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Hannah Ziegler

Richard E. Grant’s Gallery Wall Confirms That This Storytelling Design Trend Still Has Staying Power

Richard E. Grant.

Love them or hate them, gallery walls seem to be sticking around. Luckily, we are in the camp that enjoys the practice of covering the walls with engaging and beautiful works; it's a fantastic way to bring life to a space, as Richard E. Grant proves.

The actor's space, as seen on Instagram, is a haven of curiosities, with his living space displaying antique and vintage framed artworks, while a hardwood sideboard houses even more framed photographs.

The eclectic mix of paintings and pictures makes for an area of the home that draws guests in, as well as a personalized space that can be easily replicated. Gallery wall ideas have evolved with the trend, with some people combining plates and mirrors with their artworks and photographs. Richard's is one of the most traditional examples to date, and yet, it continues to have a certain staying power.

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Design experts approve of gallery walls thanks to their endless customization options and their ability to infuse life into even the most minimalist spaces.

'Gallery walls are an effortless way to elevate a space, allowing you to introduce both pattern and color with ease,' James Mellan-Matulewicz, creative director and interior designer at Bobbi Beck, says.

'They add a personal touch that makes a room feel more layered and considered. From framed prints and paintings to photographs and textiles, each piece tells a story and brings character to your walls.'

He continues, 'Blending frames into the backdrop is a great way to give a gallery wall a modern update. Reflecting current interior trends, choose warm, earthy palettes and use frame colors that complement your wall tones, allowing the artwork to sit harmoniously within the space. This tonal approach creates a more curated and elevated feel, moving away from cooler contrasts towards a softer, more cohesive look.'

As far as location goes, James recommends pretty much any area of the home that could benefit from some visual intrigue.

'A well-curated gallery wall can tie together the colors and textures within a room, transforming a blank wall into the perfect focal point,' he says. 'They work beautifully in hallways or staircases, without overwhelming the space. In kitchens, they can bring a traditional, cottagecore-inspired charm, while in bedrooms, they’re a perfect way to express personality.'

As I mentioned, you can get started with this antique wood frame from Magnolia, and add this Anthropologie mirror for an unexpected metallic touch.

As interior design trends shift toward warmth, personality, and lived-in spaces, gallery walls feel more relevant than ever. Richard E. Grant’s carefully curated display shows how thoughtful layering, tonal framing, and personal storytelling can transform even the simplest wall into something truly special.

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