![]() Here are a couple of examples of how I’ve done this in our home: The goal is to create a cohesive feeling across your wall. ![]() For example, the same frame (albeit in different sizes), or photos from the same event (which will provide consistent colours in your photographs.) There’s no right or wrong answer about which one you choose, and you can choose for more than one thing to be consistent. When choosing your frames and photos I recommend keeping a thread of consistency running through them. ![]() What colour is the wall? What colours do you have in the rest of the room? With this in mind you can choose which colour frames, and which colours in your photographs will complement it.Īt this stage you should already have an idea of how you’d like your finished gallery to look, and the type of frames that will match the style of the room. Along with this article from Houzz on finding a gallery wall to match your personality!īefore purchasing frames or printing photos think about your colour scheme. My gallery wall inspiration board on Pinterest could be a good place to start. I recommend investing some time looking for inspiration, and identifying which styles you like which will also suit your home. There are no end of different styles of gallery wall about, from galleries with clean, uniform lines like the one I’ve created above, to more eclectic arrangements. I decided to use the long corridor into our kitchen for my first gallery wall, which you can see in the photo below. There is no shortage of possibilities – an alcove or nook, above a piece of furniture, on the stairs, or in a hallway. Choose your wallįirst things first, choose where you are going to create your gallery wall. ![]() At last count we have three in our house! Here are my tips for creating a show-stopping family photo wall in your home. Gallery walls are a very popular way to display art, prints and photographs right now. How To Create a Gallery Wall with your Family Photos
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