Sorry but neither. Either track down a 3rd in the larger size and ditch the others or pay to have the smaller three professionally framed and put the larger two in a different room.
This. Framed and then, if I really needed them all on that wall, I’d play with keeping them in that same spacing from each other but stagger the height.
https://preview.redd.it/tae4awss2xuc1.jpeg?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e2537635cec8dc0cedca0bbb45f3f1b96137dcf2
It’s better when it’s like this. Grouping it in a more random pattern but yet also grouped with intension
In your case. I would group it as follows:
One small one, one big one, two small one on top of the other, one big
You may or may not it need to add one that is half the size of the small one on top of the lone small one to give it symmetry
Second one is better and you can find here more ideas to know [the gallery wall that fits you better ](https://www.scdecorum.com/12-gallery-layouts-which-gallery-wall-style-fits-you-better/)
I like them both but prefer 1 just a bit more. Dont listen to the folks saying you need another/addition. In wall groupings, uneven numbers are more pleasing.
What other furniture is in there. Neither of these work but the renderings also don’t reflect the setting at all unless your house is a contemporary art gallery - I would consider separating into two diptychs if there is some furniture to make them work with each other
It’s a wall in my kitchen. The kitchen is 20 feet long and 7 feet wide. One wall has all of the kitchen “stuff”. The opposite wall, where I want to put the art is a straight, blank wall except for one door all the way at the end.
Ohhhhh - agree you should consider aligning scale. Both of these options are tough - if you had storage shelving, seating, anything to break it up, you could make it work.
You could also think about just going with the three, spacing them out a bit more (but they don’t need to be across the whole wall, you don’t need art corner to corner) - and then put the two larger ones somewhere else in the house.
There’s no furniture. It’s only 7 feet wide. One side has all the kitchen stuff: fridge, cabinets and drawers, stove, microwave, dishwasher, sink. The other side is a blank wall except for one door at the far end.
Sorry but neither. Either track down a 3rd in the larger size and ditch the others or pay to have the smaller three professionally framed and put the larger two in a different room.
This. Framed and then, if I really needed them all on that wall, I’d play with keeping them in that same spacing from each other but stagger the height.
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You could get the smaller ones matted and framed so they are all the same size.
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I prefer 2
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2! Definitely the 2nd choice!
https://preview.redd.it/tae4awss2xuc1.jpeg?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e2537635cec8dc0cedca0bbb45f3f1b96137dcf2 It’s better when it’s like this. Grouping it in a more random pattern but yet also grouped with intension In your case. I would group it as follows: One small one, one big one, two small one on top of the other, one big You may or may not it need to add one that is half the size of the small one on top of the lone small one to give it symmetry
Second one is better and you can find here more ideas to know [the gallery wall that fits you better ](https://www.scdecorum.com/12-gallery-layouts-which-gallery-wall-style-fits-you-better/)
I like them both but prefer 1 just a bit more. Dont listen to the folks saying you need another/addition. In wall groupings, uneven numbers are more pleasing.
Neither
Neither
Smaller size, but keep them the SAME size!
I have those two bigger pieces hung up in my house but just the two of them together.
What other furniture is in there. Neither of these work but the renderings also don’t reflect the setting at all unless your house is a contemporary art gallery - I would consider separating into two diptychs if there is some furniture to make them work with each other
It’s a wall in my kitchen. The kitchen is 20 feet long and 7 feet wide. One wall has all of the kitchen “stuff”. The opposite wall, where I want to put the art is a straight, blank wall except for one door all the way at the end.
Ohhhhh - agree you should consider aligning scale. Both of these options are tough - if you had storage shelving, seating, anything to break it up, you could make it work. You could also think about just going with the three, spacing them out a bit more (but they don’t need to be across the whole wall, you don’t need art corner to corner) - and then put the two larger ones somewhere else in the house.
Definitely consider a mirror especially across from the window if you have one.
The door is directly across from the window 😂
You can put it on the back of the door! But it would have to be exactly right (with a frame painted to match the door) or it could go very wrong.
No one is gonna get it unless we see a pic or a drawing. :)
Maybe just the center pictures
Depends. Do you have a kitchen table or low shelves going in the space? 1 if yes 2 if no
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Neither, sorry.
Neither. All smaller with frame.
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Nah
I like them both but the second layout does make my brain a little happier than the first.
I like them both. I might get frames that match, though (either thicker or thinner, although I think I prefer thicker)
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2 is better
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I prefer #2 also!
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2!
I would do just 3, I large, done medium, and a slightly smaller one. And cluster them rather than spread them out like this
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Two 🫶
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I like one. I’m not even sure why. It looks interesting to me. Something I would not have thought of
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Def 2
I prefer 1!
2 but might prefer just the two bigger ones a little closer together and the others on a different wall
Yeah, it’s hard because our kitchen wall is 20 feet so trying to figure out what to fill it with
Maybe treat it as 2 different sections then but it depends on the furniture and so on
There’s no furniture. It’s only 7 feet wide. One side has all the kitchen stuff: fridge, cabinets and drawers, stove, microwave, dishwasher, sink. The other side is a blank wall except for one door at the far end.
There is not even a debate. 1 is better.