We are used to seeing pegboards in kitchens and entryways as these are spaces that are usually small but require much storage space and nice organization. But what if we hang a pegboard somewhere else? Did you think of hanging one in your living room? No? Here are some ideas that will convince you to do that.
Pros And Cons Of Using A Pegboard In A Living Room
A pegboard is a functional piece that allows storage, organization and decorating easily. You can go for a small piece, and it will already change the game, and a whole wall can substitute much storage furniture looking lightweight at the same time. Pegboards can be painted or decorated to match the space, and if you are making a garden, you can choose a plastic one to wash it easily.
The only con I see is that pegboards match mostly Scandinavian, Japandi and modern spaces but that’s it, all the rest are only advantages.
Where To Use Pegboards In Living Rooms?
Pegboard Walls
Make a whole pegboard wall for your living room! Such a solution is 100% functional and will allow you to store and show off everything you may want. Decor, plants, things, remote controls and even pillows can be placed there.
This is a whole pegboard wall that smartly covers the sound panels making sound-proofing better here.
The wall is completely covered with pegboards and some shelves, art and even a floating credenza are attached here. (via home-designing).
The whole wall is covered with pegboards and shelves, ledges and holders to keep toys in order, and a living wall refreshes the look.
A whole wall of pegboards with shelves displays plants, books and decor, it's an airy solution instead of some bulky shelves or bookcases.
The wall covered with pegboards is perfectly matched with a media console, and black and stain make the space feel like a mid-century one.
TV Walls
Make a pegboard TV wall! This is a cool solution as you get some storage space but more than that, you can style or hide your TV. A pegboard will allow you to easily create a gallery wall around the TV or attach some shelves.
The wall is fully covered with pegboard panels that allow placing shelves, a TV, some hooks for lights and so on.
This panel with cabinets and a pegboard is a space divider between the entryway and living room, and it's very practical.
This TV wall is done with multiple shelves and a TV is hanging here. The storage consoles with casters perfectly match the style. (via apartmenttherapy).
The idea of attaching a TV to a pegboard is cool as it allows you arranging around the TV, too. It can be a gallery wall or a vertical garden.
Vertical Gardens
Love plants? Show off your favorite ones designing a vertical garden in the living room! A pegboard is right what you need for that: hang some shelves and hooks and place or attach planters there. You can also add decor or lights as pegboards are very flexible.
This is a fresh and modern way to create a vertical garden: a pegboard is paired with black tin cans that are planters.
This IKEA Skadis pegboard is a vertical garden with hanging plants and it's paired with a regular one.
A wall garden is organized with acrylic ledges and an IKEA Skadis pegboard. (via instagram).
IKEA Skadis is a lovely white plastic pegboard that can be easily transformed into a vertical garden. (via hacksaholic).
How to make a wall garden quickly? Attach some pegboard panels and then shelves and hooks to hold the planters.
Pegboard Furniture
Modular pegboard cabinets and shelves or units with pegboard surfaces are much more functional than usual ones. You can style or decorate them on the outside easily.
Modular pegboard furniture is an unusual idea, which works nice in mid-century modern spaces. (via aa13).
This sleek shelving unit separates the spaces and shows off a pegboard to be able to arrange shelves here.
These colorful cabinets are made of pegboards, which allows attaching them to each other in different ways and decorate them on the outside.
Pegboard Storage
Creating storage and display space with pegboards is super cool and easy. Style the pegboard with shelves, ledges, hooks and other items and show off whatever you like. If you want to make your decor stand out, paint the pegboard in some bold color. Get inspired!
This small pegboard with multiple shelves is used to display some decor and add character to the room.
Large pegboard panels will substitute a lot of storage furniture and will look much more lightweight.
A small pegboard can hold some shelves and hooks where you can display your favorite figurines and decor.
A combo of pegboards and corkboard is a super cool and practical solution that will work for a home office and any other room.
The wall is covered with pegboards and styled with wooden and wire shelves for storage and decorating.
If you feel like storing your bike in a bold way and make a statement with it, attach it to a pegboard in the entryway or living room.
Here a pegboard is attached over the arrangement on the wall, which is a renter's solution to make the wall look more neutral.
This tall pegboard with shelves is a part of a large furniture unit that looks lightweight and cool.
A large pegboard with shelves, plants, a mirror and photos is a cool solution for a living room and not only.
Even a small pegboard can holder quite a lot of potted plants letting you have your fave ones on display.
The walls are done with pegboards and shelves, these are extremely functional and hold everything necessary.
Organize storage and decor using a pegboard with shelves, and you won't need other solutions. (via wonderfullymadebyleslie).