Take Time and Measure
A
visually pleasing photo wall is based on good measurement. The general
rule is to allow two inches between each frame. If you want more space
between each photo, just make sure the spaces are even.
Uncoordinated Coordination
Not
all photos have to be the same size and shape. Just make sure that the
frames are the same. Dark wood or all black frames are classic, modern
and beautiful. If you choose to go with the same sized frame, a photo
mat always works to tie in the smaller photos. ![]() |
| Image via inspirebohemia.com |
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| Image via shelterness.com |
Create a Themed Look
Give
your photo space a theme. Hang all black and white or vividly colored
photos. Create a love wall with photos of you and your significant other
throughout the years, from the first date to your wedding date. The
possibilities are endless.![]() |
| Themed family photo wall. Image via tatertotsandjello.com |
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| Image via walldecoratingideasme.blogspot.com |
When In Doubt, Use Shelving
Skip
the stress of measuring spaces between frames and install photo
shelving. Its versatile and allows you to change up your photos and
frames easily.![]() |
| Image via ideas4decorating.com |
Forgo the Frames
Ditch
the idea of frames all together and opt for canvased photos. They are a
beautiful alternative to displaying your most precious moments. Your
photos will instantly pop in any room that you decide to hang them. Most
photo studios and photographers will transfer your already developed
photos onto a canvas for a good price. ![]() |
| Image via jenniferbowen.net |
So forget the bad images that you have in your head about a poorly
planned photo wall. With a little work and thought, you can create a
alluring show piece. What are your opinions on photo walls? Let us here
it! Comment below.






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