
The frames are repeated in an eye-catching pattern creating a balanced Gallery Photo Wall. The goal is to provide an instant understanding of what the space is about, therefore, try avoid adding pictures from other life events.įor example, the image below shows a range of wedding photos and uses only two frame sizes from the Elegant Deluxe Polar Birch Collection. In this case, you will select a theme, such as a wedding or a family holiday and frame pictures of the selected event. Just try to keep the arrangement of the three picture frames in your gallery wall collage display symmetrical for more beautiful and aesthetic results.įor example, the image below features three of our Coastal & Beach Decorator Art Prints in a Decorator Natural Oak Poster Frame.Ī simple way to add personality into the space if by showcasing a memorable moment. However they don't have to be the same size. Larger sized photo frames can be ideal for this. When only using two or three picture frames, try to use the same style, colour and tone of picture frame. Interestingly, a trio of framed artworks can look more striking and natural than a pair of framed pieces.


We recommend choosing photos or artwork images of the same colour palette of your home or space.Initial Tips for Designing Your Gallery Photo Wall Displayīefore we start with some arrangement ideas, a few things you should consider are colour harmony, artwork size and separation between each frame. Alternatively, keep scrolling for simple ways to arrange frames and create a great photo wall collage. We have created a Frame Wall Display Board in our Pinterest account to give you some ideas. Here are some ideas.Pinterest can also be another great way to start finding inspiration. Oh, and a little insiders tip from the decor pros? Stick to odd numbers, it always looks much better. Play with the placements and positions until you’ve got a gallery wall style you’re totally happy with. Now is the point that it’s vital to take your time arranging them - once they’re on the wall, there’s no going back. Once you’ve chosen your prints and had them framed lay, the next step is to lay them out on a flat surface where you have ample space. You can then mix up the images you display to keep the eye drawn to your gallery wall. These classic frames would be a good place to start - white, black or gold. If however the Type A personality in you is in need of a bit of uniformity, frames in the same colour can still look equally as good. Zoe told us: I love having a nice variation of some more abstract prints and some quotes and writing, which I think is why the two prints in my collection look great together."

Using different frames, different sizes and different styles that have been carefully chosen to go together will create an effortlessly eclectic style (which equals effortlessly chic.) which Case in point: Megan Ellaby’s hallway gallery wall which mixes typography prints with photographs, abstract art and vintage pieces.

While they often may look like they have been breezily put together, a bit of planning will go a long way. The secret to a picture wall that looks stylish and not haphazard is doing your research.
