How to Create a Wall Gallery with Art Prints

June 5, 2025
Different designs of brown themed poster prints

Looking to add a touch of your unique personality and style to your home? A gallery wall is not just a decorative element but a transformative tool that can breathe life into any space, whether a blank hallway or a statement in your living room. A carefully curated wall of art prints can completely revolutionize your living space. Here’s how to create your gallery wall.

Pick a Theme or Style

Before collecting prints, think about what you want your gallery to say. Are you drawn to minimalist black-and-white? Do you love colorful abstract art? Consider a collection of travel prints or motivational quotes. Choosing a cohesive theme or style will help your gallery feel unified, even if the individual pieces are varied. 

Choose the Right Wall

Not all walls are created equal. Find a spot that could use some visual interest. Probably above the sofa, along a staircase, or in your home office. Good lighting is key, so pick a wall that gets natural light or can be easily lit with lamps or picture lights. 

Select and Frame Your Art Prints

Gather your art! Mix up sizes and shapes to add dimension, and don’t be afraid to combine different media, such as photos, illustrations, or typography. When it comes to frames, consider the style and color of your prints. Choosing the right frames is also essential. Stick with one finish for a clean, modern look, or mix frame styles for an eclectic vibe. Adding mats can give your prints a more polished feel. 

Plan Your Layout First

Before you start hanging, plan your layout. Lay the frames out on the floor or use paper templates taped to the wall to try different arrangements. Keep spacing consistent (around 2-3 inches between spaces), and aim for a balanced composition.

Hang it Up

Once you’re happy with the layout, start hanging your prints–center first, then work your way out. Use a level to keep everything straight. Picture-hanging strips, a hammer, nails, and a measuring tape are great tools. Picture-hanging strips are a great alternative if you are worried about putting holes in the wall.

Personalize It

Don’t be afraid to mix personal items like postcards, textiles, or small 3D objects to make the gallery more unique. For instance, you can add a postcard from your favorite travel destination, a piece of fabric that holds sentimental value, or a small sculpture that you love. This adds layers of interest and reflects your personality.

Refresh Periodically

Your wall gallery doesn’t have to be permanent. Feel free to update it with new prints or rearrange it as your style evolves. Keeping it dynamic helps maintain visual freshness and engagement. 

In a Nutshell

A well-planned and executed gallery wall can be a focal point and conversation starter, making your home feel more curated, expressive, and alive.