Showing posts with label gallery wall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gallery wall. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Gallery Walls

A Moveable Feast for the Eyes
Gallery Walls have been all the rage for quite awhile.
A wonderful collection of art arrange either orderly or mumbo jumbo on the wall.
I think they are very interesting and modern.
My only complaint is - it would be nice to change them out easily.
That is why a few of these that include a shelf to rest the artwork on work nicely in this manner.
This grouping is gorgeous...but it would be nice to switch it all around easily.
Seems to me a gallery wall should be easily changeable just as it would be in a real gallery.

I think the trick might be to use professional picture hangers.
Why not use a real gallery art hanging system in your home?
AS Hanging Systems creates art hanging systems for gallery and commercial spaces
and residential spaces too! 
Because they are just as serviceable and intriguing used in personal spaces as in public spaces.
Install these strips and you can easily change out art daily.
Look how clean this system is strung from a metal rail.
It's quite modern and fresh looking.
Here you see it in it's typical setting in a museum.
Also a great system to use in a restaurant.
But just as brilliant to use in the home especially over brick walls.
This system would provide complete creativity in moving around your artwork without damaging the brick.
Of course the systems work well in a retail setting.
It's a nice modern touch when mixed with traditional furniture too.

Looking for a new way to showcase art in your home?
Check out the picture hangers at AS Hanging Systems.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Frame Gallery

Color Challenged? - Not Me!
I'm interrupting my all Halloween...all the time...for a special post.
Donna over at 
is celebrating 3,000 followers with several events, one of which is the Color Challenge.
This challenge spurred me on to finish my gallery wall of frames. I've been collecting frames for a long 
time with the intent of adding them to this wall for ages and because of Donna...I decided now was the 
time to finish it up. I had put it off because I still needed two more frames. I'd just buy them as I'd 
find them. I had two frames that were sliver which I wanted to keep silver for another use...but I didn't 
really have a use...but I do love silver. But last week because Donna said "show me your color". I 
thought...what the heck...I'll paint them and add them to the wall. 
I can always find more silver frames later.
This wall is in my den/study/office/studio. The official name for this room historically is "Swing Room". 
That is what they were called back in the 1930's when my home was built. It was a room that could be 
used as a bedroom or a library or den. This room used to have a closet on this wall. Someone before me 
took it out and closed the doorway. That closet became part of my hall bath which I showed a couple of 
weeks ago.
This wall began with an inspiration board I made several years ago. I intended on putting all sorts of 
things on this board but I printed out photos that I liked on the internet to fill it temporarily and I liked it 
so much that I haven't changed it much.
But the wall always seemed like it needed something...so I started collecting baroque frames in bright 
colors. But of course they had to be inexpensive, 
so this has taken a couple of years to amass the number I needed.
The large purple one is one that used to be silver and I spray painted last week.
Really love that pink one. 
The light blue one was silver also. I really still needed two more ornate frames but thought...this could go 
on for months...so I painted two small frames I had around the house white...just so I could get this done. 
I might switch them out later if I find two more frames suitable.
The middle frame was bright pink originally. 
But I had too many pink frames, so I painted this one purple too.
I love how this mirror looks with all the art tucked around it.

And finally...I thought I'd show the light fixture in this room that I added color to.
This is the only original light in the house. It was originally in the dining room. All others had 
disappeared over the years. Originally it only had the top round of prisms and the clear bead chain. 
I bought the turquoise beaded chain off Ebay several years ago not really knowing what I'd do with it. 
Then one day it occurred to me to add it to this light.
I love color but often admire homes that are monochromatic. 
I don't think I could limit my palette that much though. I love color too much. 
I really like my wall of frames. Its next to my desk and computer so I see it all the time. 
I'm so glad I finally finished it up. Thanks to Donna...I can cross one project off my list. 

Also sharing at 
because the original board was inspired by these bulletin boards at Ballard Designs.

Update on Oct 8, 2010:
I was picked in the Top 10 at
and showing at