30 August 2011

The Making of a Gallery Wall

I posted last week about our family room more or less being the bane of my existence... My sofa overhaul is now on hold (pending a potential move and new sofa - Shhhhh! ;) But the large wall with big-but-not-big-enough painting had to be tackled immediately.

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I had in mind an eclectic gallery wall - something along the lines of this...

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Apparently, there are two theories to hanging gallery walls, and they correlate to Kevin Costner's thesis on the Golf Swing in the movie Tin Cup....



There's the plan it out, space correctly, nearly poetic placement method....



...And there's the "grip it and rip it"- basically throw it up on the wall, and hope it works method

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Because I have no patience, and Ben is my architect - we went with the grip it 'n rip it model. (A bit of shuffling frames around on the floor was as scientific as it got)



I considered using mixed media (baskets and whatnot), but Ben x-nayed that, for fear of looking too cottage-y. He was right.

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We "shopped" art we had around the house, not purchasing anything new. A few spaces are bare now, but I think it was a good trade-off.

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Little by little...progress....

9 comments:

  1. I like it! It has a combined effect of appearing planned, but not toooo linear - which can be boring.

    Love that photo of the paper cutouts, by the way. May use that on a small wall of small framed elements... they need a bit more planning.

    Good post, as always!

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  2. Looks great! I'm of the "grip-and-rip-it" school which drives my husband crazy. Perhaps because I've had a few mishaps along the way. What'a few extra nail holes in the wall anyway? :)

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  3. Love it!!!! And what's this about a move???? Exciting!!!

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  4. Looks great! I'm of the 'just get it up' brigade also. I don't measure or plan it out, I use my fingers/handspan to measure and just get hanging!! I couldn't live in a home without treasure on the walls.

    Well done!

    Linda. :)

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  5. I LOVE IT!!! I'm all about the 'grip it and rip it' method too... my walls have a ridiculous amount of nail holes. You are lucky to have so many great pieces around to 'shop'!

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  6. I never plan out picture hanging!

    I love the big striped painting! Who is the artist?

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  7. Alison, it looks great, I love nothing better than a wall of wonderful art!

    Come and join my new fashion Giveaway from Fresh Produce!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

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