We all have them, they keep increasing in number and often seem to get out of control. We could just keep them on the computer or in a box , but shouldn't someone else be able to see them? Without thought you can easily end up with every square inch of the tables and bookshelves in your house overrun with family photos. Perhaps these tips can make photo display a little easier and more polished.
Hang to create one unit
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What a great idea for a headboard. I also like the fact that it keeps the photos in a private part of the house.
Use one type or colour of frame to unify collections
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Nothing looks as sharp as black and white photographs displayed in a grouping. While the sizes and thicknesses of frames vary, the colour provides cohesiveness. The overall rectangular shape formed by the frames adds a professional look of the grouping.
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While this may look like a more haphazard arrangement on first glance, a closer look reveals order.
This set up is more visually ordered. Lining up the bottoms and tops of photographs through the middle of an arrangement produces a strong graphic element that draws the eye.
Charlie & Co. Design
I guess you can tell which type of arrangements I like. I seem to have quite a few examples of grids!
Group on a table or mantle
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