Seattle Maison

Winter 2015

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1. Group your images by similar art styles. This design features a collection of different artwork in various frames, but it works because every piece uses bold graphic lines, thus creating cohesion. 2. The image on the top right also works because it displays a collection of similar toned seascapes in different frames. 3. This design has various artwork sized all in the same way, and in the exact same frame. The interest here lies in grouping on not one, but two walls, to create a wrapped look. 4. This idea incorporates different frames. The artwork is unified by bright colors combined with blacks and whites. Images: (Top Left) Pinterest, (Top Right) BHG, (Bottom Left) Pinterest, (Bottom Right) Pinterest 5. The home of Lindsay Buckingham, features a gallery wall where the artwork is scrunched so tightly that it gives the appearance of wallpaper. Images: (Top Left) Elle Decor, (Top Right) Pinterest, (Bottom Left) Pinterest, (Bottom Right) Pinterest 6. This design shows more of a comprehensive art collection. It's successful because the darker toned pieces are placed in the middle of the grouping and surrounded by lighter pieces on the outside. 7. This design displays only botanical prints in similar sized frames. 8. Lastly, the image on the bottom right works because the frames are all thin and in shades of blacks and whites.

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