Is your room in need of a makeover? Have you been thinking about the ways to make a focal point in your living space, but didn’t know where to start? Fortunately, we have a few ideas up our sleeve and are willing to share them with you. From sprucing up your fireplace to creating an accent wall, there’s a full spectrum of possibilities that will help you transform your living space into an eye-catching interior everyone will admire.

Use art as a focal point
Your living space doesn’t have to be boring and without any art. Whether it’s something you bought, painted or gotten as a gift, consider incorporating wall art into the home décor. A large painting on an empty wall will instantly become a focal point of the room. A gallery wall is another option. Whether you choose to create a wall with photographs of your family members and friends, or you choose to hang a bunch of diverse art, it’ll become the most prominent spot in your living space.
An accent wall is also an option
If you’re not too into art and photographs, then you should consider repainting one of the walls and making it a focal point. Add a fresh coat of bold paint colour and build the rest of the interior around it. If you don’t wat to paint the entire wall, you can use painter’s tape or stencils to create patterns and shapes instead. Not a fan of bold colours? How about wallpapers with a variety of intricate patterns and shapes? You can use trendy wallpapers and make the wall truly pop. Get an image of a beach, a mountain, a rainforest or whatever comes to mind and transform your boring wall into a piece of art.
Play with window treatments and blinds
Windows can also easily become the central part of your room. Add stylish roman blinds to your windows to bring in a dose of chic and elegance to the room. Floor-to-ceiling drapes will also be a wise choice to dress up the windows. If you go with heavy thick fabrics and bold colours, you’ll really make the window a focal point to admire. Decorating the area around the window will also do the trick. Introduce two different seats, a sofa in unique fabric and colour and add a potted plant for extra décor.
Dress up a fireplace
If you have a fireplace, it can be a wonderful focal point. All it will require is a few modifications. How about you repaint it with a vibrant shade that will really make your interior pop? If your walls are white, a navy blue or emerald green paint will bring all the attention to your fireplace. Get some of your souvenirs or family heirloom and dress up the mantelpiece. That’ll do the trick. What if you don’t have a fireplace? You can always get a faux fireplace that will serve as decoration and a focal point at the same time.
Add a whimsical mirror
Are you looking for a focal point that will make a statement without overwhelming the interior? A whimsical mirror can be just what you need. Not only are they decorative, but they’re functional too and will reflect light as well. If you want to create a visually larger space, adding a mirror will be the least expensive option. Hang it in the middle of the wall and let it do its magic. Make sure the frame fits in with the rest of the décor, and keep in mind that not every shape will look flattering in your living space. Also, be careful where you’ll position it because mirrors can make or break the interior design depending on what part of the room they reflect.
Create a decorated corner wall
If you liked the idea of hanging a variety of art pieces on a wall, then you’ll love having an art corner even more. Chose two adjoining walls and transform the corner into a focal point. It doesn’t necessarily have to be filled with art pieces. Maybe you want to put a whimsical wallpaper there and dress up the corner with a bar cart or a sofa and a lampshade for you to have a reading nook. What if you get the self-adhesive quotes that you can stick to the wall and add a dose of charm to the room? The choice is vast, and the options limitless. All you need to do is choose what you like the most.
Final thoughts
Creating a focal point in your home may seem challenging, but with the right ideas, it will be perfectly achievable. All you need to do is inspect your living space and decide which part of it deserves the spotlight. Once you know that, you can work your way up, towards creating a stunning focal point and adding some charm to your otherwise boring interior.
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