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Gallery Wall Ideas with Reclaimed Wood Frames

Gallery walls with reclaimed wood frames are one of the most beautiful and sustainable ways to personalise an Indian home. They combine the warmth of natural wood with the storytelling power of art, photography and meaningful objects — creating a wall that is genuinely yours.

Why Reclaimed Wood Frames?

Reclaimed wood frames bring character, warmth and sustainability to a gallery wall. Each frame is slightly different — in tone, grain and texture — which creates a naturally layered, organic look that mass-produced frames cannot replicate. They also support circular economy principles by giving old wood a beautiful new life.

Gallery Wall Ideas

Mix wood tones and textures: Combine frames in different wood tones — pale pine, warm teak, dark sheesham — for visual interest and depth. The variation is part of the beauty.

Vary the sizes: Combine small, medium and large frames for a dynamic, salon-style arrangement. Avoid uniform sizing, which can feel rigid and corporate.

Mix content: Family photographs, local artwork, inspirational quotes, pressed botanicals and small mirrors all work beautifully together in a gallery wall.

Placement: Above a sofa, in a stairwell or as an entryway focal point are the most impactful locations. Lay out the arrangement on the floor before hanging to find the right composition.

Add dimension: Incorporate small plant shelves or a mirror within the gallery arrangement for a multidimensional, living display.


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