Cottage Bedroom Wall Decor
Alec Hemer
Prints and maps and paintings, oh my! There are so many ways to decorate a farmhouse—and not all of them fit within a frame. Here, some clever artwork ideas that look right at home in the country.
Alec Hemer
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Suspended Prints
Skip formal frames and casually suspend prints with wall-friendly adhesive strips to achieve a wispy, floating effect. This trio of feather prints is from violasmarket.com.
Paul Costello/OTTO
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Pet-Inpired Art
Commission a canvas piece inspired by your canine, or another animal from the farm.
Annie Schlechter
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Max Kim-Bee
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Abstract Art
An abstract painting by artist—andCLGeneral Store vendor—Deann Hebert adds texture above the chippy mantel in this Georgia farmhouse.
Buff Strickland
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Rustic Signs
Vintage signs reading "supermarket," "grocery," or "meat market" make gorgeous artwork for a farmhouse. No luck at the antique store? Simply stencil your own!
Brian Woodcock
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Repurposed Tools
Here's a thrifty idea: Get your farmhouse style straight from the source! Here, ironstone plates, garden tools, and even a horseshoe become instant entryway art.
Matthew Williams
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Wildlife Wall Art
A gallery of wildlife paintings (we spot a cow and bird) and other artwork warms up the white shiplap walls of this farmhouse staircase.
Michael J. Lee for Sabbe Interior Design
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Vintage Landscape Paintings
For this boy's bedroom, designer Stephanie Sabbe was inspired by the vintage landscape paintings you see hanging on the wall. Arranging tip: She started with one large piece centered above the trunk and worked her way out from there.
Laura Moss
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Vintage Maps
When framed, old maps add vintage appeal.
Randy Mayor/Background by Sebastian Schollmeyer/EyeEm/Getty
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Stephen Kent Johnson
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Thrifted Finds
Not all art comes in frames. Thrifted finds like this antique botanical chart, a schoolhouse staple, make a seriously stunning statement. Struggling to score one just like it? We found a modern rendition.
Tara Donne
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Art Collection
Start collecting similar pieces to group together for greater effect. Here, the homeowner displayed her father's collection of antique maps in assorted frames, all of which were spray-painted gold (Gloss Gold by Krylon) to feel more cohesive. (To give them a weathered look, she struck each one with house keys after the paint dried.)
Alison Gootee
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Alison Gootee/Studio D
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Découpage Trays
A little Mod Podge goes a long way in turning glass trays into farmhouse-worthy works.
Get the tutorial.
David Hillegas
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Antique Silhouettes
Silhouettes like these are a collector's dream, but more modern or DIY renditions would look just as fitting in a farmhouse.
Lincoln Barbour
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Pressed Flowers
Press and frame flowers from the farm for a country house-ready wall.
Max Kim-Bee
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Rustic Art Wall
Taxidermy, vintage prints and mirrors, and even a horse bit, acts as cozy, rustic art.
Buff Strickland
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Decorative Plate Art
When passed down generation to generation and hung on the wall, decorative plates make meaningful art.
Becky Luigart-Stayner
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Pinned-Up Pages
Take a page from this cheery room and pin up copies of sheets from a favorite book as art.
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Rustic Wood Transfer
Transfer a photo from the farm onto a wood slice for adorable art that is oh-so-country.
Get the tutorial.
Source: https://www.countryliving.com/home-design/decorating-ideas/g4297/farmhouse-wall-art/
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