Tag Archives: wall art

5 Panel Wall Art: Multi-Piece Panoramic Sets

So I’ve been working with 5-panel wall art for like three years now and honestly, it’s one of those things that looks SO impressive when you get it right but can go completely sideways if you don’t know what you’re doing. Let me just dump everything I know because I literally just finished installing one […]

Horizontal Wall Art: Wide Landscape Format Pieces

So I’ve been working with horizontal wall art for like six years now and honestly it’s one of those things that looks SO easy until you’re standing there with a hammer wondering why your beautiful landscape piece looks completely wrong on your wall. Let me just jump into the sizing thing first because that’s where […]

Set of 3 Wall Art: Triptych Coordinated Collections

So I just finished hanging three triptychs for clients this month and honestly, the whole “set of 3” thing can go really right or really wrong depending on how you approach it. Let me just dump everything I know because I’m literally looking at my notes from the last install right now. Spacing Is Where […]

Set of Two Wall Art: Coordinating Pair Designs

So I’ve been hanging these coordinating pair sets for like three years now and honestly it’s way less complicated than Pinterest makes it look but there ARE some things that’ll save you from putting 47 holes in your wall like I did at my first apartment. First thing – and I cannot stress this enough […]

Wall Art Set of 2: Matching Pairs & Diptych Collections

So I’ve been hanging wall art sets for like forever now and honestly the two-piece thing is way trickier than people think. My client literally texted me last week asking why her “matching pair” looked weird and I had to drive over there at 8pm because she’d hung them like six feet apart and couldn’t […]

Large Portrait Wall Art: Oversized People & Face Art

So I’ve been doing this interior styling thing for like fifteen years now and honestly the biggest mistakes I see with oversized portrait art are all totally fixable but people just… don’t think about scale until they’ve already ordered something massive and then they’re stuck with it. First thing – and I cannot stress this […]

Two Piece Wall Art: Coordinating Diptych Designs

So I’ve been obsessing over diptych wall art lately because honestly, it’s way easier to hang two medium pieces than one massive frame, and nobody really talks about that? Like, my back still hurts from trying to mount this 4-foot canvas last month by myself which was stupid but anyway. The Spacing Thing Everyone Gets […]

2 Piece Wall Art: Diptych Sets & Matching Pairs

So I’ve been working with diptych sets for like three years now and honestly they’re way less complicated than people make them out to be, but there ARE some things you gotta know before you just buy two random pieces and stick them on your wall. The Spacing Thing Everyone Gets Wrong Okay so the […]

Long Landscape Wall Art: Panoramic Nature Photography

So I’ve been hanging panoramic landscape prints for like 6 years now and honestly the sizing thing trips up literally everyone who messages me. You’re probably looking at your wall thinking “how wide is too wide” and the answer is gonna sound weird but…it’s almost never too wide if you’re going for that dramatic panoramic […]

Three Panel Wall Art: Triptych Arrangement Guide

So I’ve been working with triptych arrangements for like five years now and honestly, the biggest mistake people make is treating them like three separate pieces instead of one cohesive unit. Let me just dump everything I know because I literally just finished hanging a massive three-panel set in a client’s dining room yesterday and […]