Friday, March 3, 2017

A Gallery Wall For Our New Entryway and Upstairs Hallway


A few weeks ago I shared some pictures of our upstairs hallway with the progress we had made so far and today I am going to share it now that it is basically finished! I am going to switch out the shades on the lamps for either cream or possibly black ones once I find ones in this size and then I may switch things up a bit seasonally but otherwise it is finished. (I did play around with the bookends and the bottom shelf a little bit as I was taking photos which is why they look a little bit different in some of the pics - the picture above is how I ended up leaving it).  

My favorite thing we did up here was to add a gallery wall going up the stairs and then another set of six photos above the console table. For these pictures I worked with Framebridge and it was absolutely the best experience. It took me forever to decide which pictures I wanted to use but once that was finished I uploaded and ordered them all and they arrived sooooooo quickly. I was especially impressed with the way that they were packaged - they were so secure and they also each included the appropriately sized picture hanger. 

The frames themselves are beautifully detailed and feel very high end and the matting was perfect and I was thrilled with the photo quality. Not only do they frame pictures they also will frame any of your artwork as well, or even a jersey! I am so impressed with their service and can't wait to order from them again!  If you use the code dearlillie15 you can get 15% off your first order from now through May 30th! 


I was torn between three different frame choices - the Bolton, the Richmond and the Newport, but ultimately decided on the Newport because I thought the color of that would work well with the frames on the paintings we have in our entryway. I love the classic, timeless feel that they have. 





Over here you can see the gallery wall on the stairs. I used the same frames but mixed up the sizing a little bit over on this wall. I quickly realized it was going to be rather tricky to photograph the stairs because of the railing so sorry about all of the weird angles.





This time I played around on my computer first to get the layout right and then once I found a layout I liked I ordered the correct number of frames in the corresponding sizes. That part was a little tricky to get right but I am glad I did it this way because it made hanging them so much easier!



Another thing we did in here was switch out the chandelier. I initially didn't want to use any light fixtures that we had used in our last house here but I kept coming back to this one for this space and finally decided just to pull the trigger on it. I went with the smaller size in our last house but this house needed the large size.











I need to get a wider angle lens to really be able to show this but here's the best I could do so you can see how the entryway kind of ties together.










And here are some wide angle shots:





Here's a little peek into our master bedroom. We've switched some things up in there. Once I have time to finish editing those pictures I will have a post with those changes.



And here is the linen closet that is up in that hallway as well:





Hallway:

Wall Color - White Dove by Benjamin Moore in Eggshell
Trim - Existing (but I will eventually painted Simply White by BM in Semi-gloss, it currently has a slightly greenish hue) 
Doors - Mopboard Black by Benjamin Moore in Semi-Gloss
Throw - HomeGoods
Books - Vintage (can be found here and here)
Lamps - HomeGoods
Bust - Vintage (was a gift from family)
Blue Glass Jug - Decor Steals
Basket on Bottom Shelf of Console - Savvy seven or eight years ago
Books - HomeGoods
Gold Ring Sculpture - HomeGoods
Basket Holding Branches - HomeGoods


Entryway Source List:

White Trim - Existing
Walls - White Dove in Eggshell by Benjamin Moore
Doors - Mopboard Black in Semi-gloss by Benjamin Moore
Beadboard Wallpaper Below Chair Rail - Can be found here
Gold Ring Chest - Soft Surroundings (painted Wrought Iron by BM)
Mirror - Soft Surroundings
Books - Vintage - similar ones can be found herehere and here
Horse - HomeGoods
Painting on Chest and on Wall - Gift from Family
Bench - HomeGoods
Throw - HomeGoods
Topiary - Birch Lane
Knit Pillow - Joss and Main
Dotted Pillow - Target
Hooks - HomeGoods
Hat - Joyfolie
Scarf - Joyfolie
Bag wrapping tulips - made by my mom

Closet: 

Wall Color - White Dove by Benjamin Moore in Eggshell
Trim - Existing (but I will eventually painted Simply White by BM in Semi-gloss, it currently has a slightly greenish hue) 
Doors - Mopboard Black by Benjamin Moore in Semi-Gloss
Pom Pom Scarf - Joyfolie several years ago
Top Shelf:
       Baskets - Wayfair
       Pillows - HomeGoods
Second Shelf from Top:
       Top Two Quilts on Left - Target 10 years ago
       Gray and Aqua Pom Pom Shams - Ballard Design
Middle Shelf:
       Pom Pom Quilt - Ballard Design
       Towels - HomeGoods
       White Pom Pom Shams - Country Curtains
       Other Shams - Miscellaneous
Second from Bottom Shelf:
       Towels and Washcloths - HomeGoods
Bottom Shelf: 
        Baskets - Wayfair 
Floor:
        Wicker Baskets - HomeGoods
        Laundry Basket - HomeGoods 


I hope you all have an amazing weekend!




This post was sponsored by Framebridge. We chose all of the frames and all thoughts and opinions are our own. There are affiliate links in this post at no cost to you. 

4 comments:

  1. Just incredible!

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  2. Hi Jennifer,
    Love your blog! Can you tell me the size of the photos/frames that you ordered through Framebridge?

    Thank you!

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  3. Hi Jennifer!
    Love your blog, can you tell me the size of photos/frames that you ordered through Framebridge?

    Thank you!

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    1. Thanks, Kathryn! The frames are custom for your art. I think most of Jenni's photos were 9x12 so she went with 16x20 frames.

      -Jason

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