How to Mix and Match Wall Art Without Making Your Room Look Busy
Creating a beautiful gallery wall or combining different wall art pieces can completely transform your space—but only if it’s done right. When mixed poorly, wall art can easily make your room look cluttered, mismatched, or visually overwhelming. But when styled thoughtfully, the right combination of frames, textures, colors, and décor pieces can bring harmony, personality, and a designer-level finish to any room. If you’ve ever wondered how interior stylists do it effortlessly, this guide breaks it all down in simple steps. 1. Start With a Color Story Every well-designed wall starts with a clear color palette. Pick 2–3 dominant colors that you want to repeat across all your wall art pieces. This doesn’t mean everything has to match, but there should be a thread that ties everything together—whether it’s a tone, style, or finish. For example, warm neutrals, soft pastels, or earthy shades can create a calm and cohesive feel, while bold contrasting colors can add energy witho...
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