We just can't get enough of how others display their artwork (as you might have guessed by now). Looking at the perfectly placed work of others not only inspires us to rearrange our own, but to have courage to finally get it all up on the walls once and for all. See our favorites after the jump...
Pictured Left To Right
• David and Susan's Police Precinct Conversion
• Lisa and Clay's Artsy and Calm Collaboration
• Jessica and Erik's Cozy Bungalow
• Anne, Alex, and Augie's Appealing Abode
• Alina, Vice, Joey, and Sean's Mystical Punk House
• Annie and Eric's Art-Filled Ocean Beach House
• Paul's Eclectic and Elegant Home
• Todd and Nicole's Project Precita







Comments (6)
CollageWall is a one-stop service to make a modern photo walls like (some of) these. It was invented right here in San Francisco by a Dad who hates hanging pictures! That would be me! :)
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There comes a time, when even those paintings and prints that are worthwhile looking at, just become space fillers on the wall.
Closets then become a blessing. Rotating artwork restores their vitality and your interest in them.
Hanging every picture that you own, just because you own them and you like them, is like cooking a dish, with every single spice that you own.
Amen. Some of those are just messy. Salon style requires applying some style. Not just throw everything you own up on the wall.
This post should be called "Do's and Dont's: Photo Collages".
Not the strongest example of displaying artwork that has been featured on AT. I felt this way when the first post was made, but passed on commenting on the time.