34 bathrooms with photos on the walls that you will want to copy

34 bathrooms with photos on the walls that you will want to copy


Create your bathroom art exhibit





34 bathrooms with photos on the walls that you will want to copy

One wall full of images It is a perfect decoration idea for any space to make your home more personalized and tell your story.

By the way, we usually imagine living rooms and bedrooms, but today’s list is for those looking for ways to make any room in the house refined and elegant, even the bathrooms.

Planning




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Plan the bathroom gallery wall starting with the layout, then decide on the pictures and how to hang it all up. If you are going to use frames, consider the size, color and appearance and whether you will be using them on all artwork or not.

Decide if you will use only artwork or also some posters, prints and other items.

layout




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As for layouts, there are two main ideas: in grid and free form. While bathrooms are often small, they often feature free-form gallery walls. Such an arrangement is usually built around an anchor piece like in a collage.

When choosing a layout, you can simply select an existing template and copy it. Another idea is to place the photo frames on the floor or on a large table in front of you. Once you’re happy with the look, take your measurements and transfer them to the wall. Don’t forget to take a photo with your phone for reference.

Frames




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There is no need to frame every piece on your gallery wall. However, the frames you use need to be chosen carefully. Mixing a bunch of different colors, metallics, woods, can quickly become visually overwhelming.

So unless this is the look you are looking for, try limiting your bezels to a maximum of three different finishes.

Variety x cohesion




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A good way to ensure your gallery wall has variety is to mix media. Match vintage prints, original artwork, old paintings, photographs and maybe even textiles to create a story on the wall.

You can also incorporate neon lights or signs, shelves with small decorative items or plants, baskets, hats, musical instruments, flowers and mirrors.




Bathroom with a wall full of paintings.

While variety is a must for a beautiful gallery wall, it’s also a good idea to look for some cohesion, which means a more unified look.

Elements that can create a unified aesthetic in a gallery are: similar art genres, frames in similar styles / colors, uniform spacing between frames, and all of the same size.

Image gallery Walls




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Using a shelf leaves a lot of freedom to change things whenever you want without having to resort to hammer and nails every time. The most attractive way to display art on the shelves is to stack them. Put the larger pieces on the back and place the smaller ones in front.

Check out other examples below and feel free to copy them!

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* Via DigsDigs

Source: Terra

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