What the heck to do with this empty wall??
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What to do with this empty wall in the kitchen?
Comments (7)It doesn't look like you have a ton of storage space in your kitchen. I would put in a pantry cabinet, either in a wood tone to match the cabinets, or white. If you don't need the storage, artwork on the wall would perk it up a lot!...See MoreWhat to do with empty wall
Comments (9)You could put shelves like the ones near the TV. It would give you flexibility in displaying small items. I agree with not putting any furniture there. If you decorate with a Christmas tree for the holidays this would be a good spot. In the meantime you could put a tall narrow floor vase with dried grasses, cattails, etc in your color scheme midway between the chair and the wall corner. I'd use fake ones to avoid a perpetual mess on the floor. Hobby Lobby and Michaels have some that don't look cheap. You could change the style and color seasonally....See Morewhat would you do with this empty wall
Comments (9)You can do curtains or drapes, stacked to the left. Hang a rod that covers about half that blank wall. It doesn’t matter that the window butts up to the wall on the right. You could cover the far right panes with curtains/drapes (or not). Is that a neighbors’ house windows we can see looking right at your table? 😬...See MoreWhat do I put on this empty wall?
Comments (6)If you don’t want the larger TV, mimic a wall unit by grouping 3 stacked 8.5“x11”picture frames hung on both sides of it in black or chocolate brown. Start them the same height as your clock on the opposite wall. Place them approx. 1 inch underneath one another and 6 inches from the TV. Create modern artwork yourself using white construction paper and strokes of similar blues that are in the room or black and white family photos....See MoreD C
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