Mirrors

Mirrors are perfect decorative pieces to hang on the walls in a dining room. They add sparkle and shine to an already special place. They reflect the faces of the guests at the table, making for a festive atmosphere. And they brighten the room by amplifying the light from the windows, the chandelier, and candles. One large mirror (or a group of smaller ones clustered above the buffet) creates a natural focal point.

Decals and Wallpaper

Wallpaper is an elegant surface covering and will bring style to a dining room when used in its traditional manner. But it can be a good option of what to hang on dining room walls for a decorative effect. You essentially create an eye-catching canvas by using molding strips to frame small sections of a special paper, such as one with an iridescent finish or with a bold, colorful pattern. Wall decals work similarly by putting small but impactful amounts of color and pattern on the wall.

Paint Effects

For wall decor that highlights the entire dining space, consider using paint as a special effect:

Splash one wall with a bright accent hue. Install a chair rail and paint a pale shade above and a darker shade below. Play with texture, painting the walls with alternating stripes of matte flat paint and shimmery opalescent paint.

Because it is used for festive reasons, the dining area is a place where you can play with bolder colors than you may want for the rest of your house. Some suggestions? Color experts say that reds whet appetites, greens are associated with good health, and yellows cast a cheerful mood in a room.

Collections

Whether they’re heirloom plates or colorful import-store finds, china is an obvious collectible to show off on the walls of your dining room. But any collectible can create an interesting display, including old restaurant signage, framed vintage silver utensils, shapely art glass pitchers sitting on brackets, or even a taxidermy collection. The arrangement of these items is open to your creativity. You can hang pieces individually or in groups in rows, circles, or random freeform patterns. Plate rail molding around the room’s perimeter provides a ready-made stage for revolving displays of platters and plates. And if you don’t want the permanence of adding trim work, picture ledges work just as well.