Transform your space with kitchen wall décor to make this useful space cozier and warmer. Affordable or do-it-yourself ideas, sets of everything from cake molds to cutting boards, or décor that complements the rest of the space may all be used to decorate a little or large kitchen. Using mirrors, artwork, colorful plates and baskets, wall-mounted storage pieces, and more, there are kitchen wall décor ideas to suit every space and style, from modern to farmhouse and traditional.
Get inspired by the many styles of these kitchen wall décor ideas.
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#1 Decorative Plate Collection
Plates are a great way to decorate a kitchen or eating room where people eat together. If you have a collection of beautiful china or just got it from a family member, put it somewhere noticeable for a cozy look.
#2 Colorful Diptych
A diptych on the wall of your kitchen will make a statement that is interesting to look at. This nautical picture looks great with the soft off-white walls. This wall would also look great with a triptych.
#3 Botanical Print Collection
If you don’t know how to best fill a big empty wall, attempt hanging a group of botanical pictures in a straight line. For a consistent look, use frames and mats that match.
#4 Large Framed Mirror
Adding mirrors to your kitchen will make it look bigger and brighter, whether you hang them horizontally or vertically. You can choose a modern or vintage style as long as it goes with the rest of your kitchen’s design.
#5 Photo Wall
Perhaps the room where your family spends the most time together is the kitchen. To remember your loved ones, why not put up a photography wall? You can feel like you’re all at the dinner table together if you focus on your close friends and family or on cousins who live far away.
#6 Themed Artwork
If you’re not sure what kind of art you want to put in your home, look at your pieces and see if there is a theme that runs through them all. Many of the pieces of art you own may have nature themes or be old portraits that you really like. Garden art brings peace and color to this kitchen.
#7 Cutting Board Gallery Wall
Using pins to hang the cutting boards together on the wall will make a pretty and useful display. They won’t take up much space in your storage, and when you put them together, they’ll look great.
#8 Black and White Photography
You can show how much you love traveling without leaving your house. Choose a print of a favorite place to visit and let it do the talking, like this picture of the Empire State Building.
#9 Personal Travel Photos
Honor a favorite memory from a trip by printing out a picture you took there and putting it in a prominent spot in your kitchen. A great way to cover a blank wall and save money at the same time is to use your own pictures.
#10 Colorful Artwork
Put up a bright drawing on the wall to make your kitchen feel more alive. You can buy wall art from a favorite artist or, for less money, get some paint and do it yourself.
#11 Vintage Sign
Putting up a funny sign in your kitchen will make it more fun. Words like “eat” and “coffee” can be overused when it comes to food, but a vintage hotel sign from a thrift store adds charm without being too obvious.
#12 Mixed Media Wall Decor
You can make a unique show by combining paint, decor items, and framed art. There are black painted stripes, a half circle of wall plates, and a framed photo in this black-and-white kitchen.
#13 Food-Themed Prints
Prints, photos, drawings, or artwork that are about food look great on kitchen walls. You can put together a small gallery wall or spread framed art around the room however you like.
#14 Small Framed Painting
A small picture in a frame can be hung on a white range hood to add a unique touch to the design. Just make sure it’s not something expensive that the smoke and oil could damage.
#15 Open Shelving
Hang shelves that can be styled with a mix of useful and pretty things if you need more store space. There’s no reason why your favorite cooking items can’t also be works of art.
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