
How to transform old maps into stylish decor
What's the story
Old maps can be more than just historical documents.
They provide a unique opportunity to create distinctive wall art that adds character and intrigue to any space.
By repurposing these maps, you can bring a touch of history and geography into your home decor.
Here are a few ways to use old maps as wall art and tips on how to incorporate them into your living space.
Framing
Frame vintage maps for elegance
One of the easiest ways to give old maps a new life is framing them.
Pick frames that match with the colors and style of the map, be it a simple black frame or something more ornate.
Try using mats to give an added depth and focus on certain areas of the map.
This way, the map is preserved but can be showcased in any room.
Collage
Create a map collage for visual interest
A collage from different old maps can make an eye-catching piece of art.
Choose maps of different colors, regions, or themes and arrange them in an overlapping pattern on a large canvas or board.
This way, you can display multiple locations or time periods in one cohesive display, adding layers of interest and storytelling potential.
Wallpaper accents
Use maps as wallpaper accents
Old maps can also be used as wallpaper accents by covering entire walls or sections with them.
It works especially well in spaces like home offices or libraries where thematic decor is appreciated.
Just make sure the maps are securely adhered using wallpaper paste or adhesive spray for durability.
The effect is striking and ordinary walls will become conversation starters.
Furniture customization
Customize furniture with map designs
Incorporating old maps onto furniture surfaces opens another creative avenue for their use as art.
Tables, dressers, cabinets can be adorned with map designs using decoupage techniques or custom prints applied directly onto surfaces.
This not only personalizes furniture but also ties together room decor by echoing map themes throughout different elements within the space.