Helpful tips for styling a large blank wall.
- Emma and Struan
- Apr 5
- 1 min read
1. Start with a Statement Piece
Begin with one artwork that speaks to you deeply. Whether it’s bold, figurative, abstract, or intimate — the right piece will anchor the room. It doesn’t need to fill the wall. Let it own the space with presence and personality.
One strong piece with breathing room can be more powerful than a crowded wall.
2. Think in Series or Sets
A diptych (two works) or triptych (three) can create a sense of rhythm and story. We’re happy to suggest existing series or design custom commissions that speak to your space and taste.
Complementary works add depth without distracting from the hero piece.

3. Play with Layouts
A big wall offers creative freedom. We can help you visualize options like: • Centered feature piece • Horizontal trio • Vertical stack • Curated gallery cluster
4. Consider a Phased Collection
Not sure about filling the wall all at once? Start with your favourite piece now, and let the wall evolve over time. Great collections are often built slowly, with intention.
You’re not just decorating — you’re curating a feeling.
5. Need a Second or Third Piece?
If you love one piece and want to explore more, we’re here to guide you. Whether it’s original work, prints, or a custom commission, we’ll help you build a wall that reflects your style and story.
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