Wall Décor Ideas

How often do you end up in a restaurant with plain mundane walls which have no story to share? Well we are sorry that restaurant wasn't craftready!

if you have a taste for beautiful walls full of art and each art is up there on the wall for a reason. A sheer reason would be that, the art itself is so intricate and beautiful that it earns its place up there. well checkout for basic ideas for wall décor 

1) Wall Plates: Every wall is incomplete without an art which adds beauty to otherwise simple brick and mortar. A wall plate enhances the beauty of your wall and says a lot about the personality of the owner. Wall plates come in clay and pottery. The artistic people who love being environmentally friendly can go for locally available raw ingredients and vegetable dyes available with few craft houses. Blue Pottery Wall Plates

2) Wall Tapestry: Traditionally, tapestry  has been a cohesive art which combines the hidden talents of the designer and the painter with those of the weaver. They come in varied prints of mandala, Psychedelic, hippie, Tarot and modern tapestries. You can artistically use it in your dorms, bedroom, living room or as beach throw. Alternatively it can be used to cover furniture, as room dividers, beach throw or picnic blanket. A tapestry can be stunning wall hanging and a unique gift for any occasion to your loved ones. Most tapestry are handmade on 100 percent cotton fabric and instantly adds an ethnic feel to your room. Wall Tapestry

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Dream catcher wall poster



3) Wall Posters: A variety of posters are available which are made keeping the mind the local favoritism of artistic expression. You can go for Buddha wall posters, tarot wall posters and other psychedelic wall posters which match accordingly with your wall. Wall hangings


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Buddha wall tapestry




Keep your walls lively.

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