A collage wall is a fantastic way to display a collection of artwork, photographs, and other cherished items. At Charter Furniture Solutions, we create collage walls in home stagings, model apartments, apartment clubrooms and leasing offices.
Below is a step-by-step guide on how to layout a collage wall. We’ve also included several photos of collage walls for design inspiration.
How to layout a collage wall:
Gather your collection
Collect all the items you want to include on your collage wall. This can include framed artwork, photographs, posters, prints, decorative objects, and even sentimental items like postcards or mementos.
Choose a focal point
Select a focal point for your collage wall. This could be a large piece of artwork or a unique item that you want to highlight. The focal point will serve as the anchor for the rest of your arrangement.
Plan the layout
Lay out your items on the floor or a large table to experiment with different arrangements. Play with the placement of each piece until you find a layout that you’re happy with. Consider the balance of colors, sizes, and shapes.
Trace and measure
Once you’re satisfied with your layout, trace the outlines of each item onto craft paper or newspaper. Cut out the shapes and label them accordingly. Use a measuring tape to measure the dimensions of each cutout.
Prepare the wall
Clean the wall and ensure it’s free from any dust or debris. If desired, you can paint the wall in a complementary color or use wallpaper to create an interesting backdrop for your collage.
Arrange the cutouts
Using painter’s tape, affix the cutouts to the wall according to your planned layout. This step allows you to visualize the arrangement without committing to permanent placements.
Hang the artwork
Once you’re satisfied with the arrangement, start hanging the actual pieces. Use a combination of nails, hooks, adhesive strips, or picture-hanging hardware, depending on the weight and size of each item. Refer to the measurements you took earlier to ensure proper spacing between the pieces.
Adjust and refine
Step back periodically and assess the overall look of your collage wall. Make any necessary adjustments or tweaks to achieve the desired aesthetic. Consider adding additional elements like wall sconces, shelves, or small decorative objects to enhance the composition.
Examples of collage wall layouts
Grid layout
Arrange your items in a neat grid pattern with equal spacing between each piece. This layout works well with a collection of similarly sized artwork or photographs.
Organic layout
Embrace a more organic and free-flowing arrangement by placing items in a seemingly random yet visually pleasing manner. Vary the sizes, shapes, and angles to create a dynamic and artistic composition.
Symmetrical layout
For a more formal and balanced arrangement, place identical or similar items on either side of a central point. This layout works well with pairs of artwork, photographs or unique decorative objects.
Remember, there are no strict rules when it comes to collage walls, so feel free to experiment and create a layout that reflects your personal style and preferences.
About Charter Furniture Solutions
Looking for artwork or decorative objects for your collage wall? Our Charter Furniture Showroom in Dallas has unique and beautiful artwork and decorative objects that can transform any wall from blank to wow, and we receive new products weekly.
If you are a property manager or leasing agent for multifamily housing, check out our furniture rental packages for model apartments or contact us for clubroom, office or outdoor design makeovers.
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