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Good Questions: What More Can I Do With This Wall?

6.8wall.jpgHello AT,

I'm a big fan of modernism and abstraction and minimalism in design but also 50s retro (which is something of a contradiction, I know).

I've designed my crappy little student-budget apartment around this but I'm stuck on one spot and I have no idea what to do with it.

There's this wall about 7 feet long that separates the living area from the bedroom and forms the back end of the closet....
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I've been trying forever to figure out what the hell to do with it. I can't knock the wall down, as much as I'd like to. I've thought "giant square picture on the wall", "bench?" and even a curved Eamesy wall divider. I'm fresh out of ideas.

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it looks like there's a curtain on the right end of the wall. can you hang another curtain to cover up the wall space in discussion? that would certainly add more color.

you could even hang up a giant painting or print on the wall, and have the curtain split and be pulled back to reveal the picture when you want to show it off. tho that might not go with the aesthetic you're workin towards. but even if you don't have a picture, i think the curtain would be kind of nice and not cost a lot of dough. or necessarily take much effort.

posted by biskinikill on 2007-06-08 16:45:15
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Why is it stumping you more than any other wall?

You have the regular range of ideas available to you as with any wall... accent paint, wall graphic, hanging pictures, raised modular tiles, mirror tiles, Rasterbator image...

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2007-06-08 16:46:47
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great wallpaper that would be too much if hung on a larger area.

posted by bikenyc on 2007-06-08 16:50:41
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That would be a great place for some retro wallpaper! Check out the retro papers at

http://www.creativewallcovering.com/wallpaper-32.html (retro)
http://www.creativewallcovering.com/wallpaper-25.html (modern/retro)

I've ordered twice from them and they've been reliable for me. They'll send you nice big sample pieces too.

posted by boomer on 2007-06-08 16:52:49
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One word: Artwork!

Either one large piece (go to a vintage poster gallery and invest in a great piece), or a collection of smaller pieces, hung salon-style.

posted by GothamTomato on 2007-06-08 16:54:53
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If you're lacking storage space, this would be a great place for shelving

posted by Erin K. on 2007-06-08 16:58:37
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Mid Century Wall sculptures and hangings seem to be all the rage right now!

I think the shelving is a good idea as well -- I love the look of something like this

posted by missmobtown on 2007-06-08 17:05:53
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some great ideas above. another one to throw into the mix: blackboard paint. would add a bit of depth and contrast. I painted one of my kitchen walls with it and it looks really nice next to my lacquered white cabinets (noticed you have a lot of white going on, too). It just adds a nice, calming feeling to the room.

posted by Harley on 2007-06-08 17:20:10
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Pick a color and paint it. Don't hang anything on it.

posted by Kurt on 2007-06-08 17:22:52
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How about some string art--maybe based on some of those funky wall paper patterns?

I saw it here:
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/house-tours/inside-out-gehry-and-lanyas-life-meets-art-024144

If you don't want to put that many pushpins in the wall, large foamcore panels might work. Could be a cool inexpensive DIY art project.

posted by Alana in Canada on 2007-06-08 17:50:06
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Why not try your hand at a Kandinsky print/painting? Could really livein up a square white wall!

posted by GerEllis on 2007-06-08 17:55:53
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circa 1950s advertising poster simply framed.

posted by JonathanB on 2007-06-08 21:57:05
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I can't believe no one has had this yet, but what about a shelves for books and art pieces? I can't actually afford their shelving, but Atlas makes some very attractive products.

http://www.atlaseast.com/index.html

posted by JohnnySlimane on 2007-06-08 23:03:03
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Outside of art, (which seems a natural suggestion given how we only have a wall to look at :-) ) perhaps another seating area? Like a small table chair lamp small framed art to create a natural area to jot down notes, drop down keys/cellphones, do homework/crosswords/sudoku, etc.

Or, a credenza for storage.

If you're on a budget something like this from IKEA maybe can give a pop of color.

Either way I guess art is a necessity. As a student I'd probably seek more storage, though. :-)

posted by olya on 2007-06-09 01:33:14
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Wish I could see more of your apartment. Do you have a flickr site? It looks pretty cute. I see a shadow on top of the wall. What is this? A shelf?

Anyway, here are my suggestions for what they are worth. Buy a large canvas and paint it in a solid color that you like. Place a bench in front of the wall where you can pile up books and candles. I think your place really wants simplicity, so don't do too much.

I hope you will post your decision. Good luck! Looks like you've done well on a small budget.

posted by peggy on 2007-06-09 11:29:08
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What's special about that wall that's making it harder to handle than other walls? Is there something about how it relates to the rest of the room that rules out painting it an accent color and calling it done?

posted by wende in phoenix on 2007-06-09 11:41:10
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If you have really abstract PHOTOs or any of your own that you think you like most, just stick on it.. of course you need a board to make sure the wall will not full with holes later.. but putting those pics would definitely be great..

posted by 0nix on 2007-06-09 23:45:51
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découpage

posted by Alan on 2007-06-11 14:45:36
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Aquarium - free standing, or built into wall
see
www.aquarium-design.com/tank/bruce.html

posted by Flora on 2007-06-11 15:46:54
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