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Easy style tips: Make a stylish photo display

Simple solutions with photographs and memories that will make your room beautiful.

A great way to brighten up an empty space is to create your own personalised gallery of photographs, memories and artwork from your family and friends.

  • Don't keep photographs hidden away in albums. Hang them on the walls or make a montage with a few from a particular holiday or occasion.

  • Rather than leaving children's artwork on the fridge, mount their mini masterpieces in smart frames for a great display.

  • An effective and easy family memento is to take the hand-print of each family member in co-ordinating colours and frame them all together.

  • Make sure you choose similar and co-ordinating frames to keep your gallery consistent. Black and white is striking choice.

    Where to buy:

    For similar black and white aperture frames long onto The White Company


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