Okay so here’s the thing about tall walls—they’re kind of a blessing and a curse at the same time. You move into this beautiful space with those soaring ceilings and you’re like yes this is amazing. Then about three days later you’re standing there staring at this massive blank wall thinking what the hell am I supposed to do with this? I’ve been writing about interior design for over fifteen years now and I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard this exact problem. Homeowners get stuck. They either leave the wall completely bare because they’re scared of messing it up, or they go the opposite direction and just start throwing stuff up there until it looks like a chaotic mess. Neither option is great. The truth is tall walls need a different approach than your standard eight-foot situation. You can’t just hang a piece of art at eye…
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