My mom had a blank wall just begging for some art. Instead of spending tons of money on a large piece, we hung a symmetrical gallery wall.
Ya know those cool eclectic gallery art walls? The ones with lots of different sized images with mismatched frames and it all looks so amazing— like you’ve spent a lifetime collecting such interesting frames and images? Carola Kastman Lots of my clients tell me they want one. And the one above is the kind of […]
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White photo frames are perfect wall decoration tips for large rooms and little spaces. Pottery Barn delivers several beneficial strategies and suggestions.
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This post is sponsored by Framebridge. Our upstairs hallway has been begging for art since, well, we moved in. I knew I wanted to fill the whole hallway with family pictures eventually — a true memory lane. But I decided to take it one segment at a time and start with this portion in between […]
Gallery walls are our favourite type wall art display! They inject style and personality into the room. A gallery wall is a selection of prints, sometimes in different sizes, displayed together to create an ‘art gallery’ effect. It can be a selection of prints (artworks, photos, posters, family photos, you name it!) displayed in a cluster, like below examples:We believe everyone deserves gorgeous art at an affordable price. The great thing about art prints is that they can be changed with the seasons or fashions easily. They provide an accessible way to update your décor and can change the whole look of your space quickly & easily.Creating the perfect layout and combination for a gallery wall can feel like a daunting task. You might have countless ideas and elements to consider incorporating into the design. If you are renting, let us introduce you to your new best friend - 3M wall strips! They won't damage the wall and you can hang your wall art or decor with no fuss 😉 Follow these 8 easy-peasy steps below, to create and hang your own gallery wall in your home without the stress ❤️ Step 1 Let's begin with the wall you have in mind. Doesn't matter if it has artwork on it already. Attach an A4 (or Letter size in the USA) paper to the wall with removable tape. This paper will come in very handy for artwork scale purposes later, trust us 😉 Take a photo of the room, front on, in good lighting. Here is a photo of our wall we will use as the example: Step 2 Now the fun part! Think about the photos or wall art you would like to display on your gallery wall. These could include digital photos of family or friends you already have, some new wall art or posters found by browsing your favourite stores online, or checking out shopping centres or even thrift stores for more unique pieces. Feel free to check out our website here to get some inspiration! Collect all your ideas and pictures, we will come back to them later. Step 3 Once you have your ideas, it's time to think about the size and layout. If you have existing wall art or family photos, now is the time to measure them all and write it all down on a piece of paper. Think about the layout you would like. Pro Tip - Create focus with a large main piece, and maintain balance around it with smaller pieces, to give your gallery wall the WOW factor! Don't be scared to mix up frame colours too. Black, oak or white mixed together looks just fabulous 🙌 We have created a free gallery wall layout templates guide. Click on the picture below to download the free PDF template of popular gallery wall art layouts. Keep this file handy for the next step. Step 4 Hop onto the canva website and create a free account. This is best done from a computer, and the below instructions might be different if using a phone or tablet. * From the main area, Click on
The family photo gallery wall in my upstairs hallway has been slowly growing. My hope is for this wall to one day be completely filled with frames from the baseboard to the crown. I’m a big fan of black and white photos, and I love a collection of black and gold frames. When all of […]
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This post is sponsored by Framebridge. Our upstairs hallway has been begging for art since, well, we moved in. I knew I wanted to fill the whole hallway with family pictures eventually — a true memory lane. But I decided to take it one segment at a time and start with this portion in between […]
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Every art collection is different, calling for its own unique wall layout based on the size and number of works you want to hang, the design of the room it lives in, and the general look and feel you want. But here I have outlined some key things to think about when hanging your gallery wall.
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An alternative to a gallery wall is a picture rail. It's a great way to hang a lot of art with minimal damages to your wall. It makes a great feature wall that can be personalized and changed really easily. Check out this easy and cheap DIY for a budget friendly feature wall for your dining room, li
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Looking for ideas for a gallery wall behind your couch? I've got answers, inspiration and so much more! With 40 pictures to inspire you, plus a gallery wall arrangement cheat sheet (you can download for free), and ideas that go beyond the gallery wall, you'll want to check out this post.
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These popular, go-anywhere frames come in a variety of sizes to make collecting and curating art more fun. Easy to hang and with two differently sized mats included, your gallery is completely customizable for a true museum inspired look. KEY DETAILS Wooden frame in a Walnut finish. Tempered glass. 2 removable, acid-free paper mats included with each frame. See Dimensions for mat sizing. Can be hung vertically and horizontally. D-rings included. 5x7 and 8x10 frames include easel backs. Sold individually. Made in Thailand.
A photo gallery wall is a great way to display family photos. We took ours up a notch by infusing it with color and personality. Learn how we did it in this post!
From minimalist artwork displays to eclectic mixes of colors, textures, and materials, these gallery wall ideas can make any room stand out.
My mom had a blank wall just begging for some art. Instead of spending tons of money on a large piece, we hung a symmetrical gallery wall.
Usually we build up to the big reveal, this time, we want to show off from the start! Taking up this long hallway wall, we couldn’t be more pleased with the way this gallery wall has turned out. Friends and family, strangers, pretty much everyone that sees it, compliments this wall and asks for the details. Well, here they are! Our initial inspiration came from this photo in the Book Island Life: Inspirational Interiors. The idea was born! What now? Our first task was to find the shelves to rest the photos on. The most simple, inexpensive, and easy to connect (everyone needs different lengths) were the IKEA RIBBA Picture Ledges. We love when we can get something for under $10! After measuring the wall and doing some quick math, we were back home and hanging them. (In all fairness, due to the need for perfectly level shelves, we asked our finish carpenter to help us. Hey, we can’t do everything ourselves!) After the shelves were hung, the hunt for frames began. Sticking to a similar palette as the inspiration photo, we were able to re-purpose some of our old Pottery Barn frames. We also visited IKEA, Target, Aaron Brothers, Michaels, Hobby Lobby, and World Market. The goal was to look like we had collected frames from around the world and we accomplished this through a mixture of textures, materials, and styles. Staged eclectic? Faux global? Oh well… Finally, with all the frames collected, we were ready to build the wall. There are many ways one could go about completing this, but we arranged all the frames prior to putting photos in. Here is what it looked like when we were deciding where everything would go. Once we liked the composition of the wall, checking that all the frames were overlapped but still showing their photos, and that two similar frames weren’t near each other, we were ready for pictures! We made a list organized by size and orientation (vertical or horizontal) and then filled in the blanks. This is what our “schematic” looked like. Also, we made sure to take a photo of the wall before we started taking it down. Otherwise we wouldn’t have known how to put it back together! Finally, we filled our frames and re-assembled everything. We live in California and the wall is over a hardwood floor. To make sure it was earthquake safe, we anchored all the frames touching the wall and then used earthquake putty to secure the leaning frames. This was the part that took the longest – we just wanted to be done! Here is another look at the finished product. Enjoy!