We’re all stuck at home right now during this quarantine. Odds are, you’ve exhausted many of your exciting options about what to do. Have you already re-arranged your furniture (or at least tried) and then moved it right back to where it was? Yeah, me too. Here’s a way to be inspired and give a fresh look to your home! Hopefully these photos below give you some nuggets of inspiration for your own space! Enjoy!
Try using two different neutral frame colors. Play with size and print style and put it floor to ceiling and don’t focus on whether the frames are super straight. Use frames, canvases and tape to hold up prints you don’t have frames for yet for an unexpected twist. Utilize a bare wall in between windows in your home. Have a focal art piece and decorate around that. Play with frames of different thicknesses. Put shelves on a wall and set pictures of different sizes and frames on it. Utilize your whole wall, ceiling to floor and even above your door. Place your frames in such a way that they move up the wall. Utilize the space underneath your stairs. Add a mirror gallery wall with different shapes and sizes. Another take on a mirror gallery wall. Add some pops of color in your wall. Utilize a hallway and put some art lights above. Hang your frames from a knob and play with picture depth. Hang all your frames almost touching and bring them out from a central imaginary line. Put your pictures in a random placement only using black and white photos. Another take on a shelved out gallery wall. Blow up your photo booth photos. Add a fun wall light. Add pops of color. Hang your frames in a very fun yet unexpected way. Create a gallery wall above your bedside table. Another fun shelving idea. Arrange your art around a corner in your house. Utilized the space above a book shelf. Offset your gallery wall so it spans out to one side more than the other. Have your frames touching and utilize tape to hang up other art. Create a eclectic gallery wall above your bed. Place a fun light fixture on the side of your gallery wall. Play with art size. Place un-framed art on your wall with colored tape and add a metal sign. Place a gallery wall by a specific piece of furniture to make the space feel special and significant. Add a clock inside your gallery wall. Place your photos as if they are sitting on an imaginary line. Play with empty frames in your gallery. Add books and decorative pieces in your shelved gallery. Another pop of color idea with all different frames. Add a black and white shelved gallery wall. Use two large art pieces with a similar feel as a focal point. Use neutrals (such as the black and white used in the photo above) to ground your wall and sprinkle in a few pieces with color. Create a unified look with art that has all the same characteristics. Play with different sizes of frame matting. Set your photos on a ledge in your home. Create a unified look by using the same frame and picture color and add wall lights above to give presence. Create a wall divider to display your art. Add some fun with washi tape in different colors and shapes. Draw attention to one colorful art piece and place more neutral pieces around it to ensure it stands out. Bring your gallery wall to the side walls as well. Use pant hangers to hold up un-framed art for an unexpected and fun twist. Add a mirror and sculptural figure to your gallery. Place your gallery over structural walls in your home. Take your gallery inspiration to a bathroom in your home. Use light wood frames to hold black and white art. Add simple typewriter quotes to your wall and use clips to hang un-framed art. Create a unified wall by using all the same frames and precisely spacing them. Use gold binder clips to hang your art. Put a gallery wall in between two shelving units and add art lights to the top. Pick two themes for your gallery wall. They chose water color portraits and leaves. Put colored frames of the same color together to create a focal point. Put your art all in the same frame color. Make your room feel more asymmetrical by placing a gallery wall on one side and single art piece on the other side. This also gives a special art piece significance if it is alone. Use frame matting of different sizes with black and white photos. Try putting two gallery walls on less dominate walls and leave the dominate walls blank. Put a gallery wall behind a door. Frame old descriptions of products. Use art lights to brighten up the wall. Place photos on an imaginary line down the middle. Place your art pieces around a corner of your house (utilize an accent wall if you have one) for a gorgeous display. Play with vertical and horizontal photos. Add some metal pieces in your gallery. Place a shelf above your bed for your art. Make a statement with a corner of a room. Create a fun mirror gallery wall using the mirrors vertically and horizontally. Place structural art in a gallery. Utilize a hallway and place photos floor to ceiling leaving some white space throughout. Make a giant photo collaged wall. Off center your gallery wall above a piece of furniture. Place a gallery wall on exposed brick. Frame your house blueprints. Randomly place your photos and also use a table or nightstand to hold photos to continue the gallery. Use clipboards to hold un-framed art. Place art around a large mirror. Make a collage of inspirational photos out of a magazine. Display an even number of frames down your staircase. Another fun shelving gallery idea. Make a quote a focal point in your gallery. Use an unexpected wood element to hang your art from. Use pant hangers instead of frames.