Wall*decorations

To Elias, a bare wall was a wasted opportunity. Every mirror reflected not just the room, but a specific moment in time—a trip taken, a person loved, or a dream pursued. His home wasn't just a place to live; it was a curated story of everything he valued, hung one carefully measured nail at a time.

The library was a different world entirely. Here, the 10-foot tall walls were dominated by floor-to-ceiling shelving units. Between the leather-bound books, Elias had tucked smaller, more personal treasures. wall*decorations

: Pressed between glass were handwritten notes and vintage postcards, their ink fading but their sentiment still sharp. To Elias, a bare wall was a wasted opportunity

The most dynamic room was the sunroom, which Elias redecorated every season. For his 40th birthday, the walls were covered in a shimmering sequin backdrop and delicate 3D paper flowers . During the winters, he replaced them with heavy fabric hangings and rustic wooden signs that made the room feel like a cozy cabin. The library was a different world entirely