If you’ve visited with me before, you’re probably aware of my love of wall art. I have several frames that I use for seasonal art throughout the year. Today I’m sharing my research into using a picture ledge in my home to create visual interest. Making a gallery wall is a great way to display art. Arranging prints on a wall isn’t always easy, but putting up a ledge and playing with the arrangement of frames is. Besides, no more holes in the wall, I can add and subtract as needed!
Nothing makes a house feel more like home than an enticing display of contemporary wall art. The big question is do you make a gallery wall or do you use a picture ledge? Today we’ll look at 7 ways to style a picture ledge.
I. Classic Row
If you love order and simplicity, the classic row of pictures on a ledge is perfect for you. Choose either all black and white photos or color photos with the same color scheme. Pick the same size photo, orientation and frame and mat color to create this cohesive, streamlined look. Great for minimalists.
Photo via Anna Truelsen
Photo Hurd & Honey
Photo via Pinterest
V. Go Vertical In a Small Space
In a small space, going vertical can add depth and space. This design trick can work beautifully in your home. You can add more than one picture ledge and add height to your space. For a streamlined look, keep the ledges all the same width and distance apart. Add framed photos, canvas, metal prints, memorabilia, books – anything that you like and that makes you happy when you look at it.
Photo via Wayfair
VI. Make Your Ledge Part of the Wall
A. Paint your ledges the same color as the wall and go vertical. I love the look of the ledges below.
Photo via Apartment Therapy
B. Use the same shelves/ledges for a cohesive look. If you have shelves of books or plants, a hat rack, or hooks and other objects on a wall, add a ledge of pictures as part of the wall design. A ledge over or under a shelf of books becomes part of a larger composition – the wall.

Photo via Pinterest










