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I love putting together Gallery Walls, they can add so much interest to a room. You can incorporate so many things; from art to photos to decorative objects. I especially love when the wall’s aren’t perfect. Placing frames shifted from one another add that extra element for your eye’s to wander. Plus it’s so much easier to hang!
When it comes to TV Gallery Wall’s it can be tricky. I’ve recently gotten around to decorating the TV wall in my family room with help from Cost Plus World Market. It’s been empty for some time since I wasn’t sure where to start. But once visiting Cost Plus World Market and seeing their amazing selection of frames and wall art decor I was inspired and ready to tackle the project.
If your like me then you might spend hours planning and rearranging your gallery wall over and over again. I’ve come to realize some things to help make the wall come together faster. Below are some tips; you can also find more inspiration on this Gallery Wall Guide.
Tip 1: Don’t be afraid to layer. I love layering frames on top of decor. I used the Nathan Carved Wood Wall Panels as a layering piece with the Antique Zinc Metal Clad Wall Frame over it. The wood wall panels tie back to my baskets in my TV unit and they add depth to the wall.
Tip 2: Decide before you start if you want art, pictures, or a mix of both. Deciding early on takes the guess work out. For my TV Gallery wall I decided to go with just art prints. I also made it easier by keeping the prints all black and white. I think more subdued art and color palette looks best when decorating around a TV. Below I used the Ivory Venetian Tile Plaque mixed in with my frames.
Tip 3: Forget about the pictures or art! Wait till after your frame arrangement is planned out then add your art. I typically print or have my art printed after the layout is done. Then I’ll print the art/pictures to the size of the frames. It sounds like your working backwards but I’ve found I don’t worry about the picture’s as much. I worry about how the frames and decor sit next to each other.
Tip 4: Tie it all together. I seem to always create gallery walls above a piece of furniture. Since this particular gallery wall is above my TV unit I updated my decor. I added small vignettes on each side my TV with interesting trays, candles, and flowers to match back to my gallery wall. You also want to make sure you don’t block the TV.
So don’t be afraid to start decorating your TV wall!
It’s okay if it takes you hours or even days! Just as long as the outcome makes you happy.
Here are some more pictures from my beautiful new TV Gallery Wall. I absolutely love all my new frames and wall decor from Cost Plus World Market.
If your looking for new items to decorate around your TV then definitely check out Cost Plus World Market’s latest collection. The assortment has so many great items that suits everyone’s style and design aesthetic. You can also shop by Color Trends; this makes shopping decor in your home colors so much easier.
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If you still need some more tips on how to create the perfect gallery wall then check out Elizabeth Mayhew’s tips to help get you started.
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Your wall looks amazing and I love all of the tips you share. It’s an added bonus that I saw you have one of my printables on your wall, that was such a fun surprise! 🙂
Katie
How funny! I absolutely love your print and based the rest of my art around your print! Thanks for making it!!! I plan to share where I found all the free art printables this Friday.
Great ideas on making the TV look better. I do like the idea of a cabinet for mine.
It looks so perfect!! I think I will decorate around my tv too.
That is a pretty clever and arty way to do it. My TV comes out of built in shelves so the shelves all have decor.
Lovely! I really like how it looks!
Nice tips for decorating TV. gallery wall! I am looking forward to buy more artifacts this week.Explore more learning activities in http://www.kidsfront.com/
I love your idea. Looks really refreshing and not distracting.
Beautiful details! The whole area looks really lovely and I like the rustic feel as well. All the pieces come together to make this one beautiful gallery!
That looks so great and it’s so interesting to look at. Once I get a nice piece for the tv to sit on, I’m going to try it!
The wall in back of my tv is so blah. I can’t wait to this!
I love that vase and those candlestick holders. We are hitting IKEA this weekend so I can finally get a start on a blank wall that I have wanted to turn into a gallery wall forever now – can’t wait!
I think that layering frames would be a great idea, I like how neat and coordinated it looks.
I love this gallery wall! I have been trying to get creative with decorating around our television. This will be perfect!
This is a great tutorial on decoration, i enjoyed the video as well. The wall looks so well laid out and organized.
This looks great! I’m so glad I found your blog – so far everything is just beautiful. 🙂 Do you mind sharing where you got the tv console piece? It’s absolute perfect and looks to be the right size for my new tv.
This is lovely. I have been looking for ideas on how to change up our TV wall. This is perfect.
Oh wow, I love the way this looks! We just bought a house and have a large TV, so this is definitely inspiring me!
That looks great. I need to get something like this done with my house. I don’t have a single thing on my walls.
What a very organize place you got there. I admire one of your articles.
I love this idea a lot! We have a bare wall where we have the tv, and I would like to make it look as beautiful as this.
I feel like I am way out of my league here. You have done a fantastic job. I am so not a DIY person….lol
HI. Your gallery wall turned out lovely. Can I ask where you got your media unit? I’ve been looking for one that is taller, long, and has a mix of shelves and cabinets but am having the darndest time finding one…and then I saw your photo on Pinterest. Could you point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
It was from Homegoods. I know what you mean though, I searched for years till I found this one.