Discover The Art of Hanging Art Beautifully

Elevate your home by adorning your walls with special pieces of art.

Say goodbye to procrastination and let's conquer that lingering fear of where and how to hang together!

Biggest Tip: Link every piece by way of theme, colours in common, or simply make sure they all have the same or very similar frame. Either of these 3 actions will give you the perfect art grouping.

I'm super fond of wall wrapping to create cosy corners so don't be afraid to take your story around the corner.

wall art and lamp corner

Photo credit: Nat Tucker

Colours in common make the above photo grouping a family.

surf boards wall art lamp

Photo credit: Nat Tucker

Even if the art has nothing at all in common with each other regarding their story, the colours in common will bring them together.

wall art hand

Photo credit: Fizz Hayes, a valued member of my Interior Styling Program

In the absence of color, black and white images seamlessly complement each other. Opt for a striking high-contrast aesthetic by repeating the black tones in the frame, or choose white for a more integrated, "built-in" appearance (image below).

The choice is yours for creating a stunning visual impact on your walls.

wall art around tv

Photo credit: Riina Aapa, a valued member of my Interior Styling Program

To conceal a sizable TV, consider framing it with art.

Ensure that one side of the TV (like the wall wrap in Riina's image above) features one larger or a couple of prints equal in size to the TV, while the rest comprises smaller or less space-dominant pieces. This artful arrangement not only conceals the TV but transforms it into a seamless part of your curated gallery.

wall art flowers

Photo credit: Narelle Foster, a valued member of my Interior Styling Program

Dare to be bold!

Consider crafting your art wall based on a theme rather than colour.

Take inspiration from Narelle, who has flawlessly executed the garden theme in the image above.

Let your creativity tell a unique visual story with a themed art wall.

wall art drinks cart

Photo credit: Megan Kenny, a valued member of my Interior Styling Program

Bringing a single piece of art into the entire space, becomes effortlessly enchanting when you echo the shapes and colours into objects below and adjacent to your piece of art.

wall art flowers

Photo credit: Hannah Stone, a valued member of my Interior Styling Program

Watch as your space seems to come to life as your art looks to "lift off the wall" and into the room.

wall art buffalo

Photo credit: Kylie Kennedy, a valued member of my Interior Styling Program

Want to start simple?

Experiment with the same image, identical colours, and matching frames, but play with various sizes.

This easy approach adds a dynamic and cohesive touch to your grouping.

Step your toe in gently with this straightforward yet impactful idea.

wall art hub corner chair

Photo credit: Nat Tucker

Okay, so now it's your turn. How many groupings can you make around your home by using colour, theme or frame? 

Let's go! You've got this!