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Gallery Walls Are Changing Again

Gallery walls once followed strict formulas. Matching black frames. Perfect spacing. Symmetrical layouts are measured down to the centimeter. The walls looked polished, but many of them felt lifeless because they prioritized order over personality. Social media accelerated that sameness. Entire homes started displaying identical gallery walls with the same neutral prints, the same typography, and the same safe compositions. People eventually grew tired of it.  Now gallery walls are becoming messier, moodier, and far more personal. Homeowners increasingly mix oil paintings with photography, vintage sketches with modern art, and oversized frames beside tiny collected pieces. The walls feel layered instead of controlled. That shift matters because people want interiors that reveal identity instead of trend awareness. A gallery wall should feel like a visual autobiography, not a template copied from the internet. The strongest gallery walls today evolve slowly. Someone adds a framed po...

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