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

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    Whether you like wallpaper, accent walls, or gallery walls, the options for filling a big wall in your home are endless. To help us narrow down the choices, Johnice Katz, an interior designer ...

  3. Wall decal - Wikipedia

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    This photo depicts an installed wall decal of red lips and the word "love". A wall decal, also known as a wall sticker, wall tattoo, or wall vinyl, is a vinyl sticker that is affixed to a wall or other smooth surface for decoration and informational purposes. Wall decals are cut with vinyl cutting machines. Most decals use only one color, but ...

  4. 13 Easy Ways to Redecorate Your Home Without Spending a Fortune

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    Use Adhesive Tiles Rather Than Real Ones If you love the look of tiles, whether that’s in your bathroom, kitchen, or throughout the house, you know that they can come with a hefty price tag.

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    From peel-and-stick wallpaper that transforms sad walls into statement features to window decals that turn basic glass into stained-art masterpieces, these finds prove you can create a home that ...

  6. Home accessories - Wikipedia

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    Home decor accessories. Home accessories (also termed home decor) are decorative and functional items used to enhance the aesthetic appeal and comfort of living spaces.These items are typically easy to replace, move, and rearrange, allowing for flexibility in interior design.

  7. Flocking (texture) - Wikipedia

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    In flocking, fibers or a layer are deposited over a base layer with the help of adhesive. Flocking in fabrics is possible all over the surface or in a localized area as well. Flocking as a decorative art dates back to the 14th century when short silk fibers were deposited on freshly painted walls. [3]