A collection of art is unified by its palette of greens and browns. The eclectic framing styles are tied together by the consistent use of black and gold.
Curate by color or theme: Organize your wall by color palette or by a central theme, such as travel photography, modern abstracts, botanicals, etc. The Visual Search tool can help you curate the perfect pieces by allowing you to search for specific styles, colors, themes, or moods. Whether you’re looking for "California-inspired art for my kitchen" or "deep, saturated blues in modern art," this AI tool ensures you find the perfect pieces to match your vision.
Framing matters: Matching frames create a contemporary, cohesive look, while a mix of frame styles and textures adds a collected-over-time charm. If you’re unsure, try sticking with neutral-colored frames like blacks, whites, and natural wood tones, or select a common finish, such as gold, for a curated feel.
Mix Mediums: We love combining different styles and mediums when creating a gallery wall. Oil paintings look phenomenal paired with photography, bold abstracts pair nicely with delicate line drawings, and so on. Mix it up and have some fun!
The room's windows act as spacers in this creative take on a traditional gallery wall. The art's neutral palette works seamlessly with the furnishings and window treatments.
Sightlines are key: Keep in mind the view from different angles in the room, as well as views from room to room. Hanging art in your living room? Consider how it looks when viewed from your dining room. If you can see art reflected in a mirror, be sure it works with art in the same sightline.
Work with the home’s architecture: In the example above, the designer allowed the pair of windows to act as a spacer between pieces of art. Working with your home’s existing architectural details will ensure your art flows seamlessly throughout. For example, if one side of your room has a large window or fireplace, balance that with a carefully arranged gallery wall on the opposite side to avoid visual imbalance. Have a large gallery wall on one side of your mantel? Then balance it out with a single oversized piece on the other side.
Create a focal point: Every room should have a strong primary and secondary focal point. Think about where your eye naturally goes when you walk into a room. The primary focal point is likely a strong architectural feature like a mantel or a window, or perhaps a large piece of furniture like a bed, and the secondary is typically an interesting design element. If your room is lacking clear focal points, you can easily create them with art.
Use the Shuffler tool: The Shuffler tool on Artfully Walls is perfect for fine-tuning pre-made gallery walls. You can unlock a ready-made design and shuffle through different art pieces until you find the ideal combination. This gives you the flexibility to customize your gallery wall to your exact taste, without starting from scratch. Simply choose a gallery wall, turn on the “swap” button on the top right corner, and toggle between options for the art you’d like to change.
Consistent spacing, subject matter, and framing makes for a striking gallery wall.
Use the Wall Designer tool: This tool allows you to experiment with different layouts, frame sizes, and matting options before you even hammer a nail. It lets you preview how your chosen pieces will look together at scale, making it easy to adjust spacing and arrangement to suit your wall and taste.
Consider spacing: Even spacing between frames creates a cohesive, intentional look, especially if you’re working with a large wall. As a general rule, try leaving around 2 to 6 inches between each piece, though you can adjust this based on the size and number of pieces you’re working with.
A candle sconce adds intrigue to a simple gallery wall.
Add variety with objects: Hanging items like candle sconces, woven animal busts, or a beautiful mirror can break up the monotony of framed pieces and introduce a new dimension to your gallery wall. This is particularly useful if your wall includes many smaller pieces that need extra visual weight to balance the composition.
Published on: October 09, 2024 Modified on: October 09, 2024 By: Artfully Walls
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