Renter-Friendly DIY Map Wall Treatment
Maybe it’s just my wanderlust speaking, but I love spaces that remind me of the whole wide and beautiful world that is out there. We’ve shared about wallpapering with maps before, but we’re excited to add Lora’s instructions for a renter-friendly map wall to our awesome Deck The Walls lineup! Welcome back, Lora!
DIY Map Wall — No Nails Required!
by Lora from Craftivity Designs
Thanks so much to Cassity for having us back at Remodelaholic! I’m Lora, from Craftivity Designs, and over the last year I’ve been chipping away at all the {really old and really stubborn} wallpaper in our home. There is still plenty more to do; but we have completed a modern, farmhouse style bathroom, our kiddos’ colorful shared bedroom, and a neutral dining room that is filled with items that are special to our family. This home is really starting to feel like “us” — especially with this recent update in our entry way.
We love to travel and have an affinity for maps, so this bold wall treatment is the perfect way to welcome someone into our home.
My favorite projects are those that are inexpensive and quick; but still make a big impact. This is definitely one of those projects. Plus, if you are a renting — or if you prefer not to commit to such a bold design — this project doesn’t require any nail holes.
Here is what you will need:
- an old atlas or vintage maps
- ruler
- craft knife
- sticky tac
Using your craft knife and the ruler as a straight edge; cut out the maps.
Once you’ve got a stack of maps, start attaching them to the wall using sticky tac.
I chose sticky tac for several reasons… {1} I could easily move the maps and adjust them as I worked on the wall {2} it’s not permanent and doesn’t damage the walls and {3} it is faster because you don’t need to be exact.
To hang the maps, I started in the bottom right corner of the wall and then worked up and over. In order to give this wall treatment a casual feel, the maps overlap and aren’t in any type of pattern or grid.
Also, some of the maps are hung in a portrait direction and other maps are in a landscape direction. As quickly as this project went up, it would come down even faster — which makes it such a great option for renters.
Maybe you’ve got a wall in your home that could use some color or a bold design? Give maps {or botanical prints… or vintage movie signs…} a try with this simple project.
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Thank you for sharing, Lora! I love quick, easy, and satisfying projects! And this would be great to do with all the maps, blueprints, and other vintage prints in our Printable Art Collection 😉
Be sure to head over to Craftivity Designs to see more of what Lora (and her other blogging half, Erica) are up to — you’ll want to check out their semi-DIY faux bamboo blinds, and be sure to follow along to see more of their beautiful bathroom as they finish it!
There’s still more Deck The Walls to come!
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Lorene has been behind the scenes here at Remodelaholic for more than a decade! She believes that planning projects and actually completing them are two different hobbies, but that doesn't stop her from planning at least a dozen projects at any given time. She spends her free time creating memories with her husband and 5 kids, traveling as far as she can afford, and partaking of books in any form available.
Thanks so much for the kind words!!! It’s always a joy to be over here on Remodelaholic 🙂 Hope you have a lovely 4th!
Thanks, Lora! Happy 4th!