— The Wall Decor Journal

Walls That Tell A Story

An editorial journal devoted to the art of wall decor — curated guides, room-by-room frameworks, and timeless inspiration for the considered home.

A beige wall decorated with a gallery of botanical and abstract art prints above a white sideboard and vase.

3K+

Monthly Readers

240+

Editorial Guides

14

Years Curating

18

Decor Styles Covered

— This Month’s Edit

The Featured Edit

Hand-selected stories from our editors — the trends, techniques, and timeless principles shaping today’s most considered walls.

An armchair with a patterned blanket sits before a wall packed with diverse framed art, posters, and decorative objects.

Composition · 8 Min Read

The Quiet Art of the Gallery Wall

A masterclass in proportion, spacing, and the unspoken rules behind the world’s most photographed gallery walls.

Wet brown clay mud showing swirling brush strokes and embedded straw particles in sunlight.

Palette · 6 Min Read

Earth Tones and The Modern Living Room

Why warm clay, soft terracotta, and dusty olive are quietly redefining the most refined homes of the year.

A dark, moody living space featuring terracotta walls, a charcoal sofa, and gold-leaf abstract wall art.

Texture · 10 Min Read

Limewash, Plaster and The Return of Texture

Tactile finishes are reshaping interiors. A primer on the materials, application, and rooms that wear them best.

A beige wall features a framed textured painting over a dark wood sideboard with a blooming flower branch in a vase.

— Our Philosophy

A Slower, More Considered Approach to Walls

Home Wall Trends is an independent editorial journal — no sponsorships, no affiliate clutter, no quick-fix lists. Just deeply researched guidance on the walls that frame your daily life.

We write for the reader who values intention over impulse, and who believes a well-decorated wall is the quietest form of self-expression.

— Browse By Room

Every Room, Reimagined

Tailored frameworks for the spaces that matter most — from the entryway to the primary suite.

A beige sofa sits beneath a gallery wall of abstract art in a light, minimalist living room.

42 Guides

The Living Room

Modern bedroom with light beige decor, matching nightstands, and abstract landscape painting above the headboard.

38 Guides

The Bedroom

A warm-toned dining area with a wood table, cane-back chairs, gold chandelier, and a large abstract painting on the wall.

26 Guides

The Dining Room

A beige hallway with a round gold mirror, console table, table lamp, and a woven basket with a plaid throw blanket.

19 Guides

The Entryway

A woman in a cream sweater works on a laptop in a cozy home office featuring a gallery wall of framed art prints.

22 Guides

The Home Office

A dark-walled powder room featuring a fluted walnut floating vanity, white marble countertop, and ornate gold mirror.

15 Guides

The Powder Room

— The Method

A Framework For Considered Walls

Every guide on Home Wall Trends follows the same disciplined editorial process — the one we have refined across more than a decade of writing about interiors.

01

Observe The Architecture

Begin with what is already there — light, ceiling height, sightlines. The wall responds to the room, never the other way around.


02

Define The Mood

A wall is an emotional surface before a visual one. Decide how the room should feel before deciding how it should look.


03

Curate The Composition

Edit until each piece earns its place. A considered wall is defined as much by what is left out as what is included.


04

Live With It

A wall reveals itself across seasons and light. The most beautiful spaces are the ones we let evolve, slowly and on purpose.

— Reader Letters

From The Community

The gallery wall guide changed how I think about composition entirely. It is the first interiors writing that felt like reading a real magazine.


Eleanor R.

Brooklyn, New York

No affiliate clutter, no sponsored noise. Just thoughtful editorial that respects the reader. I look forward to every newsletter.


Marcus T.

Copenhagen, Denmark

I redecorated my entire dining room using one of the room frameworks. The before-and-after still surprises me every morning.


Priya K.

Mumbai, India

— The Letter

A Quiet Note, Once A Week

Each Sunday morning, one carefully written letter on wall decor — a single guide, a styling principle, or a piece of inspiration worth your time. No noise. No selling.

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