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A Gallery Wall That Breaks the Rules (and Feels Better Because of It)

A Gallery Wall That Breaks the Rules (and Feels Better Because of It)

A fresh take on the classic gallery wall—layered artwork, imperfect spacing, and a soft blue paneled backdrop create a collected, personal look that feels anything but stuffy. See how we mixed vintage and new pieces to bring life to this historic home’s hallway.

The Case for an Imperfect Gallery Wall

The Case for an Imperfect Gallery Wall

Creating a gallery wall doesn’t require perfect spacing or matching frames. In this layered stairway design, a mix of artwork styles and sizes comes together effortlessly against rich green botanical wallpaper that ties everything into a cohesive, collected look. If you’ve been waiting to get it “just right,” this approach proves the most beautiful walls are the ones that feel personal.

A Botanical Gallery Wall That Blooms Year-Round

A Botanical Gallery Wall That Blooms Year-Round

Every once in a while, a project comes together in a way that feels both beautifully timeless and completely tailored to the family who lives there. This gallery wall, installed in a softly painted sage hallway, is one of those moments—a space that now hums with warmth, history, and a little bit of magic.

Gallery Wall Jumpstart

Gallery Wall Jumpstart

Create a cozy, collected gallery wall without the overwhelm. This designer-curated mix of frames, wall art, mirrors, and layout ideas makes it easy to style a warm, personalized home filled with family photos, vintage finds, and meaningful artwork.

An Easy, Designer-Approved Way to Finally Finish Your Gallery Wall

An Easy, Designer-Approved Way to Finally Finish Your Gallery Wall

Gallery walls are one of the most requested design elements we’re asked about—and for good reason. When they’re done well, they tell a story. They add warmth, depth, and personality in a way few other design elements can.  But let’s be honest: they can also feel completely overwhelming.  Where do you start?  What sizes work together?
How do you mix frames without it looking chaotic—or worse, boring?