25 Interior Design Tips for 2025 — Part 12 Let’s talk blank walls — because they’re either your best friend… or your biggest design headache. Here are 5 designer-approved ways to fill (or not fill) that space: 1. A large statement piece The easiest, most versatile option. A single oversized art piece works anywhere — your entryway, above your bed, or on a random empty wall. And if you want to elevate it? Add sconces on each side for instant drama. 2. A gallery wall I’m not obsessed with gallery walls, but if you’re going to do one, do it right: • Anchor it with a piece of furniture • Keep the frames close together (tight spacing = intentional, airy spacing = chaos) 3. Matted frames My personal favorite. Matted frames instantly add customization and that high-end, elevated feel. They work over a bed, behind nightstands, down a hallway — truly such a chic, timeless option. 4. Mirrors Mirrors are your secret weapon in dark or dull areas. I love them in dining rooms and entryways to add light + depth. 🚫 But absolutely never put a mirror above a bed — it always looks off and throws the whole room’s balance. 5. Leave it blank Yes… really. Sometimes the most designer move is to let the room breathe. If you’re unsure how to decorate a wall, choosing to leave it empty is always better than filling it with something you don’t love. LTKFindsUnder100 LTKHome