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credits: Lotta Agaton Who doesn't love gallery walls, right? Gallery walls are such a great way to lift up your space and add a little bit of personality to your home. Creating a gallery wall is one of the best ways to easily decorate an empty wall and to finally showcase all those family photos, art prints, paintings, inspirational quotes that you have, but didn't know where to put them. A gallery wall is definitely a trend that will probably never go out of style. Do you know which trend will also probably never go out of style? Neutral colors. The thing about neutral colors is that they are, well – neutral. They are versatile and go pretty well with any style. Go Neutral You want your art to be the focal point of the wall, so it's best to avoid trendy colors like Pantone's Color of the Year selection (this year it's a vibrant Living Coral). Paint your walls a soft neutral instead--try Benjamin Moore's Color of the Year; a soothing warm taupe called Metropolitan. Any neutral will do for your gallery wall, and today's neutrals extend far beyond gray, white, and beige. Traditionally, neutrals in interior design were colors without color--the aforementioned gray, white, or beige--or any color that played well with others. Trends towards Mid-Century design boosted those color palettes, but there's been a bit of a backlash against what are now considered bland and boring walls, and designers are using more color overall. Today's neutrals remain colors that recede into the background, but in really saturated tones--navy, graphite, Etruscan red, even aqua and lilac. If you're not sure you're ready for bold colors, test drive your courage by painting a powder room or back hallway in navy and hanging a small collection there. Curating Your Collection To create a gallery wall, start by choosing art pieces and frames as well as pick a style. It's a good idea to choose one piece which is going to be your focal point and build the rest of the gallery around it. Before you hang anything on your wall, lay out the chosen pieces on the floor until you get the design you like. When you're satisfied with your design, hang your pieces and enjoy your beautiful new wall! Keep it minimalist When it comes to minimalism, there is only one rule you have to follow: less is more. Clean lines, geometric shapes, black and white. You can't go wrong with abstract watercolor, black and white photos, and simple art prints. The best frames to choose for your art pieces are basic black or white frames. If if you want to keep it as minimalist as possible pick art pieces and frames of the same size and arrange them in a line or in a grid. That way you will achieve a formal and sophisticated look typical for the minimalist style. Eclectic gallery wall An eclectic gallery wall is a great option for art collectors and boho style lovers. While creating an eclectic gallery wall you're welcome to combine different frame styles and sizes and different pieces of art, oil paintings, art prints, and other collectibles. The best arrangement for an eclectic gallery wall is a salon-style arrangement, a grouping of images and objects. You can choose the overall shape, square, rectangular, oval, and group object following that shape, but allow yourself some freedom and playfulness. Even though your eclectic gallery wall is going to be mostly neutral, you can still pick one or two unconventional pieces that will really make your gallery special. Farmhouse style gallery wall The most beautiful characteristic of the farmhouse decor is that homey feeling. To achieve that cozy and warm feeling combine art pieces with fabric, wood, rusty metal, family photos or vintage pieces. If you're a lover of shabby chic style, pick distressed frames and add floral prints to the mix or maybe even real flowers! Farmhouse decor is all about the details so feel free to also use your shelves to add more details and charm. Gallery wall for travel enthusiasts If you're a travel enthusiast, creating a gallery wall could be a perfect way to display all your souvenirs. To keep your travel inspired gallery wall neutral, try to find art pieces that naturally have earthy tones, such as old maps, old letters, old postcards, papyrus, or parchment scrolls. Try to find such artwork in your local thrift store or antique shop, and if you don't find them there, try searching online shops. Combine old with new, add some things from your recent travels, your travel photos or landscape pictures. Pictures of sandy beaches or creamy clouds will fit well in your neutral travel inspired gallery wall. Inspirational gallery wall We all know how important it is to have a clean and organized working space, and we also know how hard it is to motivate ourselves to work sometimes, especially if we work from home. No matter how big or small, your working space should be clutter-free and it should motivate you and inspire you. That's why the best place for inspirational gallery wall is above your working desk. Eliminate all possible distractions and keep your working space decor simple. Hang a few inspirational quotes above your desk, add a clock or a calendar, or whatever motivates you, just keep it light and airy. Styling Your Wall When you see a gallery wall that looks so organic in the space that you can't imagine it being any other way, rest assured somebody spent hours on their hands and knees getting the layout just right. You'll need to know some (very) basic rules of design and how to build proportion to create your wall, a tapemeasure, and a notebook. Grid or Salon Styling? How to place your collection is the next question--in a formal grid, or more casual salon style? If you have pieces that are the same size and have similar frames, a grid works well. Get on the floor and place them, figuring out of they're better in a horizontal row, two over three, four over two, or whatever the most pleasing layout happens to be. You'll need a tape measure and painter's tape to get the spacing right since these need to be hung with precision. Leave two inches between edges. A gallery wall with an assortment of sizes, materials, and media is a salon wall. For the salon look, eclectic balance is the goal. You want a focal piece in the middle--a large painting, a wonderfully framed mirror (beveled is better), a large platter--again, it's your house and your wall, so use anything you like. Then, two large pieces, two medium, and three small pieces, starting with the biggest one in the middle, and working your way out. Two inches between edges is the standard, but with a salon wall you don't have to be so precise. If you've worn out your knees trying to get your layout just right, you might be in need a little inspiration. Here are our neutral gallery walls from around the web: credits: A cup of Joe credits: The Lettered Cottage credits: @mortilmernee credits: @rosemarieauberso credits: Matthew Williams credits: Decoratop credits: @bendtsens credits: Apartment Therapy credits: Decoraiso Browse our selection of Art Prints with beautiful earthy and organic tones to create the ultimate instagram-worthy Neutral Gallery Wall!
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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
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Hello! I shared the updated gallery wall last week but didn't get to share some of my favorite frame options (with commentary, of course!) if you are on the hunt to create a memory wall of your own. To break down the cost of ours: Frames from Walmart for about $7 each = $105 Gallery Mats from Blick Art $107 (but in all fairness, I had 3 extra mats since they came in pack of 6) Total: around $200 Our wall was inspired by these frames that Studio McGee hung in their Modern Mountain home. I loved the sleek frames with the larger mat! Another option for great mats is a wedding signature mat that gives more white surround for a sleek, museum like look. Let's look at some other options: The $14.99 Ribba frames from IKEA are hard to beat but listen to this: they discontinued the square ones pictured here!! So, so sad about that. The only square ones I now see are the Hovsta 9". I also love this grid gallery wall is from Toria Erskine Total of the frames for this wall would be $135 if they still offered the square but you could use other frames they now have to create a different size. Here is another classic Ribba collection from @marissa.lindsey on Instagram. This wall from Shay Cochrane is perfection but the price is steep -- these are the Mercer Slim from Framebridge and at $85 a pop, this wall would set you back $1,360 *gulp* But to be fair, this does include the print and they do have coupon codes. Don't you love this wall from Whitney Clarke on Instagram? These Icon Black frames are from Crate and Barrel, to have eight as pictured would cost $400. Look at these 11X14's that come WITH the museum mats for only $13.29?! DIY Playbook shared this awesome grid wall and the frames (with mats) are from Michael's for $14 each. If you used a coupon on top of that you could probably get this wall for under $100 I also love this wood 16X20 matted to 8X10 for $20 This black set has nine 12X12 pieces with the white mats for only $50 and it comes with hanging template. Look at the pictures in the reviews to get a better idea of the scale. Amazon has the white frames available as well -- the whole set for $57 If you want a light wood option, these 16X20 (with mat!) are only $20 at Target, but add them to your cart and watch for a sale! They go buy one, get one 50% off quite often. and sometimes you can make the dollar store work for you too -- remember my $10.56 gallery wall?? That was 7 years ago in our Virginia home! But you can still buy the $1 frames and then get some great mats to go inside. I hope this has been helpful -- I searched high and low when I was putting our wall together so I wanted to save you some time. Good luck!
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