The colorful foliage picture above the piano portrait was left by the original homeowners of the house. It is an artist's abstract interpretation of the home's backyard.
I always tell Deanna this one is my favorite! How could you not fall in love with this art piece?
In this image, you can see a glimpse into the foyer. I have always loved that oversized paper light fixture. She recently painted the inside of the front door red and found the bridge art print when shopping at IKEA. The scale is perfect for that wall!
The silhouette print was actually a school project made by her son! The bird prints are from Target.
One last snapshot of this stunning gallery wall!
Deanna tackled this gallery wall project in a very thoughtful way. Let's take her ideas point by point, so you can recreate this look...
1. Mixing symmetry with asymmetry. Deanna used symmetry with the vintage chairs sitting on either side of the television, but then juxtaposed that look with an asymmetrical gallery wall of art.
2. Mixing large and small prints and using the whole wall to hang the art. Don't be afraid to go floor to ceiling with art! It doesn't always have to be at eye level. She used various sized pieces to fill in the wall and arranged them in a way that was aesthetically pleasing to look at. Just take it one art piece at a time and step back every now and then to see where you need to fill in the gaps. Once Deanna hung all of the pieces, it actually made the space feel larger and the wall looked taller than before. It's a great illusion!
3. Not every inch of the art piece has to be shown. Covering a portion with a piece of furniture or object is a great layering technique. Deanna did that when she placed some of her piano portrait a few inches behind the chair.
4. To achieve this eclectic look, mix up your frame finishes and combine store bought prints with vintage, collected pieces. There is a time and a place for the same frame finishes and that might be when you are doing a symmetrical gallery wall. For this look, mix it up!
5. Use meaningful art! So many of these pieces tell a story, which is exactly how your home should be! Being surrounded by meaningful memories, such as the silhouette made by her son, is priceless.
6. Shop around your home when creating your gallery wall. Deanna actually had all of these prints in her home already, but on a different wall. Arranging them around the television makes them feel like new art pieces!
Thank you so much, Deanna, for letting me crash your beautiful house and show it here on the blog!
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