7 Stunning Family Photo Display Ideas For Your Home

 
 

Family photos are a great way to decorate the walls of your home with memories. These easy family photo display ideas will help brighten up your home.

Studies show that those who are surrounded by pictures of them and their loved ones are happier with a greater sense of belonging. It's not enough to simply take family photos, you need to show them off as well.

Finding the perfect way to incorporate a photo display in your home can feel like a tricky task. You want your pictures to stand out but also not feel cheesy or add clutter to the overall design. A good photo display elevates the room while also making it feel more personal and cozy. 

We've rounded up seven of the best ways to share your family photos throughout your home! 

1. Interchangeable Display 

If there's one thing that's true, it's that families are always changing. That means you'll have new photos that represent those changes on a regular basis. It's fun to have a way to easily switch these photos in and out. 

An interchangeable display also allows you to incorporate a variety of types of photos as well. Both formal and candid pictures mixed together create a full view of your family's life together. This kind of display also eliminates the worry of making sure you get a photo in the right orientation. 

Consider adding a pin board or a wire with clips where you can easily swap photos in and out to a common area of your home. 

2. Large Statement Frame

There's nothing more traditional than a large family portrait hanging in a common area as a main focal point. Countless homes have these statement moments for good reason. This kind of wall display takes your family photos from nostalgic pieces to true works of art. 

If you're looking to elevate your photos even more, think about stepping outside of the typical photo sizing. Going extra large will help bring your photo to life and draw even more attention. 

When you're going this large, it's important to make sure your photos are high-quality and the printing process matches that level. 

3. Picture Ledge

Mixing your family photos with different art pieces is a fun way to bring more interest to a space. Adding a picture ledge makes it easy to bring these combinations together. 

A picture ledge is a shallow shelf where frames can be placed and leaned up against the wall. You can customize the shelf to fit the length of your space perfectly and then begin filling it with a collection of different frames and pieces. This kind of display feels like a collection that's been curated over time to represent your style and taste. 

These kinds of displays are made even better when there's a lot of contrast between the pieces.

4. Grid Gallery

For a long time, the gallery wall has dominated as the most popular wall display in homes. But they can be a bit difficult to get just right and look exactly how you want them to. It can be hard to bring together so many different frames of all different types, shapes, and sizes. 

This is why many homeowners these days are opting for the grid gallery wall instead. 

The grid gallery wall takes a group of the same frame and hangs them in perfectly straight rows and columns. So many simple frames displayed all together this way will make a huge visual impact and let your photos shine. 

5. Collage of Favourites

Choosing one favourite photo to display can be extremely difficult, especially when you have a great family photographer. When you just can't decide on one or two pictures, you'll want some kind of collage option so you can display all of your favourites. 

This can be done with a single frame that has a lot of openings for a variety of pictures or by creating your own collage with separate frames. Either way, you can bring together a grouping from the same photo shoot to get a full view of your family at that time. That method is especially helpful when you have a large extended family you want to display. 

6. Yearly Update

One of the fun things about getting family photos is that you can see the changes in your loved ones over the years. The right photo frame display can feel like a time capsule that honours the past while keeping the present close too. 

Utilizing a larger wall space, like a hallway or staircase, can help you create a kind of timeline of your family. 

Consider getting one shot with your family photographer that's the same every year. Then, when you display this same pose over and over you'll really be able to track the growth and progress over the years. 

7. Unconventional Options

Displaying your prized family photos doesn't have to be limited to hanging some frames on a wall. Adding your photos to more unconventional locations makes them feel special and out of the ordinary. 

The kitchen is not typically the main place where you'd find a collection of family photos. So consider adding a display on your range hood or as part of the counter decor. Or if you'd like to stick to the traditional locations, think about how you can hang them in a new way. That could mean overlapping your frames or choosing a unique mat size. 

All of these small choices can help you appreciate your family photos more and help them feel like the treasures they are. 

Amazing Photo Display Ideas for Your Home

When you add a photo display to your home, you'll have a constant reminder of what's most important to you and all the good people in your life. And the great thing is, you can incorporate your family photos in many places throughout your home to bring those feelings into every space. 

The key to a really amazing photo display is having high-quality pictures to share. There's nothing that can replace a photo session with a professional photographer, the end results are unmatched. 

Our team loves working with many families to produce heirloom photos that will be cherished for years to come. If you're interested in seeing more of what our team can capture for your family, contact us today! 

Brian Ackin

Portrait photographer located in Mississauga, Ontario.

https://www.brianackin.com
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