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THE GALLERY WALL IN 5 STEPS

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1 Establish your style. Would you, like me, prefer to have the same frame (personally, I find rectangula­r frames better as you can use them on both axis for variation), or would you like to style different sizes and materials? Would you like a definite border that defines the overall installati­on or would you prefer a more organic scheme? Once you have decided on that, I recommend you cut out the frame sizes in craft paper.

2 Rather than scarring your wall with random nail pricks, lay out the cutouts on the floor, playing with them until you achieve a compositio­n you are happy with. Take a picture of your set up. You can avoid the entire cutting and assembly step if you are good with graph paper or software that can help.

3 When creating a compositio­n, I recommend you establish a baseline and a crown. The base line should ideally be a few inches above the accent furniture by the wall. The crown is typically the height of the pelmet or window. Given the region’s love for floor to ceiling glazing, best you work with proportion. Leaving the same space at the bottom and top is a safe bet, else try to limit things to the eight-foot mark.

4 Once the compositio­n is determined, using a measure tape establish how far down the hanging hardware is on the back of your frames. Mark those on the cut-outs. Using painter’s tape, stick your compositio­n on the wall. The really fastidious would replicate the scheme with exact distances between frames as establishe­d via the dummy layout; for the rest of us, the reference picture is guide enough. Now you will know where to hammer the mail. If your frames have a hanging wire at the back, establish its most stretched point and measure that from the top of the frame to get your nail point.

5 The optional bit here is the base colour. You might want to highlight your gallery wall further with a contrast wall colour. In my opinion, a light grey or deep blue always works. You can always avoid this and continue to hang the frames. Start from the lower section of the wall, proceeding to the top.

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