Finally! My house somewhat resembles the kind of house you’d expect from someone who loves to take photos all. the. time. I’ve been shoving my big camera in front of my kids’ faces for years and what was the result? Lots and lots of photos on my hard drive. It took me years to figure out what color I wanted to paint the walls and then actually paint them – I can cut a mean wall to ceiling line now, by the way. But my walls either remained bare or had things hanging on them which I really didn’t care for the way they looked. I am soooo far from being done, too.
I’m showing these photos not because I’m trying to plant the seed in my clients’ and future clients’ heads that they need to spend oodles and oodles of money with me and buy tons and tons of products (although, I won’t argue if they do), but I’m showing them because it feels so awesome to have photos of my family up on the walls. Memories that I can relive every time I walk by them. I don’t care if every photo you have isn’t spectacular from a technical perspective – not the nicest background, harsh lighting, etc. What matters is that the photo is important to you because of who is in it, what was happening in your life at that moment in time, that expression they were making, whatever! Photos don’t deserve to be shoved in a box or stuck on your computer. Get them up on your walls! I love going over to people’s homes and looking at any photos they have up. Just last week we went to a friend’s house for the first time so our kids could have a playdate and I learned all about their family and the incredible hardships my friend had growing up, and as she opened up to me about everything, I got to know her family through all the photos on her walls and in an album on display.
The first set of pictures is of my frame wall. I’m really freakish about measuring twice and cutting once. That is why I planned the display out on paper first. A good photography friend of mine has a bunch of these frames that look amazing in her home (actually, all the photos in her home inspired me to get mine up on my walls) and she’s the one who suggested sketching them out before I ordered anything. Funny thing is that I based the entire design on the fact that I had a big thermostat in the middle of the wall. Had it not been there, my design would have been different. Anyway, all the frames show up and my husband says “Let’s just move the thermostat to the other side of the wall. That’s a better place for it anyway because it shouldn’t be right below the intake vent and its such a pain to get to with the couch there. Plus, now, we can easily turn the heat down when we leave the house.” That last part was a big bonus for him… we call our house the Ice Castle and he loves being able to turn the heat down easily whenever he can.
Here’s my sketch:

And here’s what they look like on the wall (sorry for the glare, they’re directly across from 3 big windows):

And I’ll show a few close ups. We dedicated this wall to putting our family photo in the middle (sadly, my stepson wasn’t in this one – we’ll replace it when he’s in the next one). On the right side is my entire extended family and on the left side is my husband’s family.

The frames are all handmade in the USA. I love the distressed look. The right side is the exact same layout as the left side, only inverted. I’m a huge fan of symmetry.

The silhouette photo on the bottom doesn’t exactly “go” with all the other photos, but it has particular meaning to me.

My grandma in the top frame and my grandpa in the bottom (both +/- 90 years old by a few years). My mom loved seeing the photo of my grandpa. She asked, “How did you get him to smile?” I never thought about it until I went through some old photo albums the other day and even in photos from 25-30 years ago, he was serious in every photo.




Here’s another frame that I recently ordered. Its pretty awesome. I just selected the photos I wanted to display and my lab prints the photos, assembles the frame, even seals it for moisture, and sends the whole thing to me ready to hang. I’m showing it because its HUGE, I think 40″ wide, but it doesn’t look like it is once it got up on the wall. So many times people want an 11×14 or 16×20 for the wall and think it’ll be too big. I say go big, or go home. Big is better. Show off those photos!


Here’s another example of a big photo. Its a 24×36 canvas and I have it on a hallway wall. I used to have a 16×20 hanging up in this spot and the 24×36 looks way better there.


I love that you can see my big daddy 40″ frame at the end of the hall from the point you walk in the front door.

Here’s my stair display. This wall is only dedicated to pictures of the kids and I seriously want to get twice as many frames as I have right now. My intention was to rotate out the photos as they got older… but as they keep getting older, the more I cherish seeing the photos from when they were so little. So, instead of rotating out the photos, the only solution is to add more frames, right?



Hopefully this post has given at least one of you inspiration to go hang more photos of your friends and family. Please let me know if it has.
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Gorgeous!!!!!!
Your wall display looks amazing! I love how you organized them and those frames are to die for! Thanks so much for sharing…you’ve inspired me!
Hey Krissy! Love the your photo walls! In fact, we’re in the planning phase of doing that ourselves. I will have to show Jimmy this so he can have a real visual. You take amazing pictures and hopefully whenever we make it back up to Oregon, you can take ours! ~ Sarah
Wow I love your wall display!!! I SO need to do this in my house. Must be such a nice feeling walking past those amazing photos every day!
Your displays looks fabulous!!! Awesome job!
Wow, Krissy, these are amazing!!! I absolutely LOVE the last framed print!! Stunning!!!
These look so great! I especially love the circle frames as bookends for the big wall display! Congrats on getting them all up there!
Your walls are beautiful Krissy, but not at all surprised. I love the display on the stairs. I ran out of wall space long ago, but I think I might be able to fit some stuff on the stairs. Loves seeing the pics of YOUR family!
Your walls are an inspiration. I need to get myself organised, and you have convinced me to do so, they look great. So lovely to see those prints so large too, they are far to valuable to let them get lost in the wall space by printing them small.
Wow! Your wall looks awesome!
Gorgeous! My walls ARE bare. You have inspired me to get my butt in gear!
I love seeing this! You make me want to add more frames to my walls! Your house is complete now!
Love your wall displays! My hallway is JUST like yours…with all b&w images…same frames and everything!
Love all of your different wall groupings – especially the frames in that first one!
LOVE! Your wall groupings look AMAZING! Thank you for sharing!
Yeah!!! Krissy your walls turned out amazing! I love the display so much…..fantastic!
Those look fantastic! You are inspiring me to get some photos up on my wall. At least get a frame out – LOL!