For me, creating modern, gorgeous and oh-so-powerful gallery displays has never been easier, thanks to the know-how of Miller’s Professional Imaging and its rich catalog of superior photographic display products. Miller’s has long been my go-to for everything display: Prints, frames, canvases, wood — whatever I’m looking for to help my clients complete their collection, I know Miller’s has it.
Today’s design trends are eclectic and fun, and Miller’s up-to-the-minute display formats and media all work beautifully together to create unique collections that truly speak to the character of each family. If it’s formal and traditional my client wants, I trust Miller’s blend of craftsmanship with fine-art print technology.
It’s not necessary for your home to have acres of wall space or cathedral ceilings to display a beautiful gallery of images. Custom-made display has never been easier and more accessible. A simple console or a shelf or two is all that’s needed. It’s time to get those files off your hard drives and down from the clouds and onto walls! With the help of Miller’s gorgeous, premium-quality products, you can decorate everyday living spaces with beautiful art — just in time for a busy season of family visits and entertaining!
1. Don’t be afraid to mix and match frames and other products. Go for a variety of sizes that work in harmony. I like to mix Miller’s Soho framed prints with their beautiful, rustic Wood Prints, or gorgeous Gallery Wrap Canvases.
2. And I like to mix up the colors and finishes of the frames. A maple-colored Miller’s Soho frame looks so right next to a couple of Soho frames in white!
3. Start with a large statement print, such as a 16×24 Miller’s Wood Print, then build the rest of the collection around it.
4. Add texture and brightness with brass accents, succulents, books, and other fun accessories and details. Be eclectic!
5. Neutral wall colors, like white, beige or gray, are like a blank canvas that allow you to get as creative as you want with your wall art and accent pieces.
6. You can have fun with color in your décor, or chill with a simple neutral palette. I love the classic look of black-and-white prints with white mats displayed in Miller’s Soho frame.
7. Before hanging the collection, do practice layouts on the floor or on kraft paper hung on a wall to ensure the sizes work together.
8. A common mistake is hanging frames too high. Photographs and other wall art should be hung at eye level. A simple solution that usually works in most instances: For a single framed piece, the center should measure about 60 inches from the floor.
9. Hang frames 2 to 3 inches apart. It’s better to go tight than too wide.
10. Invest in your artwork, not your accents. Design trends change, so bargain shop on accents. Your artwork is timeless — this is where your investment should go. With Miller’s you know that you are purchasing an heirloom piece that will stand the test of time.
I have several sample pieces if you need ideas. Send me a picture of your room and available wall space, I can use a custom design software to help you choose the best framing options for your room and décor. Let's get fun and creative!
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