10. Large Wall Clocks as the Piece De Resistance
Oversized wall clocks are pretty popular right now, particularly in industrial and modern farmhouse-style homes. The magnitude alone creates an air of drama and intrigue, precisely what you need in a focal point. With such a dominant piece, you can forge any other wall décor without compromising on the visuals. Make sure that the clock's design isn't too intricate to avoid a jarring or gaudy look. You can opt for an unframed clock face for a sleek look. Pick a wood or metal wall clock if you're looking for something a little more rustic.
11. Maritime Wall Clock for a Coastal-themed Living Room
A coastal-style living room has a laid-back vibe with a focus on seaside elements. Think of surfing, sandy beaches and open skies. If you want something a little decorative, a surf or beach-themed wall clock for home. Focus on the colours- warm whites, soft beiges, calming blues and greens are staples.
A simple light wood wall clock will also work well as wall décor. If the room leans towards a nautical theme, you can opt for a maritime clock that tracks moon phases, temperature, etc., and time. The added functionality is always a bonus.