I love the look of all different shades of
white plates on my walls so I know you can pull it off if you mix things up enough!
How to
hang plates on a wall is a FAQ answered here on The Inspired Room and one I've shared in The Inspired Room book, too.
I've never been a fan
of plates on the wall, but your gallery looks so lovely i'll have to give it a try!
Perhaps decorating
with plates on the wall is outdated now, I don't know, but I still think there is something simple and lovely about that look.
Last, but not least, we hung up a couple of fifty cent, flea market
find plates on the wall on either side of the chalkboard...
«Everyone decorated their houses with words and sayings,» she said, «sometimes
just plates on the wall that read «Love,» «Family,» «Friendship;» sometimes framed poems or quotes.»
I've got this idea to use a collection of various
antique plates on the wall above the bench - starting on the beadboard panelling below the chair rail, and stretching all the way up onto the painted blue wall above.
PS - I'm hanging a random collection of
old plates on the wall behind my Christmas Amaryllis today - and I look forward to blogging about them as soon as I've got»em all hung up!
I layered some thrifted / found
white plates on the wall (here's how to hang them) made a book page shade for an old light fixture, and found a $ 16 coffee table from a thrift store.
I am not sure where I would begin — I would love a new rug, new towels, bedlinen... or I have a picture
of plates on a wall that I would like to try to replicate.
To hang
the plates on the wall, I just picked up some inexpensive plate hangers (maybe $ 2 - 3 each) from the home improvement store and hung them with a nail.
I also think
the plates on the wall of Kris's dining room is perfect!
Not because I had always dreamed of a wreath and plate grouping, but because I wanted
the plates on the wall NOW (as in, before dinner) and I didn't want to move the wreath.
But at least I got
the plates on the wall in time for dinner that night.
The white
plates on the wall are my favorite part!
Can't wait to see
those plates on the wall!
As for
the plates on your walls... who cares if it goes out of style!!
It drives the hubby crazy, so I don't have
plates on my wall....
And in a round about way, I felt more ready for dinner that night AND for Christmas with
my plates on the wall instead of the floor.
Similar to the interior decorating style I've seen in two Olive Gardens recently — one in MA, the other on the opposite end of the country in MT — where
the plates on the walls feature different patterns, but their similar colors tie them all together.
Can't wait to see the plates on the wall
about
the plates on your wall.
Make a feature of artisan ceramics by displaying a group of decorative blue - and - white
plates on the wall.
Keep a few pieces on display by hanging
plates on the wall or placing serving pieces on a side table; pack up the remainder in padded china containers (available at organizing and department stores) to keep it chip - and dust - free and store it in the basement.
:) I adore the look of
plates on a wall, too....
Love the white
plates on the walls, and would love to be sitting on that porch with my morning coffee while planning my day.
Maybe some red and white
plates on the wall or an Arts & Crafts stencil.