Category Archives: Wall Art Tutoriels

72 Inch Wall Art: Six Foot Wide Statement Pieces

So I just installed three 72-inch pieces in a client’s loft space last week and honestly, the whole experience reminded me why I both love and slightly dread working with statement art this size. Like, the impact is INSANE when you get it right, but there’s so much that can go sideways. First thing – […]

Long Narrow Horizontal Wall Art: Slim Panoramic Designs

So I’ve been absolutely obsessed with these long narrow horizontal pieces lately because they solve SO many weird wall problems that regular art just… doesn’t. Like, you know that space above your couch that’s too wide for one piece but too narrow for a gallery wall? Or that hallway that goes on forever and you’re […]

Massive Wall Art: Enormous Statement Pieces & Murals

So I just finished installing this absolutely massive 12-foot mural in a client’s dining room and my arms are still sore, but honestly? It transformed the entire space in a way that like five smaller pieces never could’ve. Let me tell you what I’ve learned from doing way too many of these projects. The Scale […]

Small Wall Art Decor: Accent Pieces & Mini Gallery Walls

So I’ve been obsessing over small wall art lately because honestly, those massive statement pieces? Not everyone has the wall space or the budget, and sometimes you just need something that fills a weird gap without taking over the whole room. The thing about small pieces is they’re way trickier than you’d think. Like, you […]

Long Narrow Vertical Wall Art: Tall Slim Portrait Pieces

So I’ve been kinda obsessed with these long narrow vertical pieces lately and honestly they solve SO many wall problems that regular art just can’t handle. Like, you know that weird space next to your doorframe or between two windows? That’s where these tall slim pieces actually shine. Where These Actually Work (I’ve Tested This) […]

Black and White Wall Art Large: Oversized Monochrome Art

So I’ve been obsessing over large black and white wall art lately because honestly, it’s the easiest way to make a room look like you hired a designer without actually spending designer money. My client last week wanted to fill this massive blank wall in her living room and we went down this whole rabbit […]

Large Black and White Wall Art: Oversized Monochrome

So I’ve been obsessing over large black and white wall art lately because honestly, my living room looked like a sad beige box until I figured this whole thing out. Let me tell you what actually works because I’ve made literally every mistake possible. Why Size Actually Matters More Than You Think Okay so the […]

Giant Wall Art: Extra Large Statement Pieces

So I’ve been installing these massive wall pieces for like three years now and honestly the biggest mistake everyone makes is thinking bigger automatically means better. Like my friend Sara bought this 8-foot canvas and it completely swallowed her living room because she didn’t measure the visual weight against her ceiling height and it was […]

Wall Art Large Size: Oversized Piece Buying Guide

So I just helped my neighbor pick out this massive abstract piece for her living room and honestly, the whole process reminded me why buying oversized wall art is both exciting and kinda terrifying at the same time. First Thing: Measure Everything Before You Even Start Looking Okay so this sounds obvious but I cannot […]

Mini Wall Art: Small Accent Pieces & Gallery Walls

So I’ve been obsessing over mini wall art lately because my nephew’s apartment has these weird narrow walls between the windows and I was like, okay, we need to make this work without it looking cluttered or sad. And honestly? Small pieces are way harder than just slapping up one big canvas. First thing—and I […]