As great as paintings and prints look on the walls, the image above makes me I wish I had more family photos hanging in my home.
This gallery wall is not only a great example of calculated effortlessness, but also a creative showcase for old family photos. Rather than relegating 70s and 80s snapshots to an album, you can give them a place to shine as a group. Here, the pictures have minimal frames, and the more saturated photos are well spaced away from one another. The look is crisp and clean but personal and inviting.
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(Image: Claiborne Swanson Frank for Vogue. Via Little Green Notebook)


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I would love to see a round up of inexpensive but nice frames similar to these. It can be so expensive to do a display like this otherwise. Thanks!
Seconded! Also, it can be challenging to find frames that are identical, but that come in a variety of sizes. I have a lot of vintage photos that are 3x5, which I'm having a hard time finding frames for.
I have two photo collage walls in my apartment. One has about 20 frames and the other only 10. I eventually would love for the larger one to look like this.
I got my picture frames at Target. They sell picture frame sets of 10 for about $20. I actually got my 3 sets during a sale where they were only $12. I have black frames, but I love how the white frames blend into the wall, and make you focus more on the picture.