The current situation of the majority is not to make great trips or give us a long vacation, so use maps and plans As a decorative motif, it will serve us to dream of those destinations that we would like to visit or even to learn to place an enclave in its exact place, also providing a good touch of style that can range from the industrial and casual to an eclectic and relaxed neo-classicism.
If we choose to give it full prominence, the most recurrent alternatives are detailed world maps or oversized city plans, either in their current geographic version or ancient cartographies, where a sepia and aged finish is usually sought (and if not, it is produced manually) so that the room achieves a more retro aesthetic or a poetic air reminiscent of the classic travel books.
There are numerous wall papers at a good price that include traveling motifs or maps with which we can enrich and color the walls, but if we prefer to opt for DIY we can take the example of the youth study in the left image, where we have taken advantage of a atlas already discarded to wallpaper a whole wall with its pages.
The result is highly inspiring and the soft tones of the sheets will contribute to creating an atmosphere cozy and bright to help them focus. For an effect with less visual impact, we can simply cover a dresser or the headboard of the bed to give a romantic and precious halo to our bedroom.
The world of accessories It has also succumbed to these cartographic motifs, from exploded maps framed in series, to letters decorated with vinyl city plans or the everlasting collections of globes of various origins and periods. Lamps, trays, pouffs, umbrella stands ... any accessory supports this timeless "traveling" aesthetic; You have to open yourself up to the world, even if only with your imagination.
I love the little living room with the white sofa