So planen Sie Wandkissen in verschiedenen Größen – Ihr Leitfaden für stilvolle Räume

How to plan wall cushions in different sizes – your guide to stylish spaces

Introduction:

Walls set the mood of a room more than you might think. With Lemonbaum wall cushions, you bring not only coziness and improved acoustics into your home, but also a real design statement. But how do you plan the right size and layout? That's exactly what we'll show you here—simple, clear, and inspiring.


1. Why size matters

The right size of your wall cushions affects whether a room feels calm, elegant, or playful. Large surfaces create a sense of peace and clarity, while small modules add energy and flexibility.

👉 Tip: First, consider whether you want to create an accent wall or just highlight a small area.


2. Small spaces – big impact

In small rooms (e.g. bedrooms or home offices), just a few wall cushions are often enough. They bring instant coziness without overwhelming the space.

👉 Tip: Light colors make a room look bigger, while dark tones create a cozy atmosphere.


3. Large rooms – zoning and structuring

In open living spaces or offices, wall cushions help create zones: a cozy seating area, a quiet reading nook, or a stylish background for video calls.

👉 Tip: Combine different sizes to make the space feel more lively.


4. Acoustics with style

Wall cushions are not only beautiful, but also functional: They reduce disruptive echo and make conversations more pleasant. This is a real advantage, especially in home offices or children's rooms.


5. Your wall – your design

Whether rectangular, square, or mixed: wall cushions can be flexibly arranged. You decide whether your space should look minimalist, playful, or luxurious.

👉 Tip: Try using paper stencils on the wall first to find the perfect layout.


End:

Whether it’s big or small, a single panel or an entire wall – Lemonbaum wall cushions transform any space into a cozy home.
➡️ Discover now: View our wall cushion collection

Above is an example of different sizes of wall panels. All our sizes are used: 60, 80, and 100 cm high, and 20 and 30 cm wide.

The trick is to always place the next size up or down next to each other, but never skip two sizes at once. And if the next panel isn’t higher or lower, choose the narrower (or wider) one.


In this example (above), the whole thing is made up of three wall cushion panels of different heights and 30 cm wide. The heights are 60, 80, and 100 cm.

You'll get the most harmonious result if the height of the panels is mirrored. For example, on a long wall, place the tallest panels on the far right and left, then fill in with the required number of shorter panels. 


In this example (above), the setup consists of three wall cushion panels of different heights, each 20 cm wide. The heights are 60, 80, and 100 cm.




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