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A New Kind of Family Photo

I’ve heard more than one decorator say you should never display photos of yourself or your family in your own home. I say do what you want to do. I think it’s so cool to blow up a fun family photo to hang as art. Bonus points for using shots that are a little off…

I’ve heard more than one decorator say you should never display photos of yourself or your family in your own home. I say do what you want to do. I think it’s so cool to blow up a fun family photo to hang as art. Bonus points for using shots that are a little off – or at least not posed.


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58 thoughts on “A New Kind of Family Photo

  1. Don't use photos of your family in your own home? That is crazy! I love all the creative ways the photos above were incorporated into those homes. I would smile every time I looked at them!

  2. yikes. if you want a house…don't put your photos up. if you want a HOME, put photos up! your examples are perfectly inspirational and immediately bring interest, meaning and conversation to the room. :)

  3. Love these I D E A S ! ! ! ! Especially the 1st and 2nd photos. I'm really digging the modern super-size …this has given me an idea for my own bedroom :)

  4. I love the modern supersized family shots and am itching to do this for my master bedroom- In think they are so charming and really give such great impact in a room. The inspiration shots you gave as examples are amazing- love them all! That Palmer Weiss bedroom is one of my favourite all time kid room- love it to the ends of the earth!

  5. I don't like a lot of photos of ourselves in the "public" areas of the house, but love them in bedrooms, etc. This my personal thing. This approach definitely turns the images into art and absolutely LOVE it!!

  6. If not to fill with family memories, than what's the point of a home? My whole stairway is covered in B&W family shots (going back 5 generations!). I also snuck pictures of the Kennedys and Abe Lincoln and other people I WISH where in my family in there… nobody's really noticed yet!

  7. This is such a great post. I agree with you – do what you want, it is YOUR home! Plus, I think my clients would be appalled if I told them "no more photos of the kids, sorry!" ha!

  8. I'm with you no photos of your family, I never got that, it's what makes your house a home right? I also like photos that aren't posed, the posed ones remind me of the old Olan Mills (sp) photos my mom dragged us to when we were kids!

  9. I agree that it's creepy when someone has tons of photos of themselves plastered everywhere. But I don't get that decorator rule. Ummmm, so if not your family, who should be pictured in the photos? Someone else's family? LOL

  10. Great post! It makes me smile every time I walk by photos of my family so why wouldn't I display them? I love the pictures in the little girl's bedroom – may have to try that. Thanks for the great post!

  11. When I was in interior design school, the head of the department said that exact thing. He said never have pictures of family in rooms where other people can see them. Keep them to the bathrooms and halls! I've always thought how crazy that is. Your home is a reflection of you, and it's a place that makes you happy. I think people have a hard time "breaking rules" and get hung up over them. I love your examples

  12. what is the rationale behind the rule that says you shouldn't have a picture of YOUR family in your very own house? Assuming that seves absolutely NO function so it must be all form…but why & how?!?

    And who are these designers so I know how to avoid?!?!

  13. What?!?!?! That is crazy, I completely disagree with those decorators. I think there should be pictures of you and your family in your home. When people come over they always look at personal pictures first. I love these ideas for updated pictures, very cool.

  14. Decorators really say that?!? If you can't display pictures in your own home, where CAN you display them?? And then, what's the point of taking pictures? Silly! That is one rule that is meant to be broken!

  15. I've heard that, too, but I don't spend money for a professional photographer JUST to scrapbook the pictures! I also like to frame them around the house, and I think it's perfectly normal — AND within the bounds of classy decorating — to do so. :)

  16. It is amusing how riled up this made so mny of us!!! Stuffy designers who think no photography should be displayed. Oh brother…

  17. Great examples of how to blow up family art for your home. I am a big believer in adding family pics. We have a long hallway that has four large pic openings and I am adding blown up family pics.. can't wait.

  18. What! That's crazy talk. How can you not have any photos of yourself and family in your home? It would look like a model home….boring!!!
    These are perfect examples of how it is actually the best idea!

  19. Love this Idea. We actually did this with our engagement picture! And we love Black and white.
    Actually a good tip – IF you’re looking to blow up a picture Black and white – Go to your local print shop and get the Original picture plotted to the largest size you want on just regular paper (The stuff they use for Blue prints)
    It costs so much less!
    We framed ours and we get TONS of complements on it!

  20. How dreary NOT to have family photos around. Those are the best kind! Love the giant family photo prints–especially since they're not the staged family shots filled with people in matching outfits.

  21. IF I wanted a house ( not a home ) but a living space that was generic and showed no signs of the people who live and love within those walls, then I can understand some designers saying that .

    But I live in a home full of photos from places we have all been, children, pets and although my husband, Pup and I are a gazillion miles from Everyone we know and love, at least we can see them in our rooms.

    Of course, I don't have family photos in the living room.. but the rest of the house, you can't avoid it.
    I love that huge photo of the baby, the underwater photo and well, I love them all.

    I think I have to do some photo enlarging now ..

  22. Gosh, I cover my world in pictures. I couldn't imagine my home without them.
    I think I generally break lots of traditional decorating rules though.
    Because we all know we just want a house that makes us feel at home.

  23. Maybe when you show or photograph a home, that makes sense. But to live in a home? Family photos are part of what make a house, a home.

  24. Ummm… I probably follow the opposite of this advice. I love having photos of our family hanging everywhere. In fact, I love this post because I'm always looking to incorporate personal photos into our decorating design. Do you have any more ideas like these? If so, I'd love to see them…

  25. That's just crazy talk to not have family photos. Isn't family what life is about? I definitely don't follow that rule in my design business! These are great examples!

  26. I always think it's strange when homes are decorated entirely with photographs of other people and none of their own. Sad (to me) when you can spend time in a home and still not know who really lives there. I wonder in these cases – don't you have any experiences worth documenting and sharing? A ban on personal photos sounds like self-conscious decorating to me.

  27. this is something that i feel quite strongly about. i've based my company on the philosophy that you shouldn't have to choose between good interior design and having family photos. the trick is to incorporate the space when having family photos taken. by keeping the space in mind and having artistic pictures of your family, you can have the best of both worlds. it is definitely possible to have a beautiful room and beautiful family photography.

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