Take Your Gallery Wall from Boring to Glamorous

Gallery walls first became popular in the early 2000s, and even more than 20 years later, they are still a feature many homeowners love and want to incorporate into their homes.

However, there is no reason a gallery wall has to be a traditional collection of photos. The Lisa Gilmore Design team has created many gallery wall installations, but always with a creative twist.

Lisa Gilmore Design Gallery Wall

Here are a few ideas for giving traditional gallery walls a fresh and modern twist. 

6 Creative Gallery Wall Looks 

Child Artwork

Display your childโ€™s favorite masterpieces on your gallery wall. Swap the pieces out every so often to keep your gallery wall fresh.

Travel Postcards

Relive your travel memories every day by placing postcards on a gallery wall. You can add other travel-related items to your gallery wall too, such as ticket stubs, maps, and currency.

Living room gallery wall designed by Lisa Gilmore a Florida Interior Designer

What better way to remember your loved ones than to display family mementos. Things like recipes, handwritten cards, and war memorabilia keep your loved oneโ€™s memory alive and foster conversation with guests.

Mirrors

We all know that mirrors reflect light and make rooms feel larger. Mirrors also invite energy into a space and add dimension to a gallery wall. And, you donโ€™t have to stick to a traditional, rectangular shape. You can look for a mirror with a funky frame or shape to add interest to your wall.

Creative Framing

Speaking of different types of frames, there are so many options to choose from, but it is best to commit to one style for your wall. You could go with a wild and whimsical vibe or pick frames that are more stately and grand.

Non-Traditional Items 

Think outside the box when it comes to selecting items for your gallery wall. Non-traditional items like hats, shallow baskets, and plates add interest and texture to a gallery wall.

Installing a gallery wall in your home is a great way to add interest, and, at the same time, display objects that are meaningful to you. When creating your wall, think of yourself as a museum curator, and consider what type of art you might like to add to your collection. The possibilities are endless.

A stairway gallery wall designed by Lisa Gilmore a Florida interior designer.

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