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What To Do With Your Leftover Moving Boxes?

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 When my cousin had relocated to her new home, she had packed a ton of stuff and thus was left with a lot of leftover moving boxes. She thought about recycling them but wondered if there was anything else she could do with these moving boxes. So she did some research online and found this interesting article that had different ways she could use these leftover boxes including recycling. She decided to use her leftover boxes for different purposes and was thankful for this article. You should also go through it if you need help in getting rid of reusing your leftover moving boxes. https://www.betterremovalistssunshinecoast.com.au/what-to-do-with-your-leftover-moving-boxes/

Works of art: 8 beautiful feature gallery walls

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 Turn a boring blank wall or the dead space above a couch into a timeless work of art! A gallery filled with family photos, travel mementos and pieces of art that you connect with will be a look you'll love for years. Take a look at these eight gorgeous galleries for inspiration. Then, check out this handy guide on how to curate your own beautiful feature walls for that personal touch in your home. Read More: https://www.homestolove.com.au/works-of-art-8-beautiful-feature-gallery-walls-3848

How to create a feature gallery wall

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 Blank walls can be intimidating, and most do-it-yourself interior designers leave wall art and decor to the end of a renovation project. The problem with this strategy is that when the time comes to deal with that huge expanse of wall in your living room, your brain is toast. The good news is there’s a brilliant, go-to solution: creating a gallery wall featuring your family photos, travel mementos, or art pieces that have touched your life in some way. It’s personal, intimate and it always works. Read More: https://www.homestolove.com.au/how-to-create-a-feature-gallery-wall-3411

Four ways to decorate a blank wall

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Trying to fill that big empty wall in your home can be a headache because you need something that will work with the scale of the space and still relate to your interior style. Another problem that usually comes with size is cost, as oversized pieces can look amazing but break your budget. Here are some of my tips for success. 1. USE SMALL PIECES TO MAKE ONE LARGE ONE One of the easiest ways to make a larger artwork is to hang smaller pieces on the wall as if they’re one. Alternatively, place two medium works next to each other, hang a row of three or make a grid of four, six or eight and so on. The trick is to ensure the space between each of the smaller works is consistent, and that they create one larger square or rectangle shape. Read More: https://www.homestolove.com.au/four-ways-to-decorate-a-blank-wall-3974