We recently shared ideas to refresh your space in the new year. One of them was to create (or improve) a gallery wall. While you may already have some frames put up, if you are starting from scratch having to choose the first few pieces can be daunting.
Here are 5 gallery wall ideas for guaranteed success!
Add depth to your space by creating a gallery wall that is multidimensional. Sydney artist Guy Maestri’s gallery home was featured on The Design Files, and we love the combination of mediums, as well as the use of a display shelf to put trinkets and art on.
A thematic gallery wall could be as meaningful as family photos, or as trivial as vintage portraits and landscapes. Instagrammer @ninjanellephant is a true Maman Nyc fan, and we can’t get enough of their thematic bathroom wall!
If you opt for neutral hues (interior stylist blogger Kirsten Grove went white, black and gold), and chose pieces that are wildly unrelated, they will not appear mismatched.
You’ll love the results —and so will your wallet— if you go vintage. Chose heteroclite frames, and roam through old family photos, or pick some up at your local flea market. Isn’t magic hour in Susanna Cole King’s living room dreamy?
Sometimes less is more, and if there already are a few accent pieces in the room, consider going for an understated gallery wall, that will add to the decor without being its focus. Design Sponge shared photos from designer couple Savannah and Sean Metcalf’s living room, and their discreet gallery wall is on point.
Share your gallery wall photos with us!