Kourtney Kardashian Has Mastered the Black-And-White Gallery Wall

Olivia Harvey
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published Mar 12, 2022
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If you’re on the hunt for gallery wall inspiration, look no further than Kourtney Kardashian’s Instagram page.

Kourtney and daughter Penelope posed in front of Kourt’s black-and-white themed gallery wall, which is the perfect solution for those who like the look of a gallery wall but don’t want to commit to a maximalist, colorful setup.

The photos on Kourtney’s wall range from childhood pictures of herself with her sisters to more recent family photoshoots with all the kids, and even a few solo shots of family members.

 Each photo has been printed in black and white and framed in a black frame with a white mat, which makes the entire wall cohesive and looks intentional rather than it giving off a “collected over time” feel.

This set of seven frames from Target is a great way to get the Kardashian gallery wall look for a lot less. Just print your pics in black and white, you’re ready to install.

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You can also use the black-and-white gallery wall aesthetic as a jumping-off point, too. Rather than use matching black frames, you can add in more ornate styles to give more visual interest. Look for interesting frames at the thrift store and paint them black to add some zest to your collection.

There’s no right or wrong way to do a gallery wall, but if you’re one for keeping things simple and streamlined, doing as Kourtney Kardashian has done and staying within a black-and-white theme can make your space look super chic and upscale.

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