DIY Wall Art To Add Personality To Your Space

As an Interior Designer, I understand that choosing wall art is a highly personal decision. It's not just about finding something that matches your décor; it's about finding pieces that resonate with you on a personal level and reflect your unique style and personality.

That's why the ability to create your own wall art can be incredibly rewarding. It allows you to express yourself in a way that is completely unique to you, infusing your space with your own personal touch and creativity.

Whether you're painting your own canvas, creating a collage of photos and mementos, or crafting your own wall hangings, the end result is a space that truly feels like home.

We've curated a collection of DIY Wall Art ideas that we love here at JKI. We hope they inspire you to tap into your creativity and craft your own unique pieces.


Abstract Canvas Paintings:

Grab a canvas and some acrylic paints or leftover paint samples, and let your imagination run wild. Abstract paintings are a great way to add a pop of colour and interest to any room. Experiment with different brush strokes, colour combinations, and textures to create a one-of-a-kind piece of art.

Gallery Wall of Framed Photos:

Create a gallery wall using a collection of your favorite photos, prints, and artwork. Mix and match different frame styles and sizes for an eclectic look, or keep it cohesive with matching frames. This is a great way to showcase cherished memories and add a personal touch to your space.

Fabric Wall Hangings:

Get creative with leftover fabrics, rugs or any other textiles you have lying around. Simply stretch the fabric over a wooden frame or embroidery hoop and hang it on your wall to instantly add texture and colour to your wall.

Vintage Plate Wall:

Visit your local second hand store or browse online on sites such as Vinted, Vinterior or Etsy for vintage plates and platters to create a stunning wall display. Arrange them in a symmetrical grid or mix and match different sizes and patterns for a more eclectic look.

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