Are you looking to find solutions to maximize space in your home, as well as enhance the beauty of your walls? If so, then you have to design a stairway gallery wall.

A stairway gallery wall is a great idea that showcases items, art, clothing, and more in a way that can be both organized and stylish.

If you need some tips on how to go about designing your stairway gallery wall, then be sure to check out this advice below.

1. Plan the Layout

If you’re starting from scratch, measure the wall area you’d like to use and create a sketch of the area on graph paper. This will help you plan the size and placement of each frame. Once you’ve placed the frames in their desired locations, hang the frames using a wall-mounted pencil rail or a grid-type system.

Take into account any furniture pieces that are located in close proximity to the stairs. If it’s in the way, don’t be afraid to move it into a different area or even temporarily relocate it if possible. Make a statement and mix and match frame sizes and materials. Fill it with your favorite images, postcards, fabric samples, or artwork.

2. Gather Your Artwork

Select pieces that represent your style and elicit a desired emotion; timeless landscape stills, vibrant abstracts, modern art, or family photographs. Consider layering canvas and artwork in sizes to create impactful visuals on an accent wall.

Also, think about the proportion and spacing of the artwork on the wall- shelves and art pieces should have breathing room around photo frames and hang art at eye level. Play with composition and texture to make sure all the pieces go well together.

3. Create a Theme or Cohesive Style

This will provide your Gallery Wall ideas with a sense of flow and a unified look. Begin by considering where to hang the artwork. Hand-selected pieces for each space along the stairway, while keeping a quality theme throughout, will make the Gallery Wall cohesive. Use color, shape, and overall tone as a guide.

For example, if you choose to have an eclectic mix of pieces, pick a particular color and choose artwork in the same tones. You can also choose a shape, such as rectangular or circular artwork to further unify your look.

4. Lay Out the Arrangement

Visualize the wall as though it were divided into various sections, and plan how many frames will fit within each section. Keep in mind that you should leave empty spaces between frames for a more balanced look. Consider the size of each frame and how they will look when hung next to each other.

If you wish to include items other than art frames, such as hanging crystals or clocks, make sure to distribute them evenly throughout the wall. 

5. Consider the Stair Pattern

Incorporating elements of the stair pattern into the gallery wall allows each piece to build upon and complement the artwork and design previously featured on the stairway. It also helps to create a cohesive visual effect. Incorporate the same colors and textures throughout the gallery wall that are already found in your stairway.

Consider the size of the pieces, the spacing between the artwork, and the composition of it. If the stair landing is a small space, generally arrange pieces in an angled pattern to create the illusion of a larger space. Also, avoid placing pieces too near doorways or other areas that may impede traffic. When arranging artwork, it is best to begin from the highest point, filling in the direction of the stairs until the floor. 

6. Start With a Focal Point

Start off your design process by selecting the right focal point. This will be the largest, most eye-catching piece in the entire display. Things to consider when selecting a focal point include the color scheme, the overall theme of the wall, and the size of the artwork or photograph you’re using.

Be sure to hang the focal point piece at eye level so it’s not hard to miss. Then you can move on to adding smaller pieces that add to the overall aesthetic and tie in the theme of the wall. If your focal piece has a busy pattern, contrast it with smaller pieces that have more subtle designs.

7. Balance the Composition

Start by centering a large piece of artwork, such as a framed photograph or canvas, in the center of your wall. Use smaller frames around it, along with other decorative items such as plants or signs, to balance out the composition. Don’t just place decorations randomly.

Symmetry can be very effective in keeping the flow of your gallery wall balanced. Keep larger items closer to the center, and work outwards with gradually decreasing sizes. 

8. Custom Frame Styles

Start with a template or template stickers to help you awkwardly place frames along the wall. Look for custom frames that blend with the existing colors and styles of your home. Hang the frames along the length of your wall to ensure even spacing between each one.

Have fun creating your gallery wall by adding family photographs, artwork, or collectibles to showcase your style. Group together common colors, shapes, and themes to create strong visual elements that “pop.”

9. Use Templates for Hanging

There are many templates available for free online, as well as store-bought options. With these templates, you can easily measure and mark the spots for the frames. This makes it easier to hang each frame with precision. Start by marking the center of the wall and work your way out.

Use painter’s tape to mark off each spot for the frame. Measuring and marking takes time, but it ensures an even spacing for the frames. When all the spots are marked, hang the frames in order. If necessary, use a level to make sure it’s straight.

Choose The Best Stairway Gallery Wall That Suits Your Home

Creating an eye-catching stairway gallery wall doesn’t need to be complicated. Start with an idea, coordinate colors, and choose frames to match! However, making sure your display is secure, and level is the most important step.

Don’t forget to order your prints with enough room to frame and make sure to measure. Why not give it a try today?

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