A house that speaks to us: 10 enchanting ideas for decorating with photos, drawings and more

by Mark Bennett

October 11, 2022

A house that speaks to us: 10 enchanting ideas for decorating with photos, drawings and more
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Life is truly a succession of events and occasions, some of which are truly special moments that we keep in our hearts. Whether you live alone, as a couple or with a large family, there are certainly occasions that are precious for us. So why not fill the home with these happy memories?

Important dates, people who are dear to us, the places we have visited and goals achieved, and more: all these can be integrated into our interiors in the form of photo galleries, knick-knacks, paintings and more. Check out the ideas below:

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Have you printed the snapshots of some important event? Display them using a simple piece of string and clothespegs on a wooden board. A board from a pallet will work fine.

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If use slogans or rules to conduct your daily life, make them into signs board to decorate a wall.

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Wreaths are not only for Christmas or just made from flowers: you can also decorate them with your favorite photos, and hang them up wherever you want.

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An old picture frame, perhaps repainted, and strung with threads: each of these becomes the support on which to hang printed photos. You can choose to string the frame in an orderly manner (or in a more "chaotic", artistic manner).

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"Our history": a series of memorable events that are gradually added to with a new plaque.

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If you don't know where to put your gallery of memories, consider using the wall that runs alongside the stairs: it is often empty or blandly decorated.

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It is also cute to keep track of the passage of time with handprints, and the idea of superimposing the shapes is very nice - always using different colors from the largest to the smallest hand.

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A picture with important dates: it is not necessary to specify what they refer to - you will know.

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Decorating with the family tree is also very nice, but it's more unusual if you do it using a wooden disc made from a treated log slice!

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If there is a blank wall somewhere, you can make it the base for a mosaic of meaningful photos.

Would you like to decorate your home with your memories?

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