A painting is an excellent way to fill empty wall space and breathe new life into your decor. But what do you do when the wall structure doesn't allow you to make holes? Here are some options for displaying your favorite paintings in your home.

The easiest option is to lean the painting: place it on a piece of furniture and lean it against the wall. The height of the furniture and the size of the painting matter here. An oversized piece will fit perfectly on a low dresser. It can also be placed directly on the floor. The size will tell you where the right spot is.

Although it may sound unusual, paintings of different sizes can stand together on the floor leaning against each other, with the largest at the base and the smallest towards the front. Or a large painting placed next to a small one. Do you have a chair that you rarely use? Highlight it by placing a painting on it, all the more so if the chair has a classic or vintage look.

Next to the painting, you can place other art objects; this will create cohesion in the decorated space and offer a unique perspective on how you choose to display art in your home. If you want to go for an original design, a work ladder that you no longer use can be brought into the decor and used as shelves for books and even paintings.

And since we mentioned books, you can display a painting or even several behind them; the only condition is that the shelf should be free above and below so that the works stand out.

Your children's artwork can be displayed very well on the walls with a little adhesive tape; you will surely find colorful variants in stores to make the experience more fun. Such an arrangement is ideal for the children's room, bringing joy and inspiring them to always be creative.

Displaying a painting without drilling holes in the wall

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