Do spider webs count as decoration?
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That electric guitar you bought and donβt use.
I hang puzzles. They always wake some extra curiosity and are good conversation starters.
When people look at them do they get puzzled?
Three walls with just a light paint, one wall with a color or patterns. I really like the Asanoha pattern (Japanese hemp leaf).
Mostly shelves, wardrobes and stuff. Some bike wheels.
I have a poster from here with the text of one of my favourite books arranged as a picture. It's quite the conversation piece. If books aren't your thing, you could always go with the first million digits of Tau, the Streets of Portland, the Constitution of Dalaware or the Kama Sutra.
Flyers & silkscreened posters by friends.
What are you doing with these old writing machine/PCs?