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Creating a Gallery Wall: Tips and Tricks


Gallery walls have been around for over 18 years, and they are still as popular as ever. They are a great way to display your favorite artwork, photos, or prints and add personality and interest to your space. Let's explore some tips and tricks to help you create a gallery wall that you'll love.


One option for creating a gallery wall is to go for a larger format grid. This means using all the same frame styling and size, think museum style, so the pictures stand out. This option works well if you have a large wall and want to create a bold statement. It's also a great way to showcase a collection of similar artwork or photos. By using the same frame style and size, you create a cohesive look that draws the eye in and makes a strong impact.


Another option is to vary the frame styling, size, or color. This option can be more challenging, but it can also be more interesting and dynamic. If you vary the frame styling or size, the artwork has to have continuity like similar in tones, similar in themes, etc. It still needs a sense of balance or symmetry. This option is great for hallways or empty walls that you want to create a focal point. By varying the frames, you create a more eclectic and personal look that adds interest and personality to your space.


When creating a gallery wall, it's important to think about the layout and spacing of the artwork. You want to create a sense of balance and symmetry, so the wall feels cohesive and not cluttered. One way to achieve this is to start with a focal point and work outwards. For example, you might start with a large piece of artwork in the center and then build the gallery wall around it. Another way is to use paper cutouts or painter's tape to plan out the layout before you start hanging anything. This can help you visualize the final result and make adjustments as needed.


It's also important to think about lighting when creating a gallery wall. Artwork looks best when it's properly lit, so make sure you have adequate lighting on the wall. You might also consider using picture lights to highlight individual pieces or spotlights to create a dramatic effect.


Finally, don't be afraid to mix and match artwork styles and mediums. A gallery wall is a great opportunity to showcase a range of artwork and add depth and interest to your space. You might mix photographs, paintings, prints, and even three-dimensional objects like sculptures or masks.



A picture gallery wall is a fantastic way to showcase your favorite artwork and add personality and interest to your space. Whether you opt for a larger format grid or vary the frame styling and size, it's important to create a sense of balance and symmetry. By planning out the layout, thinking about lighting, and mixing and matching artwork styles and mediums, you can create a stunning gallery wall that you'll love.




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