Boho Gallery Wall
I have a large wall In my living room that used to be home to a giant clock! I loved it, but really wanted to incorporate a few boho items I had lying around and knew a gallery wall would be perfect for the space
As you can see an easy way to get a feel for the area you want to fill is to use painters tape to “block out” a space. I new I wanted the objects for the wall to all fit inside the blue tape.
The next step after you’ve blocked your designated area is to space out your accessories/frames on the floor to get a feel for how you like them before placing on the wall.
Once you have a layout you like on the floor it’s time to start placing them in your space that you have designated with the tape. This makes it not only even but again, helps to keep everything in exactly the space you want.
As you can see the macreme and frames now are all in their homes and are evenly distributed in the space. You can now remove the painters tape and admire your beautiful creation
Gallery walls can be intimidating but with following these simple steps it allows for proper placement and spacing and can help you achieve exactly the look you are going for in your space!
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Jenna and Laurie @ophelia.Adele.home on Aug 17, 2020
Macreme is alllll boho friend! Thank you so glad you like it
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Elizabeth Haire on Aug 17, 2020
I had a wonderful time after I decided to put up the painter's tape to mark off the area I wanted to use! So happy to know it is a great idea for everyone! Your arrangement is lovely.
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Jenna and Laurie @ophelia.Adele.home on Aug 18, 2020
That is sooo soo great! I’m thrilled it made it easier for you! And thank you!!
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