![]() Ours is pretty small…and also functions as the laundry room. And the way the photos beautifully wrap the inner corner of the wall is absolute perfection! The back entryway through the mudroom/laundry room I love the clean and minimal look of using oversized mats. It also allows you to stack different sized frames for a more casual but chic look.Īnd I LOVE this display in this eating nook by Nicole Davis Interiors and featured on Gray Malin. ![]() Using picture ledges makes it so easy to switch things out if you want to. I’m loving this picture ledge idea by Vivienne of Feel Wunderbar. I like the use of different frame sizes, but that they are all the same type and colour of frame to maintain cohesiveness. I am a little obsessed with this streamlined and structured display that Hoang-Kim of Color and Chic created in her living room. Currently, we have a gorgeous custom piece of art created by a talented local artist on this wall, and it is there to stay! The wall in our dining room is also a great large wall where I could have created a display. Printed photos in black and white is essential here so as to maintain a level of unity between all the photos. The frames are all a little different, but are all of the same colour family. I love Chris and Julia of Chris Loves Julia and everything that they do! Really love the way they chose to do their gallery wall in their hallway. Shae just does everything right and who doesn’t love absolutely EVERYTHING that she puts together!? This long hallway display of photos is my dream! This is a project by Studio McGee. Long hallways are beautiful spots to create a gallery wall. In our small home, this is probably the longest hallway wall we have. The longer hallway leading to our powder room I love the structured grid layout used here – it’s simple for the eye to take in but still delivers a huge design impact. Again, because the wall is so large, she uses large frame sizes. ![]() I really love what Amy Peters did with her staircase gallery wall display. Although Missy uses different frame colours, her display maintains unity by having all the photos printed in black and white. This staircase gallery wall by Missy over at Sapphire Diaries is to die for! I love the use of larger frames since it is such a large wall, and I love the organic layout used here. It’s vaulted, allowing for lots of wall space for a potential gallery. ![]() We have a lovely staircase leading to the upstairs level. Here they are below, along with some inspo from others in the blogosphere to help stimulate your own ideas! The staircase In my home, there were only a couple key spots I thought to create a display. Photos and frames come in all shapes and sizes, so if you only have a skinny wall to work with, then simply select your photos and frames to scale. Most guides will tell you that you need one large blank wall to effectively create a photo gallery display. Since I worry about cluttering up my walls, I generally opt to keep most of them bare. If you’re like me and don’t live in a huge mansion, wall space may be limited. Here’s my guide to how I created my minimalist photo gallery wall, with all my tips and tricks so that you can do it too!ĭecide on a location for your photo gallery wall Today, I want to show you how to do a photo gallery wall right! At least right in my personal opinion: minimalist, structured, and streamlined. ![]() I spent about two weeks going through all the beautiful family photos we have, and took the plunge in getting them up on our walls! In any case, I FINALLY got my act together. *hehehe…nervously tugging at my collar and going through a minor moment of inner reflection over here* Hopefully all that means is that I choose to live in the moment and relish the now. You would think that this would mean I’m all into treasuring and displaying life’s beautiful moments and memories.īut I have found that this is just not the case with me. I am very family-oriented and I’m a wedding and event planner. Second, I’m not really a sentimental kind of person. While I didn’t consciously avoid hanging photos on my walls because of this, I’m sure that the thought of visual clutter was gnawing at me in the back of my mind. First, as I’ve mentioned in the past, I’m a wannabe minimalist. ![]()
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