Why you should decorate with photo frames and photo ledges
Add a personal touch
Photo frames and photo ledges let you display personal photos, artwork or other memories that give your home a unique and personal touch. They tell your story, create a feeling of warmth, and increase the homely feeling.
Create a gallery wall
Many people enjoy creating gallery walls in their home, where photo frames with personal photographs can be displayed, along with photo frames containing posters or dried flowers. By placing multiple frames next to each other, in different sizes and at different heights, you create a stylish interior detail in any room.
Protect your photos
Photo frames protect your photos from dust, dirt and damage. Glass front frames also protect against moisture and bleaching from sunlight, extending the life of your pictures. With a photo ledge, you can set a few photo frames next to each other, which is both stylish and practical as your photos are displayed in one place.
Photo ledges offer flexibility
Photo ledges give you the flexibility to easily replace and move your pictures and artwork. This makes it easy to update your home décor according to the season, your mood, or as you create new memories. Don’t forget to use screw plugs to reinforce the photo ledges in the wall.
Photo frames and photo ledges for many rooms
Photo frames and photo ledges can be used in virtually any room in your home, and they can be placed on walls, window sills, or bookcases.
- Living room
Create a gallery wall with different photo frames to give the room a personal touch. Use photo ledges to display family photos, artwork or memorabilia.
- Bedroom
Place personal images on the nightstand or on a photo ledge display above the bed. This creates a calm and personal atmosphere where you can surround yourself with memories of loved ones.
- Kitchen
Use small photo frames or photo ledges to display recipes, food-related photos or funny quotes. This can give the kitchen a personal and homely feeling.
- Hallway
Welcome guests with a beautiful display of family photos or artwork in the hallway. Use photo ledges to create an elegant entrance that sets the tone for the rest of the home.
- Children’s rooms
Use colourful photo frames to show off photos of your children’s artwork, family photos, or photos from their adventures. Photo ledges can also be used to display toys, books or collectables.
- Home office
Create an inspiring work environment by decorating your home office with photo frames that show motivational quotes, photos of family and friends, or artwork you enjoy. This can help create a positive and productive atmosphere.
- Staircase
Make the most of the wall space along the staircase to create a gallery wall with photo frames of different sizes and shapes. This space is often forgotten but can turned into a beautiful and interesting part of your home.
Frequently asked questions about Photo frames and photo shelves
How do I choose the right size photo frames for my pictures?
Choosing the right size photo frame is important for creating a balanced and aesthetically pleasing display. Always measure the photo or poster first, so that you can find a frame that is large enough. It’s not a problem if the frame is a little bigger than the photograph, unless you want the photo to extend to the edges of the frame.
How do I best mount photo ledges?
By properly mounting photo ledges you can ensure they are stable and can hold the weight of your frames and ornaments. Start by choosing a place on the wall where you want to mount the photo ledges. Use a spirit level to make sure the ledges will be straight.
Hold the ledge up against the wall and mark where the screws will go. Make sure the markings are aligned with the photo ledge’s attachment points. To ensure that the ledge is securely mounted, especially on a plaster wall, use wall plugs. These help distribute the weight and prevent the shelf from coming loose.
Then drill holes at the marking points. If you use plugs, insert them into the holes and then attach the shelf to the wall using screws and a screwdriver or cordless screwdriver. Use the spirit level to check that the ledge is straight.
Once the ledge is mounted, start by placing light objects on it to ensure it is firmly secured. Gradually increase the weight when you are sure the ledge is properly mounted.