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How to Build a Dog-Themed Gallery Wall That Looks Considered, Not Chaotic

How to Build a Dog-Themed Gallery Wall That Loo...

Miles Tanaka

Loving dog art is easy. Arranging six pieces of it on one wall without your house looking like a dog-themed gift shop is the hard part. This guide walks you...

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How to Plan a Hallway Gallery Wall That Actually Works

How to Plan a Hallway Gallery Wall That Actuall...

Clara Bell

Most gallery wall advice is some variation of "just trust your eye." If you trusted your eye, you wouldn't be reading this. What you need is a set of rules,...

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How to Build a Love Themed Gallery Wall That Actually Looks Cohesive

How to Build a Love Themed Gallery Wall That Ac...

Jasmine Okoro

Most love themed gallery walls fail for the same reason: they read as a pile of romantic prints rather than a considered collection. The fix is not buying better art....

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How to Create a Spring Gallery Wall That Actually Looks Intentional

How to Create a Spring Gallery Wall That Actual...

Jasmine Okoro

Most spring gallery walls go wrong for the same reason: they're a pile of "spring-ish" prints hung in a vaguely pleasing shape. Intentional gallery walls follow a small set of...

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How to Build a Gallery Wall Around Kandinsky Prints Without It Looking Like a Mess

How to Build a Gallery Wall Around Kandinsky Pr...

Jasmine Okoro

Kandinsky is harder to hang than almost any other artist. His compositions are loud, saturated, and full of competing geometric noise, which means standard gallery wall advice falls apart the...

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Decorating with Botanical Prints: A Room-by-Room Styling Guide

Decorating with Botanical Prints: A Room-by-Roo...

Clara Bell

Botanical prints have quietly become one of the most flexible categories in wall art, but mixing them well is harder than it looks. Pile up too many ferns and florals...

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How to Build a Pop Art Gallery Wall with Haring, Warhol, and Basquiat

How to Build a Pop Art Gallery Wall with Haring...

Clara Bell

Haring, Warhol, and Basquiat weren't just contemporaries. They were friends, collaborators, and rivals who defined downtown New York in the 1980s. Putting their work together on one wall isn't a...

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How to Build a Drink-Themed Gallery Wall That Actually Works

How to Build a Drink-Themed Gallery Wall That A...

Miles Tanaka

Drink-themed prints are everywhere. The hard part isn't finding them, it's arranging eight beautiful prints on a wall without ending up with something that looks like a pub's overflow storage....

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How to Build a London Gallery Wall That Doesn't Look Like a Tourist Shop

How to Build a London Gallery Wall That Doesn't...

Clara Bell

You love London. You also have a big blank wall. The risk is that your love for the city ends up looking like the inside of a souvenir kiosk near...

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How to Build a Cat-Themed Gallery Wall That Doesn't Look Chaotic

How to Build a Cat-Themed Gallery Wall That Doe...

Clara Bell

Loving cats and loving good interior design are not mutually exclusive, despite what the internet would have you believe. The trick to a cat-themed gallery wall that looks designed rather...

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How to Build a Geometric Gallery Wall That Doesn't Look Chaotic

How to Build a Geometric Gallery Wall That Does...

Jasmine Okoro

Geometric prints are some of the most striking art you can hang, but cluster them together badly and your wall starts to vibrate. The trick isn't more restraint, it's the...

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How to Style Frida Kahlo Art Prints: Room-by-Room Inspiration

How to Style Frida Kahlo Art Prints: Room-by-Ro...

Jasmine Okoro

You've decided on Kahlo. Now comes the harder part: choosing which works, what size, what frame, and where to hang them so the result feels considered rather than chaotic. This...

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Above the Bed: 7 Modern Art Arrangements That Actually Look Intentional

Above the Bed: 7 Modern Art Arrangements That A...

Jasmine Okoro

Most advice on what to hang above your bed falls into two camps: 47 random Pinterest ideas, or a single rule about two-thirds widths that leaves you no closer to...

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How to Build a Gallery Wall Around a Bicycle Print (Without Going Overboard)

How to Build a Gallery Wall Around a Bicycle Pr...

Miles Tanaka

A gallery wall built around a bicycle print should feel like a well-edited bookshelf, not a clubhouse. The trick is restraint: one strong cycling piece, a thoughtful supporting cast, and...

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How to Build a Floral Gallery Wall That Looks Curated, Not Chaotic

How to Build a Floral Gallery Wall That Looks C...

Miles Tanaka

Most gallery walls fail because they grow randomly. You buy one print, then another six months later, and suddenly your wall looks like a mood board nobody finished. This guide...

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How to Build a Ski-Themed Gallery Wall That Actually Looks Good

How to Build a Ski-Themed Gallery Wall That Act...

Clara Bell

Most ski-themed walls fail in the same way: too many styles competing, mismatched frames fighting each other, prints hung at random heights. A great gallery wall looks effortless because every...

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How to Display Portrait Prints: Placement, Grouping and Hanging Tips

How to Display Portrait Prints: Placement, Grou...

Clara Bell

Portrait prints solve problems landscape art can't. They fit narrow walls, draw the eye upward, and bring presence to spaces a horizontal piece would swim in. Get the placement right...

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How to Build a Gallery Wall with Watercolor Prints That Actually Works

How to Build a Gallery Wall with Watercolor Pri...

Miles Tanaka

A gallery wall is the answer to a large blank wall, but most fail because the pieces fight each other. Watercolour solves this in a way no other medium does....

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Art Nouveau in the Living Room: Prints, Palettes, and Placement That Actually Work

Art Nouveau in the Living Room: Prints, Palette...

Clara Bell

Art Nouveau is having a moment, and the living room is where most people want to put it. Done well, it adds depth, romance, and a sense of craft that...

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What to Buy the Mum Who Has Everything: Why Wall Art Is the Answer

What to Buy the Mum Who Has Everything: Why Wal...

Clara Bell

She's competent. That's the problem. She buys what she needs the moment she needs it, which means by the time her birthday rolls around, the cupboards are stocked, the kitchen...

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