43 'Fixer Upper'-Inspired Ways to Fill Blank Walls
One of Chip and Joanna's renovation superpowers? Filling the walls of every 'Fixer Upper' home with unique wall art. Get inspired by their best ideas to fill those blank walls.
Alphabet Wall Art
Copy This Look: Love typography art? Skip the single letter statement and spring for a gallery wall full of thrifted or new letters. For a collected look, use letters with a variety of colors and textures.
Spell Out a Meaningful Quote
Copy This Look: A custom black metal sign with a positive message greets guests in this entry space. Have a saying your family loves? Get a sign custom-made, or paint wooden letters to spell it out.
Use Glass Jars for Inexpensive Vases
Copy This Look: Use food coloring to dye plain glass jars a vintage-style green, or buy pre-dyed glasses at your local craft store. Make them into a hanging focal point by wrapping the lip with floral wire and filling with your favorite dried flower, like the baby's breath Joanna used here.
Try a Faux Mantel
Copy This Look: No fireplace? No problem! Scour flea markets and architectural salvage shops for a mantel with a story instead. Here, Joanna added a clock, books and flowers to create a warm vignette, sans fire.
Add a Chalkboard Wall
Copy This Look: Adding chalkboard paint on this coffee bar wall creates a cafe-like atmosphere, while the floating shelves add a hint of rustic style.
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