This post was most recently updated on September 23rd, 2019
I *think* I have finally completed my gallery wall in my living room.
I say “think” only because I am convinced there is a little something missing. I still haven’t figured out what it is. I’d really like to have something surprising and unexpected up there – a conversation piece. I tried a bunch of {crazy} things, but wasn’t happy with any of them. So I am not going to force it; I’m sure it will come to me in good time.
Before |
I though I’d share it with you for now.
Here’s my wall before…
Nine foot ceilings meant that there was a whole lot of empty space above this lone canvas. The piece just seemed to get swallowed up with wall. Even flanked by sconces, it still felt too small to me.
I wanted to create more height, without investing in a new, larger piece. I am really attached to this one. I love the colours, and the tranquility of the watery scene.
I decided that a gallery wall was a great solution.
I’ve mentioned in earlier posts that I am a big fan of gallery walls, but until recently, I was a little fearful to do one in my own home. I’m not exactly sure what held me back, other than a fear of not doing a good job. And well, there’s just something about all those nail holes in my new home!
Conincidentally, The Nester wrote a couple of great posts over the past few days about fears that hold us back from taking creative risks in our homes (using gallery walls as just one example). I love how she summed it up : “It’s a ding a ling nail hole in the wall, is there anything in life LESS risky than creating a 1 millimeter hole in a wall that can be filled with your finger and some putty in 2 seconds?!” LOL. So true!
Clearly, with risk comes reward.
My wall now looks like cottage cheese, but I couldn’t be happier with how the wall turned out.
You might notice my painted monogram art that I posted about earlier this week. |
I also included my favorite pictures of my 3 babes. |
Until next time, happy decorating!
Alana in Canada says
Hi! I saved your picture to my own Gallery Idea file and came back to get details on the prints with writing on them? Did you make those–or did you buy them?
The wall is fantastic, by the way, and I should have told you so before this! Off to see what else you have done with it!
Jessica @ O. Alouette says
I love your wall…all of it ties in really well and it looks so put together!
Glamorous Girl Gone Goofy says
very
nice
indeed
!
Kristtie
Mel says
I think it looks great!
Think of it this way, it CAN be changed if YOU change your mind. I change mine with the seasons.
lauren@WESTFURNITUREREVIVAL says
love the painting and the way you designed everything . very pretty