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Pottery Barn Picture Frame Ledge

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I wanted to share with you this Pottery Barn picture frame ledge, and how I could fit it into my decor.

When it comes to decorating, I find I do a much better job with the bigger things – wall color, furniture, fabric. But when it comes to accessorizing and filling in empty walls and really embracing the finishing of a space, I am TERRIBLE. Definitely not my forte – which is the main reason we enlisted Autumn’s help last year.

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A few weeks back, I was in the Omaha Pottery Barn and saw this picture frame ledge display {not the best quality photo since it was from my phone}.

The pottery Barn picture frame ledge in white on the wall with pictures on it.

I’ve seen picture frame displays for years, but for some reason, I really loved this one from Pottery Barn. The photo doesn’t do it justice. And although the shelves are completely full and random, I love the simplicity of the mostly monotone look. Plus I love the addition of the random diverse objects interspersed throughout. I believe this is the Pottery Barn Crown Molding Ledge and Wood Gallery Oversized Mat Frames. I adore the PB look but would likely come up with a more affordable alternative {although it looks like Pottery Barn is doing 30% off plus free shipping right now on all frames}.

I’m thinking I could do something similar either on a blank wall we have in our living room that I don’t know how to handle {between the window and dining room entrance – seen below} or our office space {with the addition of the desk I feel like the room is split into two spaces so decorating the walls has me stumped}.

The living room with a stone fireplace, a tv above the fireplace, and neutral couches.
An empty room with a blank wall and a white chair in the corner of the room.
{disregard the box of hardwood – that’s for another post – and the tiny cat ears poking out from the chair}

I really like the look of the stacked display ledges so I’m not sure I’d have quite enough space in the living room {could probably only do one there} but the office should have plenty of space. Thoughts on this look in general? Any other suggestions for these wall spaces?

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  1. HB says

    June 15, 2013 at 9:06 pm

    Hi Sarah!
    Loving these shelves and all the other decorating you have been up to. I am so impressed by your furniture refinishing abilities. I tried to refinish a dresser and it did not end well. I tried to comment on your Instagram about your entry table but it would not publish. I love those lamps and mirror. Why can’t I ever find stuff like that at Home Goods?

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  2. Whitney Cernik says

    June 25, 2013 at 12:35 am

    Sarah! Love the idea! We actually have two PB Holman 4″ Ledges in our office. They are great. I have several frames, books, etc layered. They are sturdy as can be! So happy with the purchase! On the hand, I have the white over-sized matte, white wood frames in our home, it is great against our “griege” walls!

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