Gallery walls are one of the easiest (and most impactful) ways to decorate your living room. Whether you love clean, minimalist styles or bold, eclectic ones, a gallery wall lets you showcase your personality, one frame at a time.
But here’s the truth: the layout matters just as much as the art. A poorly planned collage can feel cluttered or uneven, while a thoughtfully arranged wall looks polished and intentional.
This guide walks you through the process of designing a stunning gallery wall layout that complements your space and showcases your art effectively.

Key Takeaways
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Plan your gallery wall around one focal piece and build outward with balance
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Use consistent spacing (2–3”) between frames for a clean, cohesive look
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Choose artwork that shares a common color, theme, or frame tone
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Test your layout with painter’s tape or paper cutouts before hanging
1. Choose the Right Wall for Your Gallery
Before selecting your art, decide where your gallery wall will be located. The most popular living room spots include:
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Above a sofa (centered to the couch)
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On a long, blank wall that needs visual interest
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Near a reading nook or accent chair for a cozy vibe
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On hallway-adjacent walls that lead into your living space
Avoid placing gallery walls in areas with competing features, like next to a fireplace, large window, or TV. You want your artwork to be the main event.
2. Pick Your Gallery Wall Layout Style
There’s no one-size-fits-all layout — it depends on your vibe.
Here are five gallery wall layout ideas that work beautifully in living rooms:
Symmetrical Grid
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Best for: modern, minimalist rooms
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Use the same size frames spaced evenly
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Works well above couches or low credenzas

Centered Anchor Layout
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Start with a large central piece and build smaller art around it
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Creates a focal point and natural flow
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Good for over a console or large sofa

Organic/Freeform Gallery
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Mix sizes, frame styles, and spacing
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Best for eclectic or boho interiors
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Works well in awkward wall spaces or corners
Linear Row or Column
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Arrange 3+ frames in a single horizontal or vertical line
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Great for narrow walls or symmetrical spaces

Salon Style Wall
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Covers most of the wall space, floor to ceiling
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Combines art, objects, mirrors, and even shelves
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Ideal for collectors or maximalists
3. Decide on a Cohesive Theme
Your gallery wall should tell a visual story. Choose one unifying element like:
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Color palette (e.g. neutrals, black and white, or soft pastels)
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Frame finish (wood, black, or mixed metals)
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Subject matter (abstracts, botanicals, travel photos)
Mixing styles can work, but make sure there’s at least one element that ties everything together.
4. Plan the Layout Before You Hang
This is where most people go wrong: they start hammering without a plan.
Instead, do this:
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Lay all your pieces on the floor to test your layout or cut paper templates and tape them to the wall
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Keep 2"–3" spacing between each piece
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Use a level, especially for grids or rows
Tip: Step back often and take phone photos to see the overall balance.
5. Scale Matters: Use Proper Sizing
Don't let your art get lost on the wall. Here's a cheat sheet:
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Over a standard sofa: total gallery width should be ~⅔ the couch width
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Small wall: 3–5 medium-size prints (e.g. 11x14” or 16x20”)
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Large wall: Mix of 18x24” and 24x36” with 1–2 statement pieces
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6. Mix in Texture or 3D Elements
Add personality with:
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Floating shelves
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Wall-mounted vases
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Woven art or fabric pieces
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Small mirrors or framed textural paper
These break up the flatness and make your gallery wall more dynamic.
Frequently Asked Questions
How high should I hang my gallery wall in the living room?
Start about 6–8" above your couch or console. If it’s a standalone wall, center the art so the middle hits about 57–60" from the floor (eye level).
Can I mix black-and-white prints with color art?
Yes! Just keep the tones balanced. For example, add a black frame to one color print to help it tie in.
Should I use all the same frames or mix them?
Either works. Using the same frames gives a modern and clean aesthetic. Mixed frames are relaxed and collected. Just keep the spacing and overall tones consistent.
Bring Your Gallery Wall Vision to Life
A gallery wall isn’t just decoration — it’s a reflection of your personality and style. With the right layout and a little planning, your living room wall collage can look like something straight from a design magazine.
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