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15 kitchen wall decor ideas: how to fill blank spaces with art and more

15 kitchen wall decor ideas: how to fill blank spaces with art and more

Knowing how to decorate kitchen walls isn’t always so obvious. It’s not the first place we think of to hang our latest art finds after all, however, there are some fine kitchen decor ideas out there that are sure to make you think otherwise. It’s not all about adorning your shelves with bunches of onions in a bid to create your own still life (although that’s not a bad idea) and however you choose to fill your blank wall, you’re sure to bring more personality and appeal to your kitchen space in the process.

Michael Ayerst, Managing Director at Surface View notes how ‘The kitchen is the heart of the home, yet our kitchens are often overlooked when it comes to wall decorations. When decorating your kitchen walls, it’s important to find art, prints and patterns that reflect your personality. Although most households lean towards functional rather than creative in their kitchens, we really recommend being bold and choosing unique wall decorations to truly take your space to the next level and let your personality shine through.’

1. Terrazzo tiling

large terrazzo tile backsplash in a stylish modern kitchen with wood cabinets Credit-Pluck

(Image credit: Pluck)

Tiling will feature in your kitchen somewhere, without a doubt. Match it up with your counters in an eclectic print for a statement and artistic look on your walls.

2. Display pots and pans from a height 

Pots and pans hanging from pegs in Victorian cottage

(Image credit: Future)

A good space-saver and way to fill a blank canvas of a kitchen wall, hang excess pots on railings close-by for a rustic look that is also functional.

3. Go to town with all you have

Brightly colored kitchen units with decorative shelving complete with eclectic trinkets

(Image credit: @candycoloredhome)

Katie Mack of @candycoloredhome leaves no blank kitchen wall space in sight. From the open shelving filled with bright wine glasses and other trinkets, to the hanging wall clock and small photographs in the corner – it’s kitchen wall decor at its finest.