Being Mrs C

An insight into the things in life that make me smile

  • Working With Mrs C
  • Ladybird Tuesday
  • Thrifty Mrs C
  • Travel
  • Children’s Books
  • Privacy Policy and Disclosure

Have You Been Getting Feature Walls All Wrong?

26/02/2025

Feature walls have been a go-to design choice since floral wallpaper became popular again in the early 2000s. Even today, they remain one of the best ways to transform your living space without necessarily needing to put in weeks of work. After all, a feature wall is its own focal point, and it can entirely change the vibe of the room. 

However, design experts report that many homeowners make key mistakes when it comes to perfecting their feature wall focus. Far from improving their rooms, these errors in judgment can entirely unravel your room’s decor and general equilibrium. 

In other words, these are mistakes you won’t want to be making, and we’re going to help you avoid them by considering the worst feature wall setbacks here. 

Image Source: CC0 License

Mistake 1: Choosing the Wrong Wall as a Feature

If you live in a house with, say, fireplaces, then the right place for a feature wall is going to be pretty self-explanatory, but don’t make the mistake of thinking you can shove that feature wall anywhere if you don’t have this option. 

Ultimately, your feature wall should be the wall that automatically draws the eye as you walk in. This could be the wall where you’ve positioned a sofa, for instance, or where your television and shelving units are, as these are natural options that flow well. By comparison, choosing to accent the wall where your door is located will throw the balance of the entire room in the wrong direction. 

Mistake 2: Forgetting to Fill the Space

We all know the joys of marking a feature wall using floral wallpaper or a bright, standout color, but remember that you’ll also want to fill this space to justify the attention it attracts. A fireplace is an obviously great start if you’re accenting a chimney breast wall, as this feels like a natural, warming addition to your room. 

However, you’ll also want something above that fireplace where possible to avoid a bottom-heavy feel. This could include simply hanging a mirror or picture, or you could opt for something like a media wall fire, which sees your fireplace paired with a well-proportioned television up top.

Alternatively, you could fill a non-chimney feature wall with key pieces of furniture, and even shelving to display books or trinkets that are justified in being the room’s central focus.

Image Source: CC0 License

Mistake 3: Forgetting Texture

Designers also report that many people make the mistake of forgetting to add texture to their feature wall, instead opting for one-note colors which, while appealing, miss out on a lot of what accented walls have to offer. 

Textured alternatives, like textured, rich wallpaper, or even options such as bricks or tiles, are far better for adding real depth to this space. This means that, far from simply marking the room’s focal point, a feature wall could inform an entire room’s design to keep the space well integrated, and flowing as it should. 

Are you fed up with your current feature wall? Banish these mistakes from your design to perfect the accented look at last.

Related

«
»

Filed Under: Interiors Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Where to find Penny online

Penny Blogs

Penny Travels

Penny Plays

Penny Reads

Google Ads

Top Posts

  • Delia's Plum & Cinnamon Oat Slices
  • Bring Joy To Your Achy Joints
  • Ladybird Tuesday: my day
  • When wind turbines are beautiful
  • Ladybird Tuesday: Learning to Crochet
  • Ladybird Tuesday: The Public Services - Water Supply
  • Having the confidence to wear a dress everyday
  • Review: Little Princess Hama Bead Gift Box
  • Halloween Hama Beads
  • Ladybird Tuesday: The Frozen Planet of Azuron

Search Being Mrs C

Archives

Categories

Baking Beauty Being green Books Charity Children Children's Books Christmas Competitions Crafts Crochet Current Affairs d Days Out Education Fashion Film Food and Drink Gardening Going out Health & Fitness Home Household stuff Interiors Knitting Ladybird Tuesday Life Little Miss C Master C Nature Outdoors Parenting Relationships Reviews seven days Sewing Stationery Television Thrifty Thrifty Mrs C Toys Travel Uncategorized Vintage Work

Google Ads

Catalogue Links

Womens Blogs - BlogCatalog Blog Directory Womens Interest Blogs - BlogCatalog Blog Directory

Search Being Mrs C

Categories

Baking Beauty Being green Books Charity Children Children's Books Christmas Competitions Crafts Crochet Current Affairs d Days Out Education Fashion Film Food and Drink Gardening Going out Health & Fitness Home Household stuff Interiors Knitting Ladybird Tuesday Life Little Miss C Master C Nature Outdoors Parenting Relationships Reviews seven days Sewing Stationery Television Thrifty Thrifty Mrs C Toys Travel Uncategorized Vintage Work

Google Adsense

  • Working With Mrs C
  • Ladybird Tuesday
  • Thrifty Mrs C
  • Travel
  • Children’s Books
  • Privacy Policy and Disclosure

Copyright © 2025 · Design by Stacey Corrin

Copyright © 2025 · Adorn Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in