How to Organize Wall Decor and Create Pinterest-Worthy Pictures

How to Organize Wall Decor and Create Pinterest-Worthy Pictures

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How to Organize Wall Decor and Create Pinterest-Worthy Pictures

Guest Author: Pearl de Guzman

If you’re anything like us, you’ve probably gazed at your walls and thought, “I really need to organize my wall decor.” But then you look at the jumble of photos, paintings, and knick-knacks and have no idea where to start. Your Pinterest feed is full of gorgeous gallery walls and art collections, but how do you achieve that look?

Fortunately, it’s easier than you think. All it takes is a bit of careful planning and thought in order to create an organized wall decor display that will make your home feel warm and inviting. We’re here to show you how to transform your chaotic collection into a Pinterest-worthy display. Read this article for our top tips on how to organize wall decor.

Pick a Color Palette for Your Gallery Wall

First, decide on a color palette. The key is to create cohesion with the colors you choose. You don’t have to limit yourself to just one or two colors – but make sure all of your pieces work together in some way, either through shades of the same hue or complementary colors. Once you’ve settled on a color scheme, begin grouping items together that share similar hues and tones. That way, when it comes time to hang them up, they will already be organized according to hue.

Create a Mood Board

Once you’ve selected your pieces and color palette, create a mood board. You can do this either digitally, on paper, or even by laying the items out on a table. This way you get to visualize how each piece looks in relation to one another before starting to hang them up. Plus, this step will help you determine which pieces will look best together on the same wall.

Measure and Mark Your Wall

Before you begin hammering nails into your walls, make sure to measure and mark the area you’ll be hanging each piece. This step is essential for achieving a level, of a balanced gallery wall. Use painter’s tape or chalk to mark where each nail should go – that way, you won’t have any surprises when it comes to hanging items.

Choose an Arrangement for Your Wall Art

Now that you know what colors make up your wall decor, it’s time to figure out how to arrange them. We suggest starting with the largest piece first and then working on smaller pieces from there. For example, hang a large painting or photo in the center of your wall and then add smaller pictures around it. You can also create a symmetrical arrangement by having two larger items on either side of the central artwork, complemented by four smaller items below them. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different arrangements until you find one that works for you!

Next, consider how you want to arrange your wall decor. Do you prefer a more structured look? Or would an asymmetrical arrangement create a more dynamic visual? Experiment with different layouts until something feels right – then lay out your items on the floor to get a better idea of how they’ll look when hung up.

Use painter’s tape to map out where you want to hang each piece. This will help ensure that everything is placed correctly when it comes time for installation.

Showcase Mementos & Knick-Knacks

Gallery walls aren’t just for art – they’re also great for showcasing special mementos or knick-knacks too. Think of it as a way to tell your story: you can use frames to display vintage postcards, tickets from concerts, pressed flowers – anything that has meaning for you. Simply look around your home and pick out pieces that have personal significance. Then, decide how you want to group them together – perhaps create a separate vignette to the side of your gallery wall or arrange them amongst your existing artwork.

For those with kids or furry friends, you may want to print out some of your favorite memories and frame them for the wall. Whether it’s a picture of your child’s first steps or a candid shot of your pet, these memories will add an extra layer of personality to your gallery wall.

Find the Right Hardware & Accessories

Finally, it’s time to choose how you want to hang up your pieces. Ideally, you’ll want to use hardware that matches in color and style with the frames for a seamless look. Look for picture rails, hooks, and wires that are specifically designed for hanging artwork.

Once you have the hardware in place, it’s time to add some accessories. If you’re using a gallery wall, use matching frames of varying sizes for a cohesive look. You can also hang up mirrors or use clips to hang photos without frames – they’ll look just as stunning on your wall.

Pick out accessories that will help tie the look together, such as matching picture hooks and nails. For an extra touch of chicness, you can also use decorative items such as ribbons or washi tape to hang your artwork from.

Design Ideas for a Pinterest-Worthy Gallery Wall

Try a peel-and-stick wallpaper.

Peel-and-stick artwork on wall

If you’re not feeling adventurous enough to go the gallery wall route, you can add a bit of pizzazz with peel-and-stick wallpaper. It’s an easy way to spruce up any room with minimal effort. Choose a pattern that complements your decor or pick out bold colors and textures for added drama. All you have to do is peel back the backing and stick it to your wall – no tools or nails are required!

Make use of wall corners.

framed artwork hanging on walls meeting in corners

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Make your space feel larger by utilizing wall corners for a gallery wall. The corner will help create an illusion of depth and give you more room to display different items. You can use both sides of the wall space for larger frames or hang smaller items on just one side. You can also mix up shapes, sizes, and colors for an eye-catching look.

Go bold with black and gold frames.

wall with black and gold framed pictures

If you’re looking to make a statement, go bold with black and gold frames! You can even arrange them in different shapes or hang them at varying heights to create an interesting contrast with the wall behind them. The effect will be especially striking if you have a bright-colored wall or wallpaper with a wild pattern.

Play up prints and textures.

wall hangings combining prints and textures

Adding texture to your gallery wall will help create visual interest and bring out the best features of each piece. Consider adding vintage prints, woven fabrics, or even wood panels for a unique look. You can also mix up the textures to create a more eclectic feel. You can opt to frame the prints with different kinds of frames or hang the fabrics in different ways to add dimension and depth. Consider adding some items such as dried flowers, twigs and other natural elements in glass vases or frames. This will add an organic and natural feel to your space.

Design your staircase with a nice gallery wall.

Pictures on a staircase wall

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Create your own gallery wall near or below your staircase. This will help create a focal point and add visual interest to your home. Consider choosing a theme to make the look cohesive, such as family photos or meaningful artwork.

Use a grid to organize your artwork.

dark framed pictures on cream colored wall

If you prefer a more structured style, consider using a grid pattern for your gallery wall. This will help you organize your artwork in an orderly fashion and ensure that everything lines up. You can even create a symmetrical look by positioning frames of the same size at regular intervals.

Paint your gallery wall in a different color.

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You can also paint your gallery wall in a different color for added contrast. This will help bring attention to the artwork and create an eye-catching effect. Choose a shade that complements the artwork and frames but still stands out from the rest of the walls. Some of the most popular colors include shades of gray, beige, and blue.

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Use color blocking for your kids’ rooms.
Color blocking walls for kids room

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For a fun way to decorate your kids’ rooms, try using color blocking with their artwork. You can create a pattern on the wall using different vibrant colors, or use one color for the whole wall. For an extra creative touch, add some 3D elements to the gallery wall such as pom-poms, paper cutouts, or even tiny toy figures.

Add some lighting.

Adding lighting to wall with artwork

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Adding lights to your gallery wall will give it an extra boost of visual interest. Choose accent lamps or picture lights that match the theme of your gallery wall for a cohesive look. You can also use wall sconces or spotlights to illuminate the artwork and create a dramatic effect.

Final Reminders for Creating Your Own Pinterest-Worthy Gallery Wall

Creating a Pinterest-worthy gallery wall is all about experimenting with different colors, shapes, and textures to find the right look for your space. Remember to play around with different layouts and don’t be afraid to mix up styles or go bold with color. Lighting is also key – make sure you add lights to draw attention to your artwork. That is it and happy wall decorating!

With these tips, you will be able to create an amazing gallery wall that looks like it came straight out of Pinterest. Have fun with the process and enjoy your new art display!

About the Author:  Pearl de Guzman is a contributing writer at American Luxury Gifts. She covers all home-related topics including home improvement, gardening, and landscape.