A gallery wall is perhaps the most colorful way to inject personality into a room – and it would appear that no space is exempt, including the bathroom. Actress Drew Barrymore just made a case for the latter, showcasing an eclectic gallery wall in her bathroom, and, despite appearing initially unconventional, her paint choices ensure this feature works in her space. Barrymore's white-painted wall is the pefect base for the injection of color shown through the – meaning her space feels maximalist but curated.
Having a neutral base for our gallery wall is sensible in all spaces, whether we're playing with an abundance of frames in our living rooms or filling our staircase with . However, it's particularly important in our bathroom, where creating a serene space is key. 'When it comes to a gallery wall, I love to keep things simple and clean! You can still create bold and playful elements to your walls without having to go overboard with frames, sizing, etc,' comments designer Hilary Matt of .
'I always recommend finding a space that has more of a neutral base to it and clean, neutral walls. From here, you can go bold and bright with your artwork without the room feeling too busy.' The biggest rule of a gallery wall is that there are no rules.
However, it doesn't mean we don't welcome advice from designers who have curated some of the most beautiful walls in the country. These tips apply to the bathroom, where we should begin with a neutral base (as Matt instructs and Barrym.
