Display your collection of musical instruments for a stylish décor

Musical instruments are all unique pieces of art that have this quality of being more valuable as they age. The great thing about them is that their life doesn’t end when they’re not used for music anymore. When that time comes they can become wonderful decorations for residential spaces, galleries, commercial spaces, etc. Each musical instrument is unique because they are almost entirely made by hand.

Living room instrument display
Eclectic décor with industrial touches and musical instruments hanging from metal hooks

A craftsman puts time and passion into every instrument created and this passion is then reflected into the music created and the beauty of the instrument itself. Musical instruments as interior décor elements are quite common. We often see guitars hanging on walls on leaning against the walls. That’s because they add character to that space and they tell something about the owner’s character. They each have a story to tell and by displaying them in your home you partially do it for them.

Living room instrument display
Beautiful musical instruments collection showcased in the space above the kitchen cabinets
Living room instrument display
A vibrant red décor featuring hanging guitars and a beautiful grand piano
Living room instrument display
Stylish music room with built-ins that incorporate the instruments
Living room instrument display
Family room with a cozy dining area showcasing a collection of guitars

There are lots of ways in which you can a musical instrument the star of a room. Even though they can also be used as individual elements, musical instruments look best when used in pairs. The impact they have on the décor is stronger and the effect is different from the one created by a single piece. So you can either hang your collection of musical instruments on the wall, lean them against the wall, place them high on your furniture or use any other methods you want as long as the instruments look beautiful.

Picture sources: 1&2,3,4, and 5.