your grandmother and you don’t wish to throw them away, Reuse them to make a diverse and dynamic mural on your walls.

7 – FRAMES that could be combined together to form a great look wall art. Play with shapes, textures and sizes.

8 - You have that home office or need your super market list near the kitchen, you can use MAGNETIC PAINT to decorate your walls.

9 - A MIRROR WALL is often ideal to give depth to your spaces making them look bigger.

10 - Create a dramatic setting with DECOUPAGE, a technique based on cutting and pasting any type of textures to create designs on your walls.

11 – CHALKBOARD PAINT form figures or paint your entire wall, either way this type of painting helps you stay organized, in addition to revive your walls with something new every day.

12 - CHAIR RAILS place a light colored paint on the upper part of your wall and the dark color that complements it in the lower level of your wall, it could help your space look taller.

Written by:
Josefina Ramírez
Architect / Interior - Exterior
arq.ramirez5@gmail.com