Displaying
photos in your apartment is a wonderful way to add personality to
your living space and highlight cherished memories. Putting your
photos on display doesn’t have to mean simply setting out picture
frames on available surfaces—instead, there are a variety of ways
you can turn your personal photographs into a work of art that will
draw the eye and add to the style of your apartment’s décor.
Photo
Clusters
You
may be familiar with the look of a traditional gallery wall, which
uses photographs and frames of identical sizes and colors to give the
space a traditional museum look. If this style isn’t quite for you,
a photo cluster is a new twist on this time-honored look that could
be just the personalized solution you want. Rather than hanging only
photos of the same size or style, purchase a number of frames in a
similar color or style, but of varying sizes and shapes. Group your
photos together in a cluster, starting with the largest pieces in the
middle and working your way out to create an organic shape that
highlights the differences as well as the similarities of your
photos. Styling a photo cluster leaves everything up to you—you can
create any size or shape you like to fill in any type of available
space in your apartment.
Photo
String
Photo
strings add a whimsical, playful look to your apartment by mimicking
the style of strung lanterns or lights. You can purchase a photo
string kit or easily create your own with twine or wire and
clothespins or any other type of hoop or clip you’d like. In
essence, a photo string consists of a piece of string or wire hung on
the wall. Photos are clipped either directly to the wire or hang from
their own pieces of string to create a garland-like look. One of the
best aspects of a photo string is the ease with which you can
interchange photos; because you can simply unclip one photo and
exchange it for another, you can rotate your entire photo collection
to highlight various memories or continually update the look of your
apartment.
Shadow
Boxes
Shadow
boxes are an ideal way to give your photos three-dimensional
appeal. Rather than displaying your photos alone, you can add other
mementos or decorative accessories to a shadow box with your photo to
create a more intricate visual display based off of each memory.
Shadow boxes can be displayed singly or in groups like a gallery wall
or photo cluster; you can also place shadow boxes on ledges or
shelves if you don’t want to hang them on the wall like traditional
art. A shadow box can also house an entire collage of photos,
recreating the look of a traditional photo book as a single piece
that can be left out for display.
These
tips are just a few of the ways you can personalize your Hopkinton
apartment with photos of your favorite memories. Alta Legacy Farms
features spacious one- and two-bedroom apartments in one of the most
beautiful locations in Massachusetts—please visit
us online to find out more about our floor plans, luxury
amenities, and appealing apartment features.
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