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How to Use the 60:30:10 Rule to Choose Art (And Why Your Artwork Already Has the Perfect Colour Palette Built In)
How to Use the 60:30:10 Rule to Choose Art
The 60:30:10 rule is a classic design guideline used to create colour balance.
60 percent is the dominant colour in the room
30 percent is the secondary colour
10 percent is the accent colour
This structure keeps your space feeling pulled together, even if your style leans bold, colourful, or eclectic. Gallery walls work beautifully with this rule, because artwork naturally slots into the 10 percent accent and ties the
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How to Choose Art for Your Gallery Wall
Choosing the right art for a gallery wall can feel overwhelming, but it does not need to be complicated. With a few simple principles, you can mix colours, styles, sizes, and personalities to create a wall that feels beautifully curated, effortlessly stylish, and completely you.
Whether you love bold colour, modern abstract prints, quirky artwork, or a mix of old and new, this guide will help you choose art that works together and transforms your space.
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How to Choose the Anchor Artwork That Makes a Gallery Wall Click
Discover how to make your gallery wall feel intentional and stylish by choosing the right anchor artwork. This guide explains what an anchor piece is, why it matters, and how to select one that brings your art collection together with confidence and personality.
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The Rules for Hanging a Gallery Wall - and Why You Can Ignore Them All (Except One)
If you’ve ever googled “how to hang a gallery wall,” you’ve probably seen the same rigid advice repeated everywhere: measure everything… map it out… match the frames… keep to a theme… hang at eye level…
Honestly?
Most of those rules are nonsense.
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