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Decorate kitchen wall. A brief context to set expectations.
Decorate kitchen wall: Quick notes
Do you have an awkward wall in your kitchen? See how I decorate a kitchen wall in mine! A simple idea with tons of style.
Hello friends!
I’ve been busy redoing again! And oops, I ended up doing something I hadn’t planned to do at all.
Isn’t that how it always goes?? Haha I think so! It’s not a big thing, but wow, do my husband and I both love the change. Well, one of the things I’m sharing today, I did plan to do. For a very long time, actually, as in years. And I finally got around to it and did it! Yay!
And the other unplanned thing, too. Here, let me show you.
I’ve been wanting to remove the mirror from this kitchen wall for many years now. I never really loved it there because it always just felt odd. It’s much too high.
Now, I did love the light it reflected and the way it made the kitchen feel more “open”. But beyond that, it really made no sense.
And an older photo (closeup).

See? YEARS! haha! (OH, and hey, look, that was so far back we still had our phone hanging on the wall there. Too funny.)
And here we are, finally.
I knew I couldn’t really put large or deep shelves in this space since it’s a walk-through area of the kitchen. Whatever I put up would need to be slim.
So, I ordered these to go on the wall.

You can find them here.
Next, I went to TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, Marshall’s, etc., to find cutting boards, small frames, and small decorative items I like to go on the small ledge/shelves.
I had bags of “stuff”! I literally just randomly picked things I liked and figured I’d take back whatever didn’t work out. SPOILER — I didn’t end up returning one single thing!
Now, we’ll come back to that in just a minute. Let’s talk about the paint before we continue with how I decorated the kitchen wall.

When we took the mirror down that had been up forever, the paint underneath was a different color. Unfortunately, I didn’t have any more of the color, so I ran up to Sherwin-Williams to get more. (It’s a color-matched shade from Benjamin Moore – Pure White.)
Well, they also don’t have the same paint line as the last time I painted the walls. So, they mixed up a different line and said it should match fine.
It didn’t.
Which led me to thinking about the paint and wall color in general. I was sort of just on automatic thinking; I needed to touch up the wall before the shelves went up. So this gave me a pause.
And here’s what happened next! lol

It was time, y’all! Time for a change and time for some color in the kitchen, too.
I painted it all, and my husband walked in and said….whoaaaa!! He loved it!! Like, really, really loved it. Which is unusual for him, because he sometimes has to warm up to my ideas. Haha (But I did show him what I was planning before he saw the whole thing finished…I wouldn’t do that to him! Haha I painted a couple of spots and asked him what he thought about painting the kitchen; he was on board.)

I love it too.
OH! And it’s the same paint color I used on the ceiling in the room next door. Anew Gray SW 7030.

So it goes very nicely in the adjacent kitchen here.
Okay, back to these ledge-type shelves.

My husband put them up for me while I went off for the day with friends. My sweet guy. 🙂

I originally planned two long pieces, one above the other. I found these varying sizes and went with them instead.
They felt a little more interesting to me.

Aren’t they fun?? I did have him line them up on the edges so they’d match there. And with one higher for my taller decor items.
I was SO excited to see them up when I came home later in the day. I quickly hung the hat I was wearing on the hook, along with my purse, and put the sunglasses on the shelf, then grabbed the bags of decor stuff and threw them all up there! Probably in less than 2 minutes flat. lol

Then I snapped a photo and shared it on my Facebook page.
Funnily enough, there was really no rhyme or reason to what I bought at multiple stores, but somehow I loved how I threw it all up there quickly. Most of it stayed in the same place in the end.
Here is how it turned out after I tweaked it a bit and added the photos to the frames.



I love this “kindness” print…

The photos are ones I took around the small water town we live in.



And a photo of my family from a recent wedding we attended.

Here’s a view of the new wall kitchen wall decor with the other room I recently wallpapered.

And no, I have not done a thing with that cabinet yet! I’ve been sick this week, so I didn’t get a thing done, boo.

I think the new wall is so fun! It definitely makes more sense than the mirror did.


What do you think? Did you like the mirror better here?? Or this new setup?
How about the paint? White or Anew Gray??
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OH, I thought I’d give a little update on our room! Here is where we are at.

See Piper?? She’s letting that little pup in the reflection (her in the skylights) know who is boss!! lol
But look! We are getting there. Insulate and shiplap the ceiling, add flooring, trim, paint, and we are on our way to DONE. Finally! Yippee!
Can you believe this is the same view/room??

I’m so excited for this new room to be done. We are so very close now.
Have an amazing weekend, friends!
xoxo

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Love how dried herbs and tiny pumpkins brighten our kitchen wall—it feels like autumn coziness without the mess. So simple, yet it grabs anyone who walks in!
Rustic charm at its finest! Those dried herbs and pumpkins are such a cozy. autumnal touch—zero fuss. maximum warmth.
Springtime brings fresh herbs to my kitchen. Not only do they brighten the space, but I love having them handy while cooking something new.
Love the rustic charm of open shelves filled with herbs and simple planters. Adds a lived-in feel without clutter. Perfect for small spaces!
Rustic open shelves with herbs create a warm, organized haven—perfect for cozying up small spaces without frustration.
Repurposed old jars for herb labels—I kept it simple with chalkboard paint and handwritten notes. Turned out cozier than I expected, and the smudges add charm. Perfect for small spaces!
I love this idea! Adding a bold accent wall or a few personal photos can instantly brighten up a kitchen.
Love this idea! I recently added some open shelves and a few potted herbs to my kitchen wall—it’s transformed the space into something so welcoming. Simple but so stylish!
Love how you’ve lit up your kitchen wall with those open shelves and herbs—fresh greenery adds such a lively touch to the.
This kitchen wall idea is such a hit already! Tried chalkboard paint and a few magnetic letters—now I’ve got a home-grown art corner.
Love the chalkboard idea! Magnetic letters are a hit—maybe add some seasonal magnets or family quotes.
Love this idea! A fresh coat of paint or a few potted plants can instantly brighten up a kitchen. Simple touches like that make the space feel more inviting and lived-in. Definitely a fun project to try this weekend!
Love the suggestion! A fresh paint touch-up or adding a few lively plants can instantly brighten a kitchen.
This brings back memories of my own kitchen corner, where quirky decorations and family photos turned plain walls into a warm, talking space. Love how simple ideas can make a room feel like home!
Quirky decor and family photos make plain spaces feel cozy and alive—small touches truly turn a.
Led this project last spring with dried lavender bundles in rusted tin planters—those fragrant brushes keep the space calm, like a spa with a view of your flour bin.
Those lavender bundles in the rusted tin planters sound like the perfect blend of rustic charm.
The kitchen wall just needed a splash of warmth—hung up some burlap with a chalkboard sign for daily menus and tucked dried herbs in a little ceramic pot nearby.
Love the rustic touch with burlap and ceramic—those little details make the kitchen feel like home.
Did the chalkboard paint tip work well? I’ve been itching to try it but worried about mess.
Love this kitchen wall decor idea—so easy and budget-friendly! I did something similar in my kitchen with barstool pics and a vintage rack.
Love the barstool pics and vintage rack combo! They add such a personal touch.
Oh, I tried painting an accent wall in my kitchen—brightened up the space! Used chalkboard paint so the kids can doodle, and it doubles as art and a conversation starter.
Love the chalkboard paint hack—it’s a genius way to keep the kids entertained while adding personality!
The little nook above the counter—where the jars of jam and spices live—feels like the kitchen’s secret garden.
The sunlit corner above the counter, filled with jars of cherries and herbs, feels like a pocket-sized.
Just hung a rustic wooden trellis on my kitchen wall and tucked in a few herbs from my garden—thyme, rosemary, and a splash of marigolds for color.
Tried hanging mismatched flower pots as wall art—super cheap and pairs great with a fresh herb bouquet. My kitchen smells like grandma’s garden now. No fancy decorators needed!
Love the upcycled wall art idea! Herbs add freshness—grandma’s garden vibes, budget-friendly style.