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How to Create a Travel Gallery Wall: Tips & Ideas
Let’s be honest: what good are those cherished travel memories if they stay hidden away in your phone or buried under a sea of more recent social media posts? Those unforgettable moments deserve more than a fleeting glance—they ought to be celebrated every day. Imagine walking into a room where your favorite adventures greet you, filling the space with stories of far-off places and treasured experiences.
Whether it’s a serene beach, a bustling cityscape or a tranquil nature scene, creating a travel-themed gallery wall allows you to relive your travels while adding a unique, personal touch to your decor. In this guide on how to create a travel gallery wall, we’ll walk you through the steps to turn your jetsetting adventures into a stunning visual display that’s uniquely yours.
Steps to Create a Travel Gallery Wall
Creating a travel gallery wall is an exciting journey that allows you to revisit your favorite trips every day. The process involves several key steps, from selecting the perfect photos to deciding on a layout that brings your memories to life.
Select the Right Vacation Photos
The foundation of any memorable gallery wall lies in the photos you choose to display. Start by carefully curating images that resonate with you, capturing the essence and deeper purpose of your travels. Think about the emotions each photo evokes and how each of them can come together to tell a cohesive story. Make sure your photos are of excellent quality with good lighting to enhance their impact. The mood, color palette and overarching theme of your images are decisive elements in establishing the overall vibe of your gallery wall.
Order Prints and Frames
Once you’ve chosen your photos, the next step is to showcase them in a manner that highlights their beauty. Opt for top-notch glass prints and sturdy frames to ensure your gallery wall truly shines. If you have a large expanse to cover, varying frame sizes can add visual intrigue, while smaller, consistent frames work best in more confined spaces. For a sleek, organized look, consider matching frames and perhaps alternating between metallic tones like silver and gold for a sophisticated touch.
If you lean towards a more relaxed and eclectic vibe, experimenting with different frame sizes and styles can add personality to your display. Including frames you’ve collected during your travels can also enhance the narrative of your gallery wall. When it comes to frame colors, consider the backdrop; bold frames can stand out against plain walls, while simpler frames work best with intricate wallpapers. Fracture’s glossy and matte finish options, along with a variety of frame sizes, allow you to design a gallery wall that harmonizes with your décor.
Pick a Travel Gallery Theme
If you’re a passionate traveler, narrowing your focus to a specific region or country with special memories can help create a thematically consistent gallery wall. Alternatively, you might center your display around themes such as outdoor adventures, world-famous beaches or iconic cities. Whether you choose coastal retreats, urban exploration or natural landscapes, selecting a central plotline that resonates with you will give your gallery a distinctive character that reflects your experiences.
As your journeys continue, you can update your gallery by swapping out photos or leaving space for future adventures. The frames you choose can further enhance your theme; a blended mix of colors and materials might reflect a backpacker’s diverse experiences, while simple, elegant metal frames could be ideal for showcasing family vacation photos , ensuring the emphasis remains on the moments that truly matter.
Installation and Layout Tips
With your photos selected and framed, it’s time to think about how you’ll bring them together on your wall. The arrangement and installation of your gallery are just as important as the content itself. By carefully planning your layout and considering factors like color schemes, focal points and frame styles, you can create a gallery wall that’s not only beautiful but also uniquely yours.
Choose a Consistent Color Scheme
While there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to creating your gallery wall, a cohesive color scheme can make a significant difference if you’re aiming for a more polished look. By sticking to a specific palette, you can create a harmonious, well-thought-out display. For example, you might choose tones that complement each other such as neutral shades, soft blues and touches of gold, as seen in some vintage-themed walls.
When it’s time to hang your artwork, you can either take precise measurements or go with a more spontaneous approach. If you’re lucky enough to have a large paper template, you can simply mark where the nails should go and hammer them in through the paper. The template will tear away easily once you’ve secured everything in place. Whether you opt for bold contrasts or softer tones, maintaining a consistent color palette will help your gallery wall feel unified and purposeful.
Begin with a Bold, Focal Piece
Starting with a bold, attention-grabbing focal piece will anchor your gallery wall and set the tone for the entire arrangement. It could be your favorite photograph or an oversized print that immediately attracts attention. Begin by placing your largest pieces first—they’ll serve as the foundation of your layout. In smaller collections, try positioning the focal piece in one of the outer corners. Placing it slightly off-center for larger displays helps guide the eye across the entire arrangement, creating a dynamic and visually engaging gallery wall.
Position the Next Largest Piece
After placing your statement piece, the next step is to position the second largest photo or artwork. This helps create a balanced look, ensuring your gallery wall doesn’t feel too heavy in any area. To achieve this, try placing the second largest piece diagonally from the main artwork—either right next to it or on the opposite side of the wall. The strategic placement sets the stage for a well-organized and visually appealing layout. From there, it’s just a matter of filling in the remaining spaces, and your gallery wall is almost complete!
Combine Horizontal and Vertical Frames
Mixing horizontal and vertical frames on your gallery wall can create a more dynamic and interesting display. The variety in orientation adds depth and keeps the arrangement from feeling monotonous. If you have a large horizontal piece, try placing a smaller vertical piece next to it, either centered or aligned at the bottom. This is a great way to start building your layout, working inward from your larger pieces.
Mix and Match Frame Styles
Don’t be afraid to mix different frame styles. Combining various frame designs can add texture and interest to your gallery wall. Whether you prefer sleek and minimalistic frames or ornate and decorative ones, mixing styles can elevate the overall aesthetic of your wall.
Frame Choices for Impact
The choice of frames can significantly impact the overall look of your gallery wall. Consider how different frame materials, colors and thicknesses can change the vibe of your display. For example, wooden frames can add warmth, while metallic ones can give a contemporary feel.
Adding Unique Elements
To make your travel gallery wall even more special, consider incorporating unique elements like travel souvenirs , postcards or maps. These items can add a personal flair and enhance the theme of your wall, making it a true reflection of your journeys.
Choosing the Perfect Spot for Your Gallery Wall
The placement of your gallery wall is just as important as the photos themselves. Consider the room layout and lighting when choosing the ideal spot. A well-lit area, free from direct sunlight, will ensure your photos are displayed beautifully without fading. Whether it’s a hallway, living room or stairwell, choose a location that allows your gallery wall to be a focal point in the space.
The Final Result
After all the careful planning, selection and installation, it’s time to step back and admire the final result. Your travel gallery wall isn’t just a collection of photos—it’s a tribute to your adventures, memories and the stories you’ve collected along the way. Every time you pass by, you’ll be reminded of the incredible places you’ve been and the experiences that have shaped who you are. (And plot twist: you’ll want to snap a picture of your gallery for the ‘Gram.)
To enhance this personal display, consider using a variety of frames that suit your interior decor. Whether you prefer classic wood, sleek metal or minimalist frameless options, the right frames can tie the whole look together and complement your space beautifully. Ready to start curating your travel memories? Get started today .
FAQs on How to Create a Travel Gallery Wall
How do you make a good gallery.
A good gallery begins with a clear theme, high-quality prints and a well-thought-out layout. Consistency in color scheme and the strategic placement of focal pieces are key to creating a cohesive and visually pleasing gallery wall.
How do you arrange travel pictures?
Arrange travel pictures by starting with a focal point and then building around it with smaller or similarly sized pieces. Mix horizontal and vertical frames for variety and ensure balance by positioning larger pieces strategically.
How can I incorporate mixed media elements into my travel gallery wall?
Incorporate mixed media by adding souvenirs, ticket stubs, postcards or maps that complement your photos. Unframed art and objects can also enhance the eclectic feel of your gallery wall.
What are the best materials to use for travel gallery walls?
High-quality photo prints, durable frames and unique elements like canvases or travel mementos are ideal materials for creating a long-lasting and visually stunning travel gallery wall.
How do I build a cheap gallery wall?
To build a budget-friendly gallery wall, consider DIY framing options, using printable artwork or sourcing frames from thrift stores. Mixing framed and unframed pieces can also cut costs while adding visual interest.
How much does it cost to create a travel gallery wall?
The cost of creating a travel gallery wall can vary depending on the number of prints, the type of frames and any additional elements like souvenirs or maps. For a personalized quote, reach out to us and start transforming your travel memories into art today!
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How I Created My Travel Gallery Wall
Hi, it’s me, your travel blogger friend who left her glamorous, frivolous life in Spain to settle back into the typical patterns of everyday American society for the past 10 months. (Thanks, COVID.) While our next adventures seem to be creeping closer, little by little, I’ve had some time to work on other projects that I’ve enjoyed. And one of them was decorating my very own office!
When our roommates moved out at the end of January, Matt and I finally got to move into our own home offices. I’ve never had an office before! I spent way too long planning out how I wanted it to look, browsing Etsy and Facebook Marketplace for things that would make it feel cozy and also remind me of my former life. And thus, I decided on a travel-themed Gallery Wall.
I thought it would be fun to share the process with everyone, in case you’re interested in trying something similar! (And if you’re looking for some inspiration for your wall, check out these travel quotes .)
Art Curation
I’ve never attempted something like this before, so I did quite a lot of research first on how to create a good gallery wall. One of the things I consistently read: You shouldn’t just go out and buy a bunch of art for the sake of the gallery. Some online sites even sell pre-made gallery art sets. But the best gallery walls have a lot of character specific to the person who designs them. Each piece tells a story.
Luckily, I already had a lot of travel-themed posters, maps, and art in other mediums that had been sitting in a box in the closet since I got home from Spain. I did search Etsy for other travel prints that felt special to me to make my gallery a little more well-rounded. Plus, it’s important to have a good variety of size, as well as vertical or horizontal orientation. That gives it more visual interest. But apart from that, the majority of my art was already mine — things I’d been collecting for years.
Here are a few of those pieces and their stories:
London/Notting Hill Poster
When I moved into my apartment in Spain, there was a single, empty poster frame hanging above my bed. As I gradually furnished my bedroom, I kept an eye out for something I could put in it — something that would help tie the room together and make it feel like home. I found this poster of Notting Hill in London (another place that’s very special to me), and it fit the poster frame almost perfectly. I knew it had to be part of my gallery wall!
German Map of Spain
I came across this old map of Spain at a market in Berlin when I visited in 2019. It’s from 1906, and it only cost €8! I had to buy it. The hardest part was trying to protect it from the rain and ensure it didn’t get all bent up in my backpack I was carrying, because it’s really fragile.
Homemade “Wanderlust” Canvas
In 2017 when my Italian sister Gaia was with us for Christmas, she made me this as a gift. We both love to travel, and that’s something that really connects us. This came to Spain with me, and I love it!
Madrid Arrow Sign
I bought a few of these signs at the Rastro market in Madrid for my family and for Matt. But I also bought myself one, because unfortunately I figured there would eventually come a day when I was away from Madrid. (Though I didn’t know it would be so soon. ☹)
A few of my art pieces are postcards from places I’ve been, and some were downloaded from Etsy. For those, it was as easy as taking the file to FedEx and having them print it for me on nicer, sturdier paper. It was cheap, too!
And three of my art pieces aren’t made of paper, but I knew I wanted them to be part of the gallery wall as well because they fit the theme. Plus, it gives the whole thing more visual interest/variety.
Most gallery walls have art in frames. As my gallery ended up with 18 pieces of art — 15 of which needed frames — that’s a lot of frames to buy!
A nice frame at Target will set you back around $13… and that’s for a relatively small one! It can really add up quickly. So I bought all of my frames (except one) at the thrift stores near me. I found most of them at Savers and Goodwill. Most of the small/medium frames were less than $3. Some of the larger ones were around $4-$8, but I didn’t need too many of those. In total, I probably spent about $50 on frames.
You can decide whether you want to have all your frames the same color or colors, or whether you want to mix it up. I decided I wanted a more eclectic mix, so I have frames of almost every color and style.
Before going to the thrift store, it helps if you have a general idea of how large you need your frames to be. I took measurements of all of my art pieces, so I knew I needed two 11×14 frames, three 5×7 frames, etc.
For some of the pieces that have more unique sizes, I measured them with the goal of finding frames that matched their proportions. The cheap 20×28″ poster frame I got from Joann was a decent fit for my 18×25″ poster of London, with a 2-3 inch border around the sides. I bought some large pieces of white cardstock/poster board to use as a background for several of my pieces. I trimmed it to the right size for the frame, taped my art to it, and then framed the whole thing — which now has a clean, even white border.
At the thrift store, a lot of the larger frames are in the “wall art” section rather than with picture frames. As these are meant to be purchased and hung as-is, it’s hard to know how big they are because they don’t list their frame size. So, I recommend bringing a tape measure with you! If I saw a somewhat-promising frame, I would whip out the tape measure and find out whether it was good fit for one of my pieces. The people at the store might have thought I was weird, but it all worked out in the end for me. 🙂
It took me about three or four trips to gather all the frames I needed, and it took varying levels of work in order to “open” the frames and replace the art. I don’t recommend doing this all in one night because it can be frustrating. Definitely be sure you have some tools on hand (needle-nose pliers were the real MVP) to help remove any metal that holds the back of the frame together.
Making a Template
It might be very tempting to skip this step. Because it’s also a lot of work, and it’s time consuming. BUT, I attribute this step to the overall success of my gallery wall’s design.
Get a roll of white paper — or you can use newspaper. Whatever kind of paper that is big enough for your largest pieces of art is fine. But, once all your art is framed, lay it over your big pieces of paper, trace it, and cut it out. Then, label it with something that will help you know what piece of art it is. “Denali Moose,” for example. After you’ve done it for all your frames, you should have a bunch of pieces of paper that are the same size as your frames.
Now, you can use painter’s tape to tape your these template pieces on the wall and play around with your layout. I started by measuring to find the midpoint of my wall. Then, I placed a piece of painter’s tape vertically to mark it. I started by taping my largest template piece on one side of it. Then, I kept building with additional template pieces around it, trying to keep it even on both sides.
Making a template on the actual wall is so much easier than using the real frames on the floor and trying to translate that to the wall. You don’t have to worry about making a mistake when it comes to hanging, either, because the templates are also useful in that regard!
Hanging the Art
While you could do this with nails, many of the frames I used didn’t have sawtooth hangers or any hangers whatsoever. Plus, I didn’t want to put nearly 20 holes in the wall. Especially because I still wasn’t sure how/if this was going to turn out. Instead, I bought a ton of large Command Strips from Target (probably about $40 total, but I didn’t use all of them on this project).
Bonus: the pack of command strips I bought came with a mini level , which was way easier than trying to use the heavy 3-foot level we have in our basement. I also used this level to help me when I was putting up my template pieces to make sure they were relatively straight.
So, now it’s time to hang your art! Instead of taking the template pieces down, leave them up and replace only one piece at a time with your real art. Again, I started with my biggest piece. When I took down that template piece, it was obvious to me where my poster needed to go. I put the command strips on the back of the frame and removed the sticky backing. And put the poster up where the template piece had been, using my mini level.
And I just did this one by one until all the frames were up and all the paper templates were on the ground. (Even though I was still missing a few pieces of art, I went ahead and put all the frames up.)
I would step back every once in a while to see how it was looking. I think I only needed to make one adjustment based on one of the pieces looking a little crooked, but the level helped and the template obviously did, too! Everything went up without a hitch.
In the end, I’m really happy with how it turned out! While stumbling into my office each morning with my coffee and sitting down for work isn’t as exciting as my two years in Spain… it sure beats when I was in lockdown in my apartment bedroom during the first few months of the pandemic last spring. Turns out, sitting on your bed with a small lap desk from IKEA isn’t the most comfortable workspace… but I try to leave that in the past 😉
Have you ever tried something like a gallery wall? Or, how do you bring travel into your living spaces? Let me know in the comments!
–Cathy
Originally Published on April 24, 2021.
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How to create a personalized travel gallery wall.
If you're like me, you know that there's something truly magical about surrounding yourself with memories of your adventures around the world. Instead of letting your travel experiences fade away into the digital abyss, why not bring them to life in your home? Welcome to a comprehensive guide on how to curate your very own travel gallery wall—a space where each photo tells a story and every corner radiates with wanderlust.
Step 1: Planning Your Travel Gallery Wall
Before we dive into the details, let's take a moment to plan our course. Find a blank canvas—a wall eager to be transformed into a gallery of your most cherished travel memories. Close your eyes and envision the atmosphere you want to create. Are you drawn to the serene blues of a coastal retreat or the vibrant energy of a bustling cityscape? Let your imagination run wild as you dream up the perfect backdrop for your adventures.
Step 2: Gathering Inspiration
Now that you have a vision in mind, it's time to seek inspiration. Grab a cup of your favorite beverage (coffee, tea, or perhaps something stronger—it's all part of the creative process), and dive into the world of travel-themed decor.
Start by exploring the vast realm of inspiration available online, including popular platforms like Pinterest. Here, you can find a plethora of curated boards showcasing various travel-themed decor ideas. Scroll through different pins and boards, from rustic farmhouse chic to sleek urban elegance, to discover styles that resonate with your vision for your gallery wall.
But why confine yourself to just the online world? Take a step into the tangible world of travel magazines and vintage postcards. With each turn of the page, immerse yourself in the rich colors and captivating compositions. Let the images spark your imagination and fuel your creativity as you explore different styles and themes.
As you gather inspiration from these various sources, don't be afraid to let your imagination run wild. Take note of colors that resonate with you, themes that speak to your soul, and motifs that transport you back to your most cherished memories. Embrace the serendipity of discovery as you stumble upon unexpected treasures, each one adding depth and richness to your vision.
Step 3: Selecting and Printing Photos
Ah, the heart and soul of any travel gallery wall—the photos! Take a stroll down memory lane as you sift through your digital archives, selecting the snapshots that transport you back to those unforgettable moments. When it comes to printing, quality is paramount. You want your photos to shine, capturing every nuance of your adventures. Consider investing in professional printing services for that extra touch of elegance and precision.
Step 4: Incorporating Travel Posters
But wait, there's more to this gallery wall adventure! No travel-inspired space is complete without the timeless allure of travel posters . These iconic artworks add depth, character, and a touch of nostalgia to your display. Whether you're drawn to vintage-inspired designs or modern minimalist prints, there's a poster out there waiting to join your wall of wonders. Mix and match with your photos to create a dynamic tableau that sparks conversation and fuels your wanderlust.
If you're looking to add a truly personal touch to your gallery wall, consider turning your travel photos into vintage-style custom travel posters . Imagine your favorite memories transformed into works of art that evoke the golden age of travel, complete with weathered textures and retro typography. Each poster is meticulously crafted to capture the essence of your adventures, making it a one-of-a-kind centerpiece for your gallery wall. Simply provide your photos, and let us work our magic to create a custom piece that celebrates your unique journey in style. It's the perfect way to elevate your space while adding just the right mix of art and personality.
Step 5: Choosing Frames and Arranging Photos
Now comes the exciting part—framing and arranging your photos to weave together the narrative of your adventures. Head to your local craft store and explore the array of frames available, from rustic wood to sleek metal and chic acrylic. Remember, cohesion is key, so aim for a unified look that ties your gallery wall together harmoniously.
But before you settle on a final arrangement, why not have a little fun with it? Lay out your frames and photos on the floor to experiment with different layouts. Play with the placement until you find a configuration that resonates with you. Alternatively, use pieces of craft paper and tape to mock up the arrangement directly on the wall. This allows you to visualize how the gallery wall will occupy space and make adjustments accordingly.
Embrace the process of exploration, trying out various layouts that strike a balance between symmetry and spontaneity. By allowing yourself to experiment and play with different arrangements, you'll discover the perfect composition that beautifully showcases your adventures.
Step 6: Adding Personal Touches
Now that the framework of your gallery wall is established, it's time to infuse it with your unique personality. Dust off those ticket stubs, maps, and souvenirs hiding in your drawers—they're about to shine. Consider framing some meaningful ticket stubs in a whimsical collage, reminiscent of a scrapbook page come to life. Or, use vintage-inspired frames to give your maps a touch of old-world charm, turning them into captivating conversation pieces. As for your souvenirs, hang them from decorative hooks or arrange them in shadow boxes for a three-dimensional effect. These personal touches add layers of meaning and authenticity to your display, transforming it from a simple decoration into a heartfelt tribute to your adventures.
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Step 7: Hanging and Final Touches
With your photos, frames, and personal touches at the ready, it's time to bring your vision to life. Roll up your sleeves, grab your trusty hammer and nails (or perhaps a handy adhesive hook), and start hanging those masterpieces with care. Step back from time to time to admire your handiwork, making any necessary adjustments until everything feels just right. And remember, there's beauty in imperfection—so embrace the process and let your creativity shine.
Step 8: Maintenance and Enjoyment
As with any journey, your travel gallery wall requires a bit of upkeep to keep it looking its best. Dust off those frames regularly, and don't hesitate to rearrange your display to keep things fresh and exciting. But above all, take the time to savor the memories and stories that adorn your walls. Let each photo and trinket transport you to another time and place, reminding you of the incredible adventures that have shaped you into the person you are today.
Final Thoughts
And there you have it —a comprehensive guide to creating your very own travel gallery wall masterpiece. So dust off those photos, unleash your creativity, and let your wanderlust guide you as you embark on this exciting journey. With a bit of imagination and a whole lot of heart, you can transform any wall into a portal to the world—a space where your travels come to life in vivid color and endless possibility. Here's to the memories, the adventures, and the walls that tell our stories. Happy decorating, my friends!
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BUT, I attribute this step to the overall success of my gallery wall's design. Get a roll of white paper — or you can use newspaper. Whatever kind of paper that is big enough for your largest pieces of art is fine. But, once all your art is framed, lay it over your big pieces of paper, trace it, and cut it out.
A simple technique will be to measure the height and width of your wall and then multiply what you have by 0.6 and 0.75, respectively. Framing Your Prints. Framing your prints tends to give them a processed and traditional look. Elevate your interior's style and visual outlook by creating a gallery wall with your framed travel photographs.
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