Your bedroom is your sanctuary, so it should be a place that you love and enjoy. One of the best ways to make your bedroom more relaxing and beautiful is with wall art. Wall art can help transform any space into something special, and it’s especially great for bedrooms because it has the potential to tie together all of the colors, patterns, and textures in your room. Whether you want something easy like a picture or a painting, or something more complex like an entire mural filled with color, we have plenty of ideas for how to make your bedroom walls pop!

3-D Wall Art

3-D wall art is a great way to add color and style to your bedroom. You can make it out of anything, from paper to fabric or even cardboard boxes! You can use 3-D wall art as a focal point in your room or just decorate around it like an accent piece.

Abstract Art

Abstract art is a form of art that does not represent recognizable objects. Abstract art often uses lines, shapes and colors to create a composition. It can be created by a painter or sculptor who uses their imagination to create an image that looks like something else, but isn't actually supposed to depict anything specific.

Abstract artists aim for viewers' emotions rather than trying for literal representations of things in the world around us. Abstract paintings are not meant to depict anything specific, but rather convey feelings or ideas through color and texture alone (or sometimes with just line).

Black And White Photos

Black and white photos are a great way to add a splash of color to your room. They can be hung in any room of the house, from the dining room to your child's bedroom. Black and white photos can also be printed on canvas or paper and used as wall art for any space in your home.

Black and white photographs make excellent focal points when placed above a fireplace mantel or above an entertainment center in the living room or family room. If you want something more subtle, try hanging black and white photographs next to each other vertically along one wall so they look like they were taken at different times but were meant for display as a set together (or even overlapping).

Maps

Maps are a great way to decorate your bedroom in a way that's both fun and meaningful. They can be used as a focal point, or you can use multiple maps to create a theme in your room. For example, if you have an adventurous spirit and feel like travelling all over the world (and then coming home), having one map in each corner of the room would be perfect! Or maybe there's an old family home that holds fond memories for you--you could display those places on maps around your bedside table.

Also consider how much space there is on each wall: if it's small, try placing smaller prints or paintings along with other items like bookshelves or nightstands instead of using large pieces such as posters or paintings; this will prevent things from feeling cluttered without sacrificing style!

Mirrors

Mirrors are great for making a room look bigger, as well as providing light and a view of the outside world. A mirror on one wall of your bedroom can reflect light into the space, helping you wake up in the morning with natural sunlight instead of harsh overhead lighting. Mirrors also provide an opportunity to see yourself from different angles--for example, if you have an armchair or chaise lounge in front of your bedside table mirror (which we recommend!), then it's easy enough to sit down in that spot every night before going to sleep and take inventory of how exhausted/happy/hungry/etc., you look at that moment!

Mural Painting

Mural painting is an amazing way to add color and life to a room. It can also be a great way to express your personality, but it can be very expensive if you hire someone else to do it for you. If you're feeling crafty, though, there are many ways for you to create your own mural!

The first step will be choosing what kind of artwork you want on the bedroom wall decor--whether it's something abstract or something more realistic--and then finding images online that match those ideas. Once those two steps are complete, all that remains is printing out copies of each image in large format (at least 5x7 inches), cutting them out carefully with scissors or an X-Acto knife so as not damage any part of the picture (this step is especially important if using paper instead of canvas), tracing over each cutout onto its respective surface area within each panel or section where it needs go (i recommend doing this freehand rather than measuring every inch beforehand because measuring gets boring fast). Then just start painting away until everything looks good enough from afar without being too distracting up close!

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