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Gallery Wall Do’s and Don’ts

Whether you’ve just moved to a new home or have decided to re-decorate, hanging art on your walls is one of the easiest ways to turn a house into a home. You don’t have to be a design guru to know that pictures are to walls what paint is to a canvas, but not all walls (or the art that hangs on them) are created equal. Today, we’re going to be looking at creating a gallery wall.

Before we begin, a few definitions:

Gallery wall: a collection of art hung on a wall in a cohesive and visually pleasing way

Art: anything you can hang on a wall


Creating a gallery wall is a great way to add interest and style to any space, but before you break out the hammer and nails, read through our gallery wall do’s and don’ts:

DON’T do anything before you decide what you’d like to display

So many people make the mistake of starting their gallery wall before they’ve found all of the pieces required to make it work. Think of a gallery wall like a puzzle without all the pieces. Collecting art is half the fun, so enjoy it. I prefer going the eclectic route simply because it gives you more freedom to choose different things to display. When planning your gallery wall, keep the following tips in mind:

 

DO choose the right wall

Before you start placing art on a wall, you must first determine what walls are deserving of it.  Some of my favourite places to display a gallery wall are in a long entry hall, a stairway, or living room.

 

DON’T Overcrowd

You’ve chosen your wall and have all the right pieces to fill it up nicely; now it’s time to edit.

 

DO consider unconventional art pieces

The best gallery walls take us by surprise. They’re cohesive without being boring, stylish without being obvious.

Art doesn’t need to be expensive to look amazing, and sometimes the best way to display it is next to a variety of other pieces. If the place you call home isn’t as homey as you’d like, adding a gallery wall might be just what you need.

Author: Kiel Storms. Read more about him here. 

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