Showcase globes, maps, suitcases, and other accessories from your travels throughout your home.
Use these travel decor ideas as inspiration, then adapt them to fit your favorite places and trips.
These pictures lean abstract, using the city streets to create a leaf-like design.
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The shades of green used on each map complementdark green wall paint.
Despite varying color palettes, this trio of maps feels cohesive thanks to neutral frames with white mats.
Bold navy walls help further showcase the travel decor.
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Antique drawers contain glassware and match the feel of the old-fashioned suitcase.
These embellished boxes are a beautiful way todisplay shells.
Each box features a mosaic of shells while also providing storage on aliving room mantel.
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This console table includes a travel bag that’s ready to be grabbed for any adventure.
World mapspaper the walls of this bedroom.
The muted colors complement natural wood furniture and blue accents on the bed.
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The wallpaper contributes eye-catching texture without overwhelming the space.
Showcase Souvenirs
KIM CORNELISON
This living room features several souvenirs that work together in a subtle way.
A bright blue vintage suitcase on one shelf nods to vacationing and pairs well with the navyvelvet sofa.
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Historical Wall Decor
Alisal Ranch
These large-scale framed maps act almost as anaccent wallin this dining space.
A large map can also serve as a way of tracking your travels across the country.
This bookcase includes a variety of vases, figurines, and sculptures from a variety of destinations.
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Natural materials like wood andearthy colorstie everything together.
This living room has a tropical feel thanks to the blue and green mural of palm trees.
The colors tie in with the area rug, and the graphic print contrasts the black-and-white striped seating.
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Vibrant Color Palette
Dustin Halleck
The richjewel tonesof this library create a luxurious feeling.
Stacked vintage suitcases serve as an end table while matching a floral rug and dark cobalt walls.
Instead, hang a surfboard patterned with typography for a sunny, ocean vibe that upgrades a blank wall.
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Pair with a wood vanity and bluebathroom floor tilesfor a casual coastal aesthetic.
Customize walls with your own photos, or find a print that features professional photos from a dream destination.
Pair with a bluepainted ceilingand geometric light fixture to turn the room into a beachy paradise.
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Coastal Travel Decor
Jay Wilde
Bring the beach to a small area of your home.
In this room, seashells and starfish are displayed alongside ceramics featuring shades of blue.
DIY Nightstand
CARSON DOWNING
Vintage suitcases take on a new function with this DIY bedroom decor.
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Stack three on top of each other to create just the right height for anightstand next to the bed.
Pair with a lampshade patterned with a map of the country to really highlight a travel theme.
Tropical Decor
Carson Downing
Large-scale botanical wallpaper creates atropical aestheticin this bedroom.
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The print complements green painted flooring and a leafy bedspread.
Decorate with Globes
Kritsada Panichgul.
Go all-out with travel decor with a shelf full of globes.
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Here, the globes feature similar colors and are grouped by size for a cohesive look.
Instead of buying new globes, shop secondhand or thrift stores for vintage varieties.
Dining Room Souvenir Display
Several decor items work together to create travel-inspired style in thisdining room.
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A pendant light with natural fibers completes the look.
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