Three Types of Gallery Walls

Hanging a single piece of artwork can be challenging, so imagine tackling an entire gallery wall! That’s right—we’re diving into the art of creating a stunning gallery wall today. PUT THE HAMMER DOWN and let’s discuss. A gallery wall is all about curating a collection of artwork that comes together in a cohesive and visually interesting way. This means selecting a variety of pieces that share a common theme in color, design, or aesthetic. Choose artwork that you love, that brings you joy, and that feels uniquely yours.

Here are three simple gallery wall designs to get you started:

The Grid

'The Grid' offers a touch of modern luxury and elegance. It’s a classic gallery wall design that allows you to display a collection without having to choose favorites. Plus, it’s one of the easiest to hang, requiring minimal rearranging or measuring. Just decide on your frame size and the spacing between frames, then repeat the pattern. Choosing 'The Grid' can also guide your artwork selection, as many artists create works in series that are consistently sized.

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The Ledge 

The Ledge is ideal for those who prefer to avoid putting nails in the wall or enjoy frequently changing their artwork. Simply lean your artwork on a shelf, dresser, or in a wall corner for a chic, bohemian vibe. This approach offers a relaxed, effortless look that's both stylish and easy to update.

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The Classic 

The Classic is all about mixing and matching to showcase your personal taste. Choose artwork that you love and enjoy experimenting with different sizes, frames, and styles. Don’t overthink it—let the pieces naturally fall into place. This approach is about expressing your personality and creating a collected, eclectic look where each original work stands out on its own.

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Megan Hinds