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The Best of Beautiful Gallery Wall Ideas

A gallery wall is one of the easiest ways to add personality, warmth, and visual interest to your home. Whether you love vintage art, botanical prints, family portraits, or curated collections, these inspiring spaces show how gallery walls can elevate any room, from living areas to staircases and even bathrooms.

gallery wall in small living room






A charming powder room features a mix of small framed art and ornate gold mirrors, creating a delicate, collected look. Don’t be afraid to add in collected objects to your wall display, like small vintage signs or other collectibles that can be hung.

sage green and cream powder room

 




A coastal style breakfast nook showcases a grid-style gallery wall with nature-inspired prints, from shells to butterflies. The uniform frames keep the look clean and organized, while the artwork adds playful color and charm. If you’re not confident about creating an asymmetrical gallery wall, a uniform approach is the way to go.

coastal breakfast nook in blue and white

 

In this dining room, a range of artwork sizes create an interesting layout, accompanied by a pair of wall sconces. If you don’t want to hardwire sconces, there are many cordless options available today.

sage green small dining room

 




Botanical prints in matching frames creates a cohesive, tailored look in a traditional dining room. The soft yellow beadboard walls bring sunshine into the space, highlight the artwork beautifully.

gallery wall in dining roomPhoto by User

 

This cozy living room features a classic gallery wall filled with vintage portraits and pastoral landscapes. The warm wood frames and neutral artwork perfectly complement the soft, layered textures throughout the space. When you have a large wall like this, an array of artwork can be daunting to hang. Trace the perimeter of your artwork onto Kraft paper, and then hang the paper shapes on the wall, rearranging them until you get the look just right.ย 

neutral living room with gallery wall

 




A moody living room gets character from a layered gallery wall featuring botanical studies, birds, and vintage mirrors. The wallpaper backdrop enhances the old-world feel and creates a rich, cozy atmosphere.

moody living room with wallpaper

 




Above the farmhouse sink, a relaxed gallery wall of landscapes and nature prints adds warmth to this light-filled kitchen. The soft blue cabinetry and brass hardware make the space feel both fresh and timeless. And here again, a sconce is added in the mix of art.

gallery wall in cottage style kitchen

 




A vertical gallery wall of vintage photographs and botanical prints dresses up a small entryway. The delicate floral wallpaper acts as a soft backdrop for the classic gold frames.

small entryway with floral wallpaper

 

A staircase gallery wall makes great use of vertical space, pairing heirloom-style portraits with landscapes and a decorative sconce. The dark blue wainscoting adds drama while letting the artwork truly shine.

dark blue and tan staircase

 




This bright stair landing uses matching framed bird illustrations to create a balanced, elegant gallery wall. The natural light from the window makes the artwork feel airy and inviting.

sunny staircase landing with artworkPhoto by Leandra Fremont-Smith Interiors




Gallery walls are endlessly customizable and can reflect your personal style, whether you prefer classic, cottage, modern, or eclectic looks. Do you have any gallery walls in your home?

 

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4 Comments

  1. Jennifer, I so enjoy your blog! I donโ€™t tell you enough how much but believe me they are all so nice and enjoyable. This one with the gallery wall ideas was especially fun and informative. Thank you! I will continue to enjoy your blog even when I donโ€™t comment as often as I should.

  2. I enjoyed seeing these and comparing my gallery wall to them. Hope your having a wonderful 2026 and getting your house finished so I can see it. I love your home.

  3. I don’t have a gallery wall but I like them. I especially love the soft yellow bead board and the pic was done at the end of the staircase rather than going up the staircase. I think I will hunt for different sized pictures this year and add in a mirror or two.