When you think of an empty wall as a display waiting to happen, it gives your creativity a chance to fire up. Instead of traditional prints, posters or photos, consider hanging other things that are more custom — the piece of antique lace that once belonged to your great-grandmother, your collection of charming teapots, a giant-size version of your initials.
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