Hang to create one unit
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What a great idea for a headboard. I also like the fact that it keeps the photos in a private part of the house.
Use one type or colour of frame to unify collections
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Nothing looks as sharp as black and white photographs displayed in a grouping. While the sizes and thicknesses of frames vary, the colour provides cohesiveness. The overall rectangular shape formed by the frames adds a professional look of the grouping.
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While this may look like a more haphazard arrangement on first glance, a closer look reveals order.
This set up is more visually ordered. Lining up the bottoms and tops of photographs through the middle of an arrangement produces a strong graphic element that draws the eye.
Charlie & Co. Design
I guess you can tell which type of arrangements I like. I seem to have quite a few examples of grids!
Group on a table or mantle
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