Stuck on You: 6 Fun and Easy Decorating Ideas Using Tape
Author: Janet Paik Date Posted:26 July 2018
Add a new accent wall, mid-century closet detail and more with this budget-friendly, multi-purpose wonder
The accent wall above stylist Liz Martin’s desk in her home office is a DIY wallpaper-inspired hack using a combination of black-and-white striped washi tape and faux fern leaves. Martin says she wanted the wall to add a chic and modern element to the room without her having to repaint.
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Krys Melo added a little mid-century-inspired sparkle to the folding doors of the bedroom closet in her 1960s apartment. The DIY and decorating enthusiast created a diamond pattern with gold tape. The starburst-shaped closet pulls, found online, add another period-specific touch.
Houzz contributor Faith Towers says she indulged in her love of a feminine pink-and-gold colour scheme in decorating her home office and crafting space. On the back wall, she created a wall-to-wall desk out of long wooden planks that are meant to look like shiplap, providing an ample work surface. On the back wall, she says, “I wanted to create the look of wallpaper without the cost and time normally associated with it, so I made the triangle ‘wallpaper’ out of polyester metallic film tape.”
Interior designer Ginger Curtis designed and built this lofted bunk bed and play space with husband Eric for their two youngest kids. The lower bed is on casters that can be locked in place. The walls are accented with black triangular wall decals. “I arranged them 55 different ways until we settled on this,” says Curtis. “The great thing about decals is that they are forgiving – easy to peel off and rearrange.”
A treehouse-like ‘vine’ made of wooden beads helps to visually enclose the creativity nook.
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White is the dominant colour in Laura Dragotti and Roberto Pistolesi’s two-storey apartment, from floors to walls, furniture fabrics to accessories.
Laura Handler lives in a gleaming 89-square-metre apartment, and used patterned duct tape to cover what were otherwise unsightly things. The product designer works from home and used black-and-white checkerboard duct tape to accent the edge of her work space, and covered her scanner with the patterned tape as well. The shelving supports for her wall-mounted birch veneer shelves are covered with white duct tape.
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