Since the collection was a combination of faded black and white and bright colors, I started by getting reprints made in sepia tone so they worked more as a family. I also got an assortment of sizes to add interest. I thought the brown tones in the sepia would work nicely on my neutral cream walls and give it a vintage feel, but black and white would look great on almost any color wall too.
Before: Disjointed Tones
After: Harmony and Balance
Before purchasing frames, I used masking tape to loosely arrange the photos on the wall, to see how many I would need to complete the look. The masking tape won't damage your walls, but painter's tape works too. In the end, I switched my layout, but it still helped to see the way it might look before committing to the hammer and nails. I got a sense for how high and how low I wanted to go.
Once all the photos were framed, I remeasured the height and width of the stairwell wall to determine my "gallery space." I rearranged the frames on the floor in columns until I had a pleasing layout. Then, it was time to let the hammering begin!
Before: A Barren Wasteland
After: A Step Up Memory Lane
The result is a fun, visual trip back in time that's artistically pleasing and personally significant. Total cost of the 35 reprints was $60, frames were $240, total project = $300. Done in a weekend. Happy! Even Winston thought so...