Our roundup has a solution for every blank space in your home.

Using a variety of sizes creates the look of having been gathered over time.

Wide white mats unify the colorful mix of prints.

Living room with photographs hanging behind couch

Credit: Brian Mc Weeney

Add Picture Ledges

Picture ledges are a stylish way to organize framed and matted photographs.

Mix them into your gallery wall display to add dimension as well as function.

Lean and overlap frames to avoid blank spaces and edit in accessories in unique shapes.

Living room with books and artwork

Credit: Kim Cornelison

Go Vertical

Play with the shape of the wall surface.

Artwork in a variety of sizes helps fill the space without the arrangement feeling too angular.

Black frames with white mats unify the design.

Table with drawers and picture frames above

Credit: Jay Wilde

The key is to hang pieces in the correct size and scale for the available wall area.

For a polished look, partner them with a chair, bench, or small table.

Hang Artifacts

Expand your art collection to include three-dimensional items with visual appeal.

Blue cabinet with painted artwork

Credit: Adam Albright

Flea markets and antique shops are the perfect places to hunt for one-of-a-kind pieces for your wall.

Shine a Light

Sometimes less is more when it comes to displaying artwork.

Create a high-end look with a single piece hung under a low-watt picture light.

Entryway with multiple silhouettes in arch around door

Credit: Brittany Ambridge

This attracts viewers and showcases a beloved photo or painting.

Oversized Prints

Make a statement with a collection of extra-large prints.

These simple botanicals are eye-catching against their white canvases and the serene blue wall color.

Stairway with multiple frames

Credit: Helen Norman

When displaying oversized artwork, steer clear of colors or patterns that might overpower the rest of the room.

Kitchen Shelves

Dress upopen shelving in the kitchenwith colorful prints to lean against the wall.

Wood serving bowls and cutting boards add interest to the display.

Chair next to window with elephant pillow

Credit: Brie Williams

Consider small stacks of simple white dishware to keep the area functional.

Off-Center Artwork

Relax the old rules with an innovative display.

The arrangement is welcoming and friendly, a wonderful way to greet guests.

Seating area with woven artwork and plates

Credit: Jeff Herr

Silhouettes are a clever way to personalize art without relying solely on photography.

Mix Shapes

Unify assorted prints, photographs, and sculptural pieces with a neutral color scheme.

begin experimenting with the arrangement, starting in the center.

Rustic wood wall with relief artwork

Credit: David Patterson

Skip the Frames

If you’re constantly inspired by new things, opt for a flexible solution.

you could easily swap images or graphics to match the seasonor your mood.

Pair stylish prints with souvenir images from a beloved vacation, or with inspirational graphic art.

Large black and white artwork next to chair

Credit: Adam Albright

For a high-impact look, drop in the pieces from floor to ceiling.

Utilize a Bookshelf

Go beyond walls for your art display.

Add interest to a bookshelf with framed prints, small plants, and sculptural pieces.

Living room with purple walls and plant artwork

Credit: Greg Scheidemann

Keep the mats and frames consistent to focus attention on the artwork.

This casual look is easy to update at any time.

Carry color from the display into the room through accessories and fabrics.

Green brick kitchen with shelves that hold decor

Credit: Adam Albright

Here, a bold floral print immediately draws attention to a traditional white mantel and soft pink walls.

Pop with Color

Contrast artwork with a bold color to highlight treasured objects.

Here, saturated aubergine walls frame the contemporary look of abstract watercolor prints.

Entryway with black-and-white photography

Credit: Adam Albright

Sepia-toned photography and gold accents pull this warm, yet sophisticated, look together.

Dining area nook with silhouettes

Credit: Jessica Klewicki Glynn

Corner seating with signs and artwork

Credit: James Nathan Schroder

Desk with clipboards of artwork above it

Credit: Adam Albright

Bedroom with wall covered by posters and artwork

Credit: Michael Garland

Wooden shelving with décor and books

Credit: Kritsada Panichgul

Fireplace with floral artwork above it

Credit: Annie Schlechter

Dark purple wall with watercolor art and photos

Credit: Nicolas Gourguechon