The Heritage Haven Gallery Wall Set

Each set features aged textures, muted tones, and timeless details that come together effortlessly.

Choose a complete vintage-inspired set for instant impact, or mix and match prints to create a gallery that feels uniquely yours.

Madame Edmond Cave by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Poster

Madame Edmond Cave by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Poster

Madame Edmond Cave by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Poster

$15
Orchid Outline Poster

Orchid Outline Poster

Orchid Outline Poster

$15
Iris Outline Poster

Iris Outline Poster

Iris Outline Poster

$15

How to Build and Hang a Gallery Wall

1. Gather and Plan
Pick your wall & anchor point: Once you have all your art pieces, pick where you want to hang
them. This is usually above a sofa, console, or bed. Leave about 6–8" of space between furniture
and the lowest frame.

2. Lay Out the Arrangement
- On the floor: Arrange the pieces on the ground first, so you can see the overall balance.
- Work around a center piece: Start with the largest or most eye-catching artwork, then build out
around it.
- Spacing: Leave about 2–3" between frames.
- Symmetry vs. organic: Decide if you want a neat grid or a more freeform gallery.

3. Mock It Up
- Paper templates: Cut kraft paper or wrapping paper to match each frame, tape them to the wall
with painter’s tape, and adjust until you’re happy.
- Step back often: Check from across the room to make sure the arrangement feels balanced.

4. Hang the Frames
- Mark hanging points: Once you’re happy with the paper layout, measure and mark where the
hooks/nails should go.
- Use the right hardware: Nails or picture hooks for light frames; wall anchors or screws for
heavier ones.
- Level each piece: Use a small level or a phone app to keep everything straight.

5. Admire!
- Mix textures: Add mirrors or 3D elements for variety.
- Keep it flexible: Don’t be afraid to swap things out over time—it doesn’t have to be permanent.

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