12 Creative Ways to Display Art

a very beautifull image of an elegant art work displayed

Are you seeking inspiration for displaying your favorite art pieces? Below are some helpful tips for creating gallery walls, symmetrical arrangements, and mixed-media displays. You’ll find a solution for every space in your home in our comprehensive guide.

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A Gallery of Assorted Frames

bedroom with gallary wall as head board

To create a stunning art display on your wall, consider visiting a salvage store to find a variety of old frames. Revamp the frames by painting them uniformly or coordinating color schemes. Once done, arrange the frames in a gallery style on your wall. Mix and match frames of different sizes to achieve an eclectic, collected-over-time look. Additionally, wide white mats will help combine the colorful mix of prints for a cohesive and eye-catching display.

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Add Picture Ledges

space filling art

Utilize picture ledges to tastefully arrange framed and matted photographs. Incorporate them into your gallery wall to introduce depth and practicality. These shallow shelves are not only ideal for displaying artwork, but they also provide an excellent platform for presenting small keepsakes, sculptural pieces, and even indoor plants. Experiment with leaning and overlapping frames to minimize empty spaces, and consider incorporating accessories of unconventional shapes for a distinct and intriguing look.

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Pop with Color

To create a striking contrast and draw attention to cherished items, consider using bold-colored artwork. In this example, the saturated aubergine walls provide a contemporary backdrop for abstract waterprints. The addition of grey-coloured photography and white accents helps to bring together a warm and sophisticated overall aesthetic.

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Utilize a Bookshelf

book shelf

To create an engaging art display, consider going beyond traditional wall arrangements and think about incorporating framed prints, small plants, and sculptural pieces onto your bookshelf. For a cohesive and focused look, ensure that the mats and frames of the artwork are consistent. This casual yet refined approach allows for easy updates and changes as needed.

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Mix Shapes

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I recommend unifying various plants, photographs, and sculptural pieces using a neutral color scheme. Start by experimenting with the arrangement on the floor, beginning in the center. Trace the shapes on craft paper, then tape them to the wall for one final look before hammering in nails.

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layer your art

layer your art

It’s important to remember that layering art on shelves or mantles can provide versatility and allow you to easily change the look of your room. By leaning and overlapping pieces on a bookshelf or credenza, you can create a low-fuss, bohemian feel.

You can also achieve layering using different types of framing and photo mounting methods, making it easy to turn your photos into pieces of art. There are so many great ways to display and print your photos these days.

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Oversized art

oversized art

When choosing extra-large prints, opt for simple botanical designs that stand out against white canvases and serene blue walls. Avoid using colors or patterns that might overwhelm the room when displaying oversized artwork.

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Hang Artifacts

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Add depth and visual interest to your art collection by incorporating three-dimensional items. Elevate your home decor with vintage iron pieces, decorative windows, china, plaques, baskets, and trays. Seek out unique and personalized pieces for your walls at flea markets and antique shops.

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Create a Grid

frames with art hanging on the wall

When you hang a collection of art in a tight grid, it creates the feel of a single piece of work. In this arrangement, colorful travel photography creates a central theme, yet each piece is its own stunning work of art. This display idea is perfect for a large blank space, such as above a sofa, bed frame, or in an entryway.

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Mix Your Materials

multiple objects placed on a shelf

Create a mixed-media focal wall with printed photos on unconventional materials like wood, acrylic, canvas, or metal. Frame old keepsakes or architectural salvage pieces for a gallery-like feel. Utilize small areas for mixed media vignettes, such as coffee tables. Mix objects with coffee table books and add a pop of color with fresh flowers.

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A Stair-Step Gallery

photo frames leading all the up the stairs

Arranging artwork in a stair-step pattern can be a bit tricky, but it can make a big difference in how a staircase looks. Using artwork of different sizes can help fill the space without making the area feel too rigid. For a cohesive look, using black frames with white mats can tie everything together.

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Rule of three

3 beautiful art pieces hanging on a wall

Remember to keep in mind the “rule of threes” when working on home decorating projects. Typically, odd numbers are more visually appealing. You can arrange an odd number of objects symmetrically for a polished look, or you can go for a more relaxed and creative feel with an asymmetrical arrangement. Using odd numbers can also be a helpful approach when displaying diverse items like plates, platters, and collectibles.