This budget-friendly, boho take on gallery walls brings natural texture and interesting pattern to your space. Simply group similar objects together to create one large art statement, as blogger Dabito of Old Brand New did with these African Binga baskets. Here’s how to upgrade that blank wall in your living space with an eye-catching arrangement.

How to Create a Basket Wall

To nail this decorating trend, look for baskets with interesting woven patterns or color-blocked designs. Supplement with inexpensive thrift store or flea market finds, or incorporate unused baskets you already have lying around the house. Choose an assortment of sizes and textures (seagrass, rattan, rope) to give the display dimension. Start with your largest basket (or the one with the most interesting design) and use that as the focal point for your arrangement. Group baskets together in an asymmetrical arrangement, overlapping some of the edges if desired. To mount the baskets to the wall, look for an opening in the weave at the base of the basket. Then, hammer a small nail through it. If you’re worried about damaging the basket by nailing through it, tie a loop of string through the top edge of the basket and hang the loop from a nail. Alternatively, you can secure them to the wall by placing adhesive picture-hanging strips ($8, Walmart) on the bottom of each basket for an easily changeable (and removable) display.