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  2. Here's What 6 Designers Would Do With That Big Blank Wall In ...

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    Styling a large wall is quite the design challenge. Leaving it empty is boring, but overfilling it can be just as bad. No one wants a space that makes you feel cluttered and closed-in.

  3. How To Decorate A Large Blank Wall, According To A Designer - AOL

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    No matter what you piece together, a gallery wall adds an exclamation point of style to a home and a great way to style a blank space. If you're styling a big wall, Katz recommends starting in the ...

  4. Blind arcade - Wikipedia

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    A blind arcade or blank arcade [1] is an arcade (a series of arches) that has no actual openings and that is applied to the surface of a wall as a decorative element: i.e., the arches are not windows or openings but are part of the masonry face. It is designed as an ornamental architectural element and has no load-bearing function.

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    The best artificial Christmas trees of 2023, tested by decor experts and reviews, are realistic-looking and come pre-lit or unlit, or with frocked needles.

  6. Wall of Love - Wikipedia

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    The Wall of Love (French: Le mur des je t'aime, lit. the I Love You Wall) is a love-themed wall of 40 square metres (430 sq ft) in the Jehan Rictus garden square in Montmartre, Paris, France. The wall was created in 2000 by artists Fédéric Baron and Claire Kito [ 1 ] and is composed of 612 tiles of enamelled lava , on which the phrase 'I love ...

  7. The Reckless Moment - Wikipedia

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    The Reckless Moment is a 1949 American noir melodrama film [2] directed by Max Ophüls, produced by Walter Wanger, and released by Columbia Pictures with Burnett Guffey as cinematographer.