Love how they used old pages to mark the area for interesting wall hangings, and the open books on the ledge. (Notice how the books are kept open w/wire.)
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Love how they used old pages to mark the area for interesting wall hangings, and the open books on the ledge. (Notice how the books are kept open w/wire.)
Need a little inspiration? Love this space - with lots of light, warm textures and that unique wall grouping!
If you plan on printing your photos as canvas for wall art, then you need to choose the right place to have them printed. Make sure you pick the right company.
Create A Breathtaking Gallery Wall for Your Home
Determining a layout for your gallery wall can be a challenge, but it doesn’t have to be. Before putting nails in the wall, create a layout. You can lay out your picture frames and art on the floor, but if you don’t have the space for that, then tape paper to the wall.
Cut the paper to the size of each item and use painters tape to stick the papers to the wall. By using the painters tape you won’t strip off your paint when you move the papers around. This method allows you to envision the gallery without damaging your walls. Once you decide you like the arrangement, then it’s time to start hanging!
If you’re not sure how to hang your custom framing, then check out this blog post for more tips!
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All of these photos are Etsy.com finds: Wouldn't a wall grouping of these old weathered door photos in weathered wood frames be interesting?