The
gallery wall is one of my design staples and rarely on a residential project
will I will not want include it and here’s why. A gallery wall is essentially
more than 4 pictures/photos/objet d’art placed on the same wall; anything less
isn’t really a gallery. The goal is to curate a gallery that is unique,
inspiring and stunning to you personally and in consequence brings that area to
life with (*your awesome) style.
Gallery
walls work really well in living rooms, bedrooms and stairwell, which are typically
large blank spaces so this is a great option if you don’t have a large picture
to compliment the dimensions and fill the space. I also regularly use gallery
walls in small or ignored areas like corridors to bring them to life and get
you to stop and look! Rather than making that disregarded wall or room feel
smaller by filling up the wall, you’ll make that area special and full of interest.
There
are endless ways to curate a gallery look - Pinterest has very helpful layouts
but the starting option is to choose between a grid or mis-matched design. This
really depends on whether you prefer your aesthetic to be visually organised or
you have a more organic, playful style. Here are some ideas for both:
You also don't have to just frame paintings and photos as I said earlier - you can use mirrors, taxidermy, clocks, signs, and any object that's not too heavy, which can be wall-mounted. Here are a few images from Pinterest:
One thing to consider is the frames - whether you want them to be matching to create a homogenous look, which works in a grid pattern or if you have lots of different images and you want to pull the gallery wall together. If you have a mix of frames, it allows you to grow the gallery wall more organically and chose frames to match pictures.
Contrasting contemporary images with antique frames and the other way around can work really well so don't be tunnelled into choosing the obvious frame. Look around for awesome frames, especially if you're going to plump for one frame colour. Here are some frames choices I really like:
And lastly don't forget to use a level so the pictures hang straight and picture hanging strips because even professionals make mistakes and nail marks are a pain to fill.
Above all, a gallery wall is a wonderful opportunity to appreciated photos and pictures you love and also to get into art and images. If you have your own gallery wall, I'd love to see it!