9. Try a Floor-to-Ceiling Gallery Wall
While it’s common for a gallery wall to be placed above a focal point like a sideboard or a sofa, you don’t necessarily have to go down this route. If you have a blank wall that’s not covered by any furniture pieces, why not dedicate it to your gallery?
In other words, a great idea would be to go for a bold display that extends itself from floor to ceiling. You can do this on a smaller wall, like a room dividing wall or stairway landing, or step up the game and cover an entire blank wall from top to bottom with curated pieces. It’s up to you!
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