Part 50 – Pottery Barn or Home Sense 1 Blank walls don’t always need one big piece of art — sometimes they just need layers. Small framed prints, mini canvases, decorative plates, or even a sculptural wall piece can help build out a gallery wall that feels curated instead of empty. Mixing a few smaller pieces around existing artwork instantly gives that collected, designer look. 2 The pieces that fill the “in-between” spaces make the biggest difference. Think small stools, accent tables, baskets, or a slim pedestal that can sit under artwork or next to a console. These little furniture moments help anchor wall decor and make a room feel styled instead of unfinished. 3 Don’t forget the styling pieces. Vases, book stacks, ginger jars, wood beads, and greenery stems are perfect for shelves, consoles, and small corners that feel blank. These are the items that give spaces texture and depth — and HomeGoods is full of pieces that have that Pottery Barn feel if you keep an eye on tones and materials. It’s rarely about redoing the whole room — it’s about filling the small gaps that make everything feel complete. • • HomeGoods finds, pottery barn lookalike, gallery wall styling, small space decor, neutral home styling, shelf and console decor LTKdayinmylife LTKHome