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So how do you see to it that your gallery wall ends up as you envisioned?
We’ve pulled together a bunch of tips and tricks that will help make your gallery wall project simple.
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There’s no pressure to purchase.Mintedjust wants to confirm that your interior looks its best.
So, why not give creating your very own gallery wall a shot?
Want to create a gallery wall but aren’t sure where to start?
Here are 5 tips and tricks to help.
Select Your Art
It all starts with the artwork you decide to hang on your wall.
But don’t feel limited to just one style or genre of artmix things up.
Or, incorporate sometext artby printing your favorite quote and mixing that in with other artwork.
By mixing and matching different types of art, your gallery wall will be even more dynamic.
However, if you had your heart set on creating a wall of all photographythat’s ok!
The use of similar frames is a visually pleasing touch and can bind together different types of art.
Luckily, Minted has 17 different types of frames to select from.
Depending on the visual you are after, you might select metal or wood frames.
And if you want to add some unique character, Minted even has patterned or distressed frames.
when you land your frames picked, you’ll also want to think about matting.
The right matte can give a polished, museum-quality feel to any piece of art.
You may want to go with classic white or mix it up with something more colorful.
Either way, a good matte can make the wall more dynamic.
Pick a Layout
There are many different ways to set up your gallery wall.
The first thing to keep in mind is spacing.
So, when laying out your art, check that you keep your ruler handy and stay consistent.
With asymmetrical layouts, one trick is to keep the top line uniform.
Blazeby Cyrille Gulassa
Again, this gives a pleasing visual when looked at.
Also, consider how detailed the artwork is.
That’s why we highly suggest that you use newspaper or butcher paper to mock up your wall.
“Avocado”by Elliot Stokes
Mapping things out in this way will allow you to adjust your plans to your liking before committing.
Aren’t able to map out everything directly on the wall?
Try laying it out on the floor, as you’ll still get the visual impact.
Custom Quote Artby Minted
In need of inspiration for your gallery wall?
See how Minted styles these gallery walls using fine art from its collection.
Want to replicate this gallery wall at home?
“What is Invisible”by Sumak Studio
you’re free to find all the artwork on Minted.
Create this gallery wall with the following limited edition artwork from Minted.
Rustic Edges Custom Photo Printby Cambria
“Somewhat Contained”by Lindsay Megahed
“Color Still”by Marta González
“Curvy Lines”by Kristine Sarley
“Color Form”by Ampersand Design Studio
“Riptide”by Kamala Nahas
“California Surf”by Jessica C. Nugent
The Big Picture Custom Portraitby Minted