How To Decorate Around A Wall Clock
Wall clocks are as visually appealing as they are functional, and they come in countless styles. With that said, the average wall clock cannot stand on its own without surrounding décor unless they are large. Many homeowners struggle with how to decorate around a wall clock because there are so many options.
The best way to decorate around a wall clock is with matching décor or a plant shelf. Picture frames, furniture, and throw pillows that match the clock are perfect decorations. A bookcase or floating shelves let you decorate around a wall clock with trinkets, books, art, and even plants.
You can even hang a wall clock over a fireplace and decorate the mantel with sentimental trinkets. Massive wall clocks can serve as a centerpiece in the room without any surrounding decorations. Follow along as we explore how to decorate around a wall clock to match your aesthetic.
How Do You Decorate Around a Clock?
You can decorate around a clock with everything from floating shelves to bookcases. The right décor for you varies based on the room, how much space you have, and the size of the clock. A wall clock can even look great on its own if it is large enough and you use it as a centerpiece.
It all depends on what kind of aesthetic you want to achieve in the room. Luckily, there are several great ways to decorate around a wall clock, and none of them are permanent. Let’s take a look at the best and most unique ways to decorate around a wall clock.
1. Matching Décor
Pair your wall clock with matching décor around it to achieve a complete aesthetic. This could be everything from picture frames of the same color or a throw pillow on a couch or chair near the clock. You don’t necessarily need to overwhelm the space with décor that matches the wall clock, however.
Instead, pick a few key pieces of décor that have a similar aesthetic as the clock. Pair a rustic and weathered-looking picture frame or piece of art with your clock if the clock is rustic as well. You can decorate around a wall clock of any style with matching décor if you carefully pick the items.
2. Gallery Walls
Decorate around your wall clock with multiple picture frames to turn it into a gallery wall. The main appeal of a gallery wall is that there is so much to look at. Not only will you complement your wall clock, but you’ll provide plenty more to look at.
There are endless possibilities and no limits to what kind of aesthetic you can achieve with a gallery wall. For example, you could pair multiple small frames with a larger wall clock to make it stand out. You won’t be stuck with one particular aesthetic because you can always swap out frames and art with a gallery wall around a clock.
3. More Clocks
It may sound like overkill, but adding more clocks to the wall is a bold and fun design choice. Choose clocks of different styles and sizes without completely straying from the original clock’s aesthetic. You have endless options as far as spacing, placement, and the importance of each clock.
Position the original clock in the center with smaller clocks around it on the wall to highlight its importance. Otherwise, you could stagger the clocks on the wall in a seemingly random order that requires closer inspection. This allows you to complement the original clock and direct eyes toward your wall.
4. Fireplace
Place your wall clock above the fireplace to make it an undeniable sight to behold. This can limit how much more décor you need to place around the clock because it’s already such a visual focal point. Use the fireplace mantel to display small frames and decorations to highlight the clock.
This option is particularly effective if you have a large wall clock. Otherwise, you could hang a cluster of small clocks close together above the fireplace to achieve the same effect.
5. Hanging Plants
Hang plants from your ceiling at roughly the same height as your wall clock. The extra touch of color that comes from the leaves, flowers, or vines will look great beside the clock. You can get creative and hang the plants at different heights to add layers and create depth.
Hang a basket on either side of the clock and one in the center that doesn’t hang too far from the ceiling. This will effectively create a natural, lively, and green frame around the clock. Simply water each basket and trim them as needed to keep the unique appearance.
6. Plant Shelf
There are few better ways to decorate around a wall clock than to rest it upon a plant shelf. Whether the clock is mounted above or sits on the shelf, you’ll create a vibrant contrast. Anywhere that you can add greenery to your home will add charm, character, and life.
Trailing plants such as golden pothos and red herringbone look great on a shelf. It doesn’t matter what kind of wall clock you have whether it be modern and sleek or vintage and rustic. You can even choose faux plants if you want to save time on watering and maintenance.
7. Accent Wall
You may not even need to decorate around a clock at all if you mount it on an accent wall. Pick a wall to paint a different color than the rest of the room so that it stands out. Place the clock on the accent wall and it will surely make a statement.
You can decorate around the clock with frames and décor, but it may not be necessary. Use this opportunity to let your clock stand out on a wall that already contrasts the rest of the room. Pick a neutral or cool accent wall color such as gray and blue so that it doesn’t clash with the surrounding décor.
8. Centerpiece
Use your wall clock as the centerpiece in a room so that everything else in the space serves to complement it. The décor on your tables, chairs, shelves, and cabinets will generally pale in comparison to the attention the clock demands. An oversized clock in the center of the wall that you will always face in a room is a bold way to decorate.
Hang the clock in the center of a wall with a table or couch facing it. You can either leave the rest of the wall bare or decorate minimally with trinkets so you don’t take away from the clock’s importance in the room.
9. Bookcase
Position your clock on a bookcase filled with books and trinkets. This is a great option if you want to be able to easily change the décor as needed. You can even create a bookend aesthetic with a small clock on each end of one of the shelves.
Otherwise, you could place the clock in the center of the top shelf so that it is quickly visible. Carefully choose everything else that will go on the bookcase because it can all potentially complement the clock. Add life to the bookcase with small houseplants to create a complete aesthetic.
10. Floating Shelf
Floating shelves are subtle and let you put any number of small decorations around your wall clock. Find plants, trinkets, and art that can fit on a floating shelf. Position the floating shelves on the wall to give complement the clock without taking up too much space.
Less is more when it comes to floating shelves in most cases, but it depends on what you want to achieve. A few floating shelves adorned with subtle decorations around a wall clock is a great use of space. However, too many floating shelves can add clutter to the space and make it look too complicated.
11. Candles
Wall candles are already a staple of interior design, but they excel when it comes to wall clocks. Candle sconces, holders, and shelves can accentuate a wall clock. Stagger the candles around the clock to create a unique lighting situation.
The wall candles will look like a subtle decoration during the day, but they become bold as it gets dark. Dim lighting and wall candles will create depth and dramatic lighting around the wall clock. This is a timeless aesthetic and will be a memorable focal point of meals and gatherings.
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