Home decor is one of the best ways to express yourself while also creating a comfortable place you can call your own. However, it's not a talent that comes easily to most people, so it's only natural to need help every now and then. Many decorators have incorporated a new trend called a "gallery wall," an eye-catching arrangement of artwork and decor that's meant to function as a statement piece for the home. While the gallery wall is one of the most stunning decorating trends, it's not easy to master. Thankfully, here are some tips to make the task almost foolproof. 

Find a Piece You Love


To start your gallery wall, find at least one piece of artwork that you absolutely love. This is a great way to showcase a meaningful item that doesn't quite fit anywhere else in your home. Children's artwork, old family photos, and memorabilia are great places to start.

Find Other Pieces That Coordinate - But Don't Match


Once you have a few pieces assembled, look for other items to round out the display. As you're shopping, remember that the items shouldn't match exactly, but they should coordinate. Your pieces may all be muted pastels, or they may all be bright colors. Just make sure that there's a bit of variety and that none of the colors clash.

Variety Is Key


With a gallery wall, variety is crucial. You want a mixture of different types of artwork such as paintings, drawings, prints, and quotations. Mirrors are also a great way to add interest and draw attention, and you can even include items that aren't traditionally considered art. If you can hang it on the wall, it can be part of the gallery.

More Is Better


There's one common mistake many people make when creating a gallery wall: too few items. You may be scared to add more pieces to your wall, worried that the space will look cluttered. It's actually more likely that you won't have enough artwork, making the wall look awkward.

Arrange Before You Hang


You should never start hanging your pieces until you're sure about the arrangement. You can lay out the gallery wall on the floor, trying different layouts until you find the one you love. Make sure you space everything similarly, and remember that it's best to keep items fairly close together. If you spread artwork too far apart, it just looks like disorganized decorating instead of the gallery effect you're going for.
With a little practice, you'll eventually find the perfect arrangement for your gallery wall, and it's well worth the effort. After all, nothing feels more like home than a space you decorate yourself.

For more gallery wall inspiration, see our Add A Frame featured on AnnieReeves.com!