Wall Decor
Decorative Round Wall Mirror- Golden Finish
Multicolored Round Wooden Wall Decor Frame Printed Plates Set of 3
Paradise Mango Wood Wall Plate | Wall Decor Round Frame Printed For Home Decor
Nadia Golden Metallic Wall Art Decor Frame For Living Room & Bedroom
Gold Iron Coated Athena Handle Round Mirror For Home Decor
Canvas Wall Art For Decor- Multicolor Leaf Design
Terracotta Decorative Shadowed Lady Wall Art | Rustic Wall Decor Piece
Hand Carved Ceramic Sail Boat Wall Art
Hand-Carved Ceramic Radha Krishna Wall Décor
Hand-Carved Ceramic Lady Face Formed With Panther And Bird Wall Décor
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Wall Decor – Turn Every Wall into a Work of Art
Why Choose IKIRU Wall Decor?
Blank walls are an opportunity. IKIRU's wall decor collection offers everything from hand-painted prints and decorative plates to macramé wall hangings and sculptural mirrors - all curated from skilled Indian artisans and contemporary designers. Each piece is crafted to make an impact and tell a story.
Wall Decor Categories
Explore our complete wall decor range:
• Wall Art & Paintings – Canvas prints, abstract art, nature-inspired illustrations
• Wall Plates – Decorative ceramic and metal plates
• Mirrors – Round, arch, and ornate wall mirrors
• Wall Clocks – Minimalist and statement clock designs
• Macramé & Weavings – Handcrafted boho-style hangings
• Photo Frames – Single and collage frames in wood and metal
Best Wall Decor Ideas by Room
Living Room: Create a gallery wall with a mix of prints, frames, and a statement clock.
Bedroom: Use a large mirror or soft macramé above the headboard for a cosy, curated look.
Dining Room: Decorative plates or botanical prints work beautifully over a dining buffet.
Entryway: A bold wall clock or sculptural mirror sets the tone for your entire home.
How to Arrange Wall Decor
For gallery walls, lay everything out on the floor first before hanging. Keep consistent spacing (5–8 cm between pieces). Mix shapes, round mirrors with rectangular frames and odd-shaped hangings create visual interest. Anchor the arrangement around a central hero piece and build outward.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q What size wall art is best for a large wall?
For large walls (over 6 ft wide), use art that is at least 24×36 inches or create a gallery wall with multiple pieces.
Q How high should I hang wall decor?
The centre of the artwork should be at eye level, typically 57–60 inches from the floor.
Q Can I return wall decor if it doesn't suit my space?
Yes, IKIRU offers easy returns on most wall decor items.
Q Does IKIRU accept bulk or B2B orders for wall decor?
Yes, IKIRU has a dedicated Bulk Inquiry form and a B2B partner page for trade and large-volume purchases.
Q How do I create a gallery wall?
Start by laying out your arrangement on the floor before marking the wall. Keep consistent spacing of 5–8 cm between frames. Anchor the arrangement with your largest piece at the centre and build outward.
Q What wall decor works best above a sofa?
A single large artwork or a trio of prints works well above a sofa. The piece should be roughly two-thirds the sofa width and hung 20–25 cm above the top of the backrest.
Q Can wall decor be used in humid areas like bathrooms or kitchens?
Metal, ceramic, and sealed prints are suitable for humid spaces. Paper-based prints and untreated wood decor are best kept in dry areas to prevent warping or damage.
Q How do I hang heavy wall decor safely?
Use wall anchors appropriate for your wall type — rawl plugs for concrete, toggle bolts for drywall. For pieces over 5 kg, always fix into a stud or use heavy-duty anchors. When in doubt, consult a handyman.
Q How do I choose wall decor that suits my existing interiors?
Pick up a colour already present in your room — a cushion, a rug, an accent chair — and echo it in your wall decor. For busy, patterned interiors, opt for simpler artwork. For minimal, neutral spaces, bolder or more textured pieces add depth.
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