8 Trending 3D Wall Art Ideas for Your Home Interiors in 2022
We all enjoy a good set of antlers on the wall, but antlers are only the tip of the iceberg in terms of creative 3D art themes.
3D art is an excellent way to add zest (and special touch) to a room or to create a focal point in your space.
It can be matched with more typical 2-D art or can be displayed on its own; there are no hard rules here.
Instead of having to look at blank walls on your hallway, bedroom or living room, you can make them beautiful and stylish with these 8 trending 3D wall art ideas:
1. INSTRUMENTS
Simply displaying your high school music instruments on your wall is a brilliant idea for any music lover. Guitars are an obvious and easy choice, but nearly any instrument would look great. For instance, a horn blends nicely with other surrounding art pieces but would carry a powerful punch.
You may even showcase a collection of instruments, which is ideal if you happen to have a variety of vintage pieces. This type of art display would work beautifully in a home office, den, or family room.
2. VINTAGE SCARVES.
This is a fun idea for all you fashionistas out there. You can achieve this look with either vintage or new scarves. To add vibrancy to your space, choose a scarf with embellishments, such as tassels or fringe. You may also frame your scarf for a more conventional look, but hanging it directly on the wall looks super chic.
3. CABLE CORD.
This is a fantastic, low-cost creative idea: make wall art by stapling colorful cable cord into various shapes or spelling out specific words, like 'hello' or 'ooh'. Creating fun loops is a great idea, too! You can easily attach it with a heavy-duty staple gun, depending on the thickness of the cord. This would work well, particularly, if you have an awkward space to fill up or a long empty hallway wall.
4. ALBUMS.
Vinyl records are another excellent option for a music lover to display as wall artwork. It can include the album covers, however, a 3D display with simply the records lined up along a wall is also a great choice. You might select records from a particular decade or ones that have a special meaning to you and your family.
5. FIGURINES.
If you've ever been to Comic-Con, you'll enjoy this 3D art concept. This display style would work best with a consistent type of figurine collection, such as vintage ones. The most difficult part in this type of display will most likely be deciding how to mount the figures on the wall.
You can use screw eyes to hang each item on a nail, or a simple solution like Velcro may work --depending on the weight.
6. PLATES.
At first glance, placing plates on a wall may seem antiquated, yet it has evolved into a rather modern practice. It's a perfect option for a larger wall space that allows for a range of plate sizes and shapes, and it always looks really good in a dining room.
You can opt to group plates by material (milk glass), by color (blue and white), by style (chinoiserie) or by type. There are also those who go for state plates from country fairs all over the country that are grouped together which creates a fabulous, vintage look.
7. ART BOOKS.
This decor concept is a great alternative for those that like to switch things up often. Picture ledges can be used to display your coffee table books and art books. You can even try incorporating more classic 2-D art pieces or keep it all art books at all times.
This would also work well in children's rooms where you could replace the art books with your child's favorite everyday books (and keep the collection rotating).
If you want to make your own wall art for the different rooms in your interior space, here are 50 Beautiful DIY Wall Art Ideas For Your Home.
8. CALENDARS.
If you decide to use a calendar, make sure that you choose the right one. A huge one, such as the vintage Stendig wall calendar from Crate & Barrel, will surely make a big statement. It's nicely designed, simple, and has a straightforward black and white color scheme. It would look great in an office, but also placing it somewhere unexpected makes a stronger impression. It looks fantastic in a kitchen and would also be brilliant in a kid's room or the entryway.
Check this out for more ideas on modern 3D wall designs: 20+ Creative 3D Wall Art Decor Ideas & Designs; plus these 27 Amazing DIY 3D Wall Art Ideas.
Still unsure about mounting 3D art on your blank walls? Read Jarvis Interiors recent article: Helpful Tips for Incorporating Bold Wallpaper Designs in Your Interior Space.
BASIC CONCEPTS IN 3D INTERIOR DESIGNS
To help you decide which 3D art is best for your space, let's take a look at the essential principles of 3D interior designs:
- Contrast is a simple idea to learn. It is built on putting two different elements against one another. A good example is a black and white chair, which is one of interior design's defining elements. By combining different geometrical structures, such as squares and circles, it is also possible to create opposites through contrast. Keep in mind that other designing principles should not destroy or overpower your contrast.
- The goal with other principles is to identify distinct differences that are immediately visible to the eye. The objective of the transition, however, is to provide a smooth flow where the viewer's eye can naturally glide across a large space. A simple transition is when a design uses a mildly curved line that seamlessly leads the eye in the correct direction, which is common for arched doorways.
- The technique of progression is borrowed from music. It entails taking a base element and increasing or decreasing its properties while retaining its foundation. There are visible progressions, such as gradation of size. Adding a cluster of glasses that gradually increase in size, for instance, is a standard illustration of natural progression.
- The most basic principle is repetition. It means using the same component several times within a particular space. Despite its simplicity, it is extremely effective. When there is an even number of the same elements in a room, this principle is frequently used to create a symmetrical balance. Interior designers often repeat lines, colors, textures, patterns, and so on.
- Colors have a big influence on how a room is defined and what kind of vibe it has. They have a significant impact on our perception and emotions, and it is hard to create an effective interior design without shades and hues.
- Proportions & Scale. These principles go together since they both deal with shape and size. The scale is involved with how objects are sized in regard to one another, whereas proportion is focused on the ratio of two elements or a single element to the overall design.
Read more to learn essential Tips for Choosing the Right Size Dimensional Wall Decor.
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