05/31/2026
A asymmetric gallery wall should feel collected — not chaotic.
A few simple things that instantly make a gallery wall feel more elevated and intentional:
• Start with one larger anchor piece. It gives the eye somewhere to land and helps the arrangement feel grounded.
• Vary the scale of the artwork. Mixing medium and smaller pieces creates movement and keeps the layout from feeling too rigid or repetitive.
• Keep spacing consistent. Usually 2–3 inches between frames feels balanced without looking crowded.
• Limit the colour palette. The art doesn’t need to match perfectly, but repeating similar tones helps the collection feel cohesive rather than random.
• Don’t overfill the wall. Negative space is what keeps a gallery arrangement feeling curated and breathable instead of cluttered.
For this dining space, the goal was to keep the wall feeling soft and collected while still adding personality and warmth. The mix of frame sizes, warm neutral tones, and structured millwork helped the artwork feel intentional without overwhelming the room.
Sometimes the most artful spaces are the ones that know when to stop adding.