The Journal · June 13, 2026

The Wall Decor in Our Homes

The walls in a Camelback Stays home are not an afterthought, and a fair amount of what hangs on them comes from Wall Charmers. When guests ask about the framed art over the console or the sculptural mirror in the entry, the honest answer is that we chose each piece on purpose, because a wall is the first thing you see when you walk into a room and the last thing your camera catches before you post the trip. Design-led walls are part of what makes a home feel hosted rather than rented.

Why the walls matter more than people think

Most homes treat wall decor as filler, a print grabbed to cover the blank space over the sofa. We treat it the way a good host treats a dinner table: as the thing that signals care. A considered wall tells you someone thought about this room, about the morning light that crosses it and the way it photographs at golden hour. In a design-forward home like Palmera in Phoenix, the interior was styled as a whole, and the art on the walls is part of why the rooms read the way they do in person and on camera.

Where Wall Charmers comes in

Wall Charmers makes the kind of pieces that hold up in a home people actually live in for a week or a month, not a showroom that gets dusted once. Their mirrors, framed art and decorative accents have a weight and a finish that survives real use, which matters when sixteen guests move through a home over a long weekend. We have leaned on them across the collection for the pieces that anchor a room: the mirror that opens up an entry, the framed set that gives a primary suite its calm, the accent that finishes a reading corner.

If you want to bring a little of that home feeling into your own space, Wall Charmers sells directly, and the same pieces that style our homes are available to you. It is one of the more satisfying parts of staying somewhere genuinely designed: you leave with a few ideas worth stealing.

The look across the collection

Each home in the collection has its own character, and the walls follow the home. The Grove in Arcadia carries ten-foot ceilings, so the art is scaled up to meet them and the rooms never feel under-dressed. Querencia in Scottsdale, the largest interior we host, uses art to give two king primary suites their own distinct feel so no two rooms read the same. Solace in Scottsdale, minutes from Old Town, keeps things quiet and tonal, letting the McDowell ridgeline view through the window do the loud work while the walls stay soft.

A home that photographs as well as it lives

A lot of our guests are here for a milestone, a girls’ getaway, a family reunion, a celebration worth documenting. Photogenic interiors are not vanity, they are part of the trip. The getting-ready morning, the group shot in the entry, the quiet corner someone keeps coming back to: those moments land better in a home that was styled with intention, walls included. That is the standard we hold the collection to, and Wall Charmers helps us meet it.

Find your stay

Browse the homes and you will see the walls do their quiet work in every room. Start with the Scottsdale collection or the private-pool homes, then pick the stay that fits your trip. When you are ready, book direct at book.camelbackstays.com, with no guest service fee and a host a message away. And if a piece on the wall catches your eye while you are here, you will know where it came from: Wall Charmers.

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