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That's exactly where we came in. This client had just landed in Utah and wanted their new home to feel like the one they left behind. They came prepared - printed reference photos of how everything was arranged in the previous house. From gallery wall layouts to bedroom art to small bathroom pieces, the goal was simple: put it all back, exactly right, in a space they hadn't lived in yet.
Gallery walls are where it matters most to get things precise. We used blue tape markers to map out placement before committing to a single hole, then worked through each piece with a level until the spacing and alignment matched the reference. Five pieces across that living room wall, all centered, all balanced. The kind of wall that looks like it's always been there.
The detail work carried through every room. Matching botanical prints flanking the bedroom headboard, evenly hung on both sides. Three stacked script frames lined up clean in the bathroom hallway. A framed botanical piece tucked perfectly above the toilet in its own little niche. Every room got the same level of care - nothing was an afterthought.
This is what picture hanging and décor mounting actually looks like when it's done right. It's not just driving nails. It's reading a space, matching a vision, and making sure every piece lands where it should - level, balanced, and in the right spot the first time.