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A Guide to Hanging and Displaying Family Photos

Family Photos

From canvas prints to framed photos, having images of our families, our travels, and our lives in our homes helps showcase what’s important to us. When it comes to hanging and then displaying your family photos, you have more options than ever before to get creative and make everything your own. 

Below is a guide to some of the most important things you should know along the way. 

The Best Places to Showcase Family Photos

When you’re starting to strategize how you’ll showcase your collection of family photos, one of the initial things you’ll think about is where you’ll put them. 

There’s no right or wrong answer because ultimately it’s your home, and you should do what makes you happy. 

For some ideas, however, you might include them in your main rooms where your family gathers the most, like your living room, den, or kitchen. It makes sense that you can make these gathering places even warmer and inviting for everyone in the family. Your main rooms need a focal point that draws the eye to them as soon as someone comes in, so why not make it family photos?

Transition spaces are another good option. These include your hallways, walkways, and stairways. These places tend to get overlooked when you’re decorating, but you can display your favorite family memories here and make them feel more cohesive and finished, like the design of the rest of your home. 

Any of your bonus spaces, like playrooms or offices, are also great places for family photos

Choosing Photos

If you’re like most of us, the hardest part of displaying photos is narrowing down your favorites. To get started, consider the following:

The Basics of Photo Editing

If you want your photos to look impeccable, you can edit them. If you took them on your iPhone, you could do basic editing pretty easily. The best tool for editing on your phone is already installed. It’s simply called Photos. Photos are, of course, the app you use to view your library of images, and it’s pre-installed. It’s a stock app that Apple doesn’t let users delete. 

When you edit your photos in the app, the changes are non-destructive, meaning they don’t ever overwrite the original image. You can go back to the original whenever you want. Your edited photos are also synced to iCloud Photos, so you should be able to see them on all of the devices that are connected to your Apple ID. You can also edit videos, as a side note. 

Once you open the Photos app, you tap the image you want to edit so that it becomes full screen. You should see the Edit option in the upper right corner. 

The options in the Photos app for editing include:

Should You Frame Your Photos?

Once your photos are edited and you’re starting to plan to get them printed, you’ll also need to think about whether you’re going to frame them. 

If you’re having them printed on canvases, you may not want to frame them. That’s one of the compelling things about canvas prints—they’re ready to hang on your wall without the added steps or cost of framing them. Of course, if you prefer, you can frame them. 

If you have printed images on some type of paper, you’re going to have to frame them. 

When you’re choosing frames, look at the colors of the image, and try to choose frames that will complement it. For example, if it’s a very vibrant, brightly colored photo, maybe a neutral frame with a simple design will balance it out. 

You’ll need to think about where you’re going to hang it too. You don’t need your frames to match everything in a room color-wise, but you do want them to coordinate. It’s better than the frames you choose to accent everything else in the room rather than being a distraction. 

Frame quality is important too. When you choose a higher-quality frame, along with looking beautiful, it will protect your images from things like light, dirt, and moisture. 

Creative Ways to Hang Your Photos

There are a lot of ways you can hang and display your photos once they’re printed or framed and ready to go. Ideas include:

Finally, if you like to switch your photos out, you can use metal wires hanging parallel to your wall. Then you can clip the photos on. It’s modern and a bit avant-garde. 

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