Transforming Awkward Wall Gaps into Stylish Statements: The Rising Trend



Having empty spaces in your home can be a challenge when it comes to decorating. However, a growing trend offers a solution for those awkward wall gaps or narrow corners that are difficult to fill. Small prints, paintings, and decorative tiles are becoming popular options for adding style to these small spaces. These smaller pieces of art are perfect for filling areas where larger decor items won’t fit, allowing you to personalize and enhance even the tiniest of spaces.

While small artwork is often overlooked in favor of larger pieces, it offers a unique way to add dimension and visual interest to your home. Whether you choose to DIY your own mini art pieces or shop for smaller prints and canvases, there are plenty of options available to suit your style and budget. These smaller pieces can be found at farmers markets, thrift stores, or online, giving you the flexibility to get creative with your decor choices.



DIY your own or shop for smaller prints

Consider using small prints and paintings to create scale and drama in your home. Mixing big and small elements can add depth to a room and make it more visually appealing. This trend is not limited to filling small areas; you can also incorporate small artwork into larger spaces for a stylish contrast. Whether you hang small art pieces on empty walls or display them above furniture, small artwork is a versatile and trendy option for every room in your home.

Reg Miller Award
Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.