September 5, 2014

On Creating A Wall Gallery


My apartment is slowly coming together, finally!

This apartment is truly my first one I had the opportunity to call all the shots on the decor and furniture. It's been an adventure, but I stuck with simple pieces and keeping neutral colors throughout my apartment. But here and there I added in a few splashes of color and mixing patterns to create a more organic feel.


It's been a work in progress, but it looks much more like home now that my walls are no longer bare with this wall gallery up! Many of the art pieces are of my own paintings, as well as a metal print from Tiny Prints with my photo of a marina in St. Petersburg and a cute cubs print from the Animal Print Shop


This monogram pillow from from Tiny Prints is one of my favorites. It ties in with my wall gallery paintings with its brush stroke design and adds a little color to my otherwise, very neutral couch. Guys, Tiny Prints don't just do customized stationary, definitely check out their new home decor collection too!

A wall gallery is a great way of making a room in your home look bigger than it is. My apartment is about 650 sqft, but this frame collage really adds more height to my living room, giving it an illusion of being much bigger.  


I'll admit that it can be pretty tedious to put up the gallery. To make it easier for you here are some quick tips!

3 Steps to A Wall Gallery

1. After collecting your art and prints, choose your frames. You can go with one color frames or try different sizes with different colors. I love experimenting with different shapes and colors, so I chose to go with the latter of the two options.

2. Gather all of your frames and arrange them on your floor first. Don't be afraid to arrange and rearrange again until you find the best way the frames look together. 

3. Cut out newspaper or kraft paper into the shapes of your frames and tape them to the wall. This way you can see how it looks on your wall and it'll give you an idea of where your nails will have to go to hang up the frames.


Have you put up a wall gallery in your home? I'd love to see it!

3 comments :

  1. gorgeous gorgeous! i love your rug and coffee table! as for the gallery wall, it definitely seems like each print has a little something special behind it. looks wonderful! xo

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  2. LOVE IT! Smart using kraft paper to figure out how to find them. I used to just layout it out on the floor then try to put them up the same way. This is way more organized! Love the look of the room! :)

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