Platforms like Pinterest and Instagram are treasure troves for home decor inspiration. While browsing Instagram, I discovered Wallfelt's innovative felt wall panels—a game-changer for our living room. As an interior enthusiast with years of hands-on experience transforming spaces, I was instantly captivated. These panels not only serve as calming artwork but also improve acoustics. Let me share how I incorporated them into our home.
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We've installed these versatile panels in our living room, but they're perfect for any space—hallways, chill zones, or beyond. All you need is a suitable wall area to showcase a few panels from Wallfelt.
The more panels you use, the more creative you can get with color combinations—or keep it monochromatic for a sleek look. Here's how I approached it.
Wallfelt offers a wide palette, from neutrals like white, black, gray, and brown to vibrant hues such as blue, yellow, green, and red. I selected a mix of white, light gray, and cappuccino brown to complement our space. I considered bold options too, like an all-black wall accented with pops of bright red—striking and modern.
Decision-making can be tough, so I drew from our room's existing palette: white walls, concrete accents, black elements like our piano, and natural oak from a cherished family bench. The cappuccino shade echoes the oak while adding subtle variation, maintaining harmony without overwhelming the room.
What draws me to these panels is their serene yet lively vibe. A blank wall feels empty, but clutter overwhelms—these strike the perfect balance of coziness and calm, aligning with my design philosophy honed over years of curating inviting interiors.
At 50 cm x 50 cm each, the panels command attention as an eye-catching focal point, with the soft felt texture enhancing their soothing appeal.
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Installation is straightforward. Order Wallfelt's double-sided mounting tape alongside your panels. Apply long strips to the back in a square pattern (covering all edges), peel off the backing, and press firmly to the wall.
Start with the first panel level—use a spirit level for precision—then align the rest seamlessly. Removal is residue-free, preserving your walls. I tested this myself before painting, and it held up perfectly, even anticipating future color changes.
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Overall, these panels have transformed our living room into a more peaceful, stylish haven. What do you think of the results?