Thursday, February 25, 2010

Houzz Ideabook: Creating Wall Groupings That Wow

This week's Ideabook is all about adding some vibrancy to your vertical space.
Wall groupings add a lot of pizazz, but getting them "right" can be a daunting task. What should you use? How should you arrange it all? There are lots of things to consider. So I've outlined some helpful tips, and featured ten fabulous photos as inspiration that will hopefully alleviate some of the anxiety associated with creating walls that wow.
To check it all out, just click on the badge below!

9 comments:

Kelli said...

I am obsessed with grouping right now. I did a collage of flea market find mirrors all painted white, probably about 20 of them. I love it! It's a great way to fill a large space without having the expense of a large item.

Ally said...

In the nick of time! I have been puzzling over an art wall for a couple of weeks now. I wasn't sure if I could put pictures down low like that, but it looks great!

LoveFeast Table said...

Love the red mirrors! I once recommended to a friend, whose kids never hung their clothes up, to line the entire wall with hooks and let the clothes be the art! At least its on the wall and not on the floor!

Jennifer said...

We have been playing with wall groupings for a gallery in the hallways. These make great inspiration for us to toy with.

Thanks for sharing,
Jennifer

Traci@ Beneath My Heart said...

I need help in this area, big time! I just hung up a bunch of frames in my stairway, and I hated it. Gotta start over.
Thanks for the inspiration!
Traci

Alyssa said...

Thanks for this post. I am thinking of the wall hangings in my new room and how to place everything just right.

Tales From My Empty Nest said...

Great pictures. Thanks for the inspiration. I love all the pretty mirrors painted bright red. So cute! Love & blessings from NC!

Claudia said...

Hi,

Love your blog!! Congratulations on your e-book!!

Tracy Wills said...

Thanks Layla for including my dresser and plate display in your post.
Love your blog as always!