Are you looking for some family photo wall ideas?
With family photo season here (fall), we need to get these photos hung up! After-all, there is no sense in spending all that money on outfits and the photographer if you aren’t going to do anything with them!
For years, I’ve kept an on-going list of ways I’d like to display photos in my dream house scenario. This blog post is full of these family photo wall ideas!
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This post is all about Family Photo Wall Ideas!
Living Room
Stack, layer, and mix your frame with plants, art, decorative items. This frame is just leaning here which makes it easy to change out for seasonal decor.
You can also mix and match frame styles on your shelves. Here, we used an ornate shaped frame on an easel and a typical rectangle frame. They are both in neutral colors so it works.
If you are updating your shelf or starting fresh, brass or gold frames would look so good! I am in the process of incorporating more brass/gold into my own living room and kitchen!
Hallway
I have had this particular photo saved from Pinterest for years and no matter how my personal and home style changes, it continues to be one of my favorites!
This gallery wall works because while the home owner mixed frame styles and shapes, she kept in the same pastel color scheme. Everything is distanced pretty equally too. There are no large gaps. She managed to fill in any odd spaces with quotes and decorative items.
Go symmetrical with a set of 3 frames. Depending on your space, 1 to 3 rows will work here. The thick white mattes keep this looking pulled together.
The photos are also all from the same family photo shoot which is an awesome way to display all of your favorites in a really pretty manor.
Master Bedroom
The main area of your home is best for your family photos so everyone sees them.
Your master bedroom is the best place to display your wedding photos, in my opinion. This space is all about you and your husband.
Go big with your very favorite wedding photo displayed above your bed.
Pro Tip: If you are doing one large picture, you need to go bigger than you probably think! I’d recommend AT LEAST 16×24 for your frame size. (The actual photo can be smaller if you want to add a matte.)
Also, photos are typically in a 2:3 ratio. There will be cropping of your images with any other ratio size. Usually this isn’t a problem, but be sure to ask your professional photographer for help with cropping if needed.
Three things work in this photo: large white mattes, (Are you noticing a trend here?), the same style of frame but different sizes overlapping, and the chains that add extra design detail.
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