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Read our privacy notice . Wanderlust is a beautiful thing. It propels us to new lands, different cultures and enriching experiences.

We experience worlds that have only been read or dreamed about from afar. Given half the chance, we would travel at the drop of a hat. Well, if it wasn’t for those annoying things like keeping a roof over our heads and trying to climb the career ladder.

There is an easy way to keep the flame of travel alive without bankrupting yourself: through wall art. Decorating your space with pictures and illustrations of your favourite places or bucket list destinations not only adds a welcome splash of colour to your space, but can prove the perfect motivator to save for your vacation fund. Plus, if you happen to live in a place where the view from the window is.

.. uninspiring (an A-road, the back of shops, a church graveyard perhaps) such exotic images can offer quick injection of escapism to give your eyes and mood a much-needed boost.

The appeal of choosing a travel theme for wall art means images can go pretty much anywhere, from a living room gallery wall to panelled along the bedroom or hallway . We’re big fans of hanging art in the bathroom too - it instantly elev.