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From Blank Wall to Curated Sports Gallery: Your Step-by-Step Plan

From Blank Wall to Curated Sports Gallery: Your...

Miles Tanaka

A sports gallery wall lives or dies on one thing: whether it looks deliberate. Most people hang their prints in a way that reads as "fan cave by accumulation" rather...

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The Complete Guide to Displaying Frog Prints in Gallery Walls

The Complete Guide to Displaying Frog Prints in...

Miles Tanaka

Frog prints sit in a strange corner of art history. They can look like a serious natural history collection, or they can tip your living room straight into a children's...

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Geometric Wall Art Trends Worth Paying Attention To (And One to Skip)

Geometric Wall Art Trends Worth Paying Attentio...

Clara Bell

Geometric art has been having a long moment, and the moment is shifting. The maximalist, multi-shape compositions that dominated 2022 and 2023 are giving way to something quieter, more confident,...

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The Kitchen Gallery Wall Edit: Curated Food Prints That Work

The Kitchen Gallery Wall Edit: Curated Food Pri...

Jasmine Okoro

Most kitchen gallery walls fail for the same reason: people pick prints they like individually, hang them roughly, and hope for the best. This guide gives you the formulas, the...

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You're Overthinking Your St. Louis Gallery Wall

You're Overthinking Your St. Louis Gallery Wall

Miles Tanaka

Most St. Louis gallery walls fail for the same reason: too many ideas competing for attention. You bought a beautiful Gateway Arch print, found a Soulard map you love, threw...

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Stop Matching Everything: How to Choose Artwork That Flows

Stop Matching Everything: How to Choose Artwork...

Miles Tanaka

Matching artwork is the fastest way to make a living room feel like a hotel lobby. What you actually want is cohesion, which is a much more interesting problem to...

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Random or Curated? Making Your Motivational Wall Art Look Intentional

Random or Curated? Making Your Motivational Wal...

Jasmine Okoro

Motivational prints have a reputation problem. Hang too many, in too many fonts, with too many frame styles, and your lounge starts to look like the breakroom of a startup...

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Go Big: How to Use Large Vintage Landscape Prints to Transform a Room

Go Big: How to Use Large Vintage Landscape Prin...

Jasmine Okoro

A large vintage landscape print does something a cluster of smaller frames never quite manages. It anchors a room, makes it feel collected rather than decorated, and gives the eye...

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Moon Phase Wall Art: 7 Ways to Display the Lunar Cycle at Home

Moon Phase Wall Art: 7 Ways to Display the Luna...

Miles Tanaka

Moon phase art has earned its place in the modern home, but most styling advice stops at "hang them in a row" and leaves you guessing about spacing, sizing, and...

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Why Do Garden Gallery Walls Fail Without a Proper Plan?

Why Do Garden Gallery Walls Fail Without a Prop...

Jasmine Okoro

Most garden gallery walls fail for the same reason: people buy prints they love individually, then hope they'll work together. They almost never do. This guide walks you through the...

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Whimsical vs Realistic Botanical Art: How to Mix Both on One Wall

Whimsical vs Realistic Botanical Art: How to Mi...

Clara Bell

Most botanical art collections start the same way: a vintage fern print, maybe a pressed flower study, something dignified. Then you spot a grinning monstera or a wonky illustrated cactus...

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Green Wall Art Gallery Ideas That Look Curated, Not Chaotic

Green Wall Art Gallery Ideas That Look Curated,...

Miles Tanaka

A gallery wall in one colour family is harder than it looks. Without contrasting colours doing the heavy lifting, you have to build interest through shade, subject and scale. This...

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What Interior Designers Know About Displaying Matisse Prints in Living Rooms

What Interior Designers Know About Displaying M...

Jasmine Okoro

Matisse prints are deceptively tricky to hang. The cut-outs are bold, the colours are loud, and standard "eye level" advice falls apart the moment you put a 90cm sofa underneath...

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7 Steps to a Boho Gallery Wall That Looks Curated, Not Chaotic

7 Steps to a Boho Gallery Wall That Looks Curat...

Miles Tanaka

Boho gallery walls fail for one reason: people treat them as a free-for-all. Loose, layered and lived-in is the look, but the walls that actually achieve it are built on...

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7 Vintage Art Print Ideas That Feel Fresh, Not Fussy

7 Vintage Art Print Ideas That Feel Fresh, Not ...

Miles Tanaka

Why vintage prints are having a moment (and why some still look terrible) Vintage art is everywhere right now: botanicals, travel posters, faded maps, mid-century abstracts, dusky still lifes pulled...

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The Abstract Tree Art Edit: 12 Curated Picks for Modern Homes

The Abstract Tree Art Edit: 12 Curated Picks fo...

Jasmine Okoro

Tree art has a reputation problem. For years it's been associated with rustic cabins, woodland nurseries, and the kind of soft botanical prints that whisper "country kitchen." But abstract tree...

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Going Big: How to Use Large Vintage Sea Art Prints as a Statement Piece

Going Big: How to Use Large Vintage Sea Art Pri...

Clara Bell

A large vintage seascape does something a cluster of small prints never can: it stops you at the doorway. The trick is choosing the right print, hanging it at the...

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Why Matching Frames Make Botanical Gallery Walls Look Cohesive

Why Matching Frames Make Botanical Gallery Wall...

Jasmine Okoro

Botanical gallery walls have a higher failure rate than almost any other style. Too many leaf varieties, mismatched frames, and guesswork spacing turn what should feel like a calm indoor...

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Why Seafood Art Works in Every Room (Not Just Kitchens)

Why Seafood Art Works in Every Room (Not Just K...

Miles Tanaka

Seafood art has a reputation problem. Mention an octopus print or a vintage lobster illustration and most people picture a fish market, a beachside diner, or someone's nautical-themed bathroom. That...

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What Gallery Curators Know About Displaying Surrealist Art Prints

What Gallery Curators Know About Displaying Sur...

Miles Tanaka

Surrealism has a reputation for being difficult to live with. Floating apples, melting clocks, men in bowler hats raining from the sky: not the obvious choice for the wall behind...

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