Everything you need to know about gallery walls—from an interior designer who’s very particular 👀 There are two types of gallery walls, and they should be styled very differently 👇 1. Family Gallery Walls This is where most people go wrong. • Use similar photos — ideally from the same photoshoot. I almost always recommend black & white for a timeless look. • Same frames only. Keep it symmetrical so it feels intentional and custom. • Matted frames are non-negotiable. If it looks like a poster wall, we’ve missed the mark. Mats instantly elevate it and make it feel high-end. 2. Art Gallery Walls This is where you can have more fun. • Stick to a cohesive color palette so the wall still feels calm. • Start with your largest piece first and build around it — layout matters. • Mix and match frames. You want it to feel collected, not curated. • Hang pieces closer together than you think. Gaps kill the impact. • Add something unexpected — 3D art, a sconce, or sculptural elements take it to the next level. Different walls. Different rules. Same goal: intentional, elevated, designer-level style. Save this before you start hammering nails 🖼️ LTKHome