Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Why You Should Choose Larger Portraits for Your Walls

I used to have my own photography business, and I hung around on many photography forums.  One thing that came up again and again was how so many people would order very small sizes of prints.  They might order some wallets, a handful of 5x7s, and then their big portrait -- an 8x10.

I will admit, I once thought of 8x10s as big.  Not anymore.  Sure, if you're planning on using it on a 12x12 scrapbooking page, then an 8x10 is nice and eye-catching.  But, on a wall, if you can swing the expense of a large print from a photographer or even print your own photograph large, it is really worth it.

In my house, we don't have a lot of photographs on the wall, but the ones that we do are larger.  The smallest ones we have up are 12x12 framed scrapbook pages.  Most of the others are large and printed on canvas (from when I was able to get deals on them).




Just look at the comparison of an 8x10 portrait that I set next to the 24x24 (yes, that's two feet by two feet) canvas and 16x20 canvas that I have on the wall.  Even the 16x20 looks small compared to the 24x24, doesn't it?  (Sorry for the messy desk, but I needed to add in the desk to give a true size comparison.)

I get so many compliments on the portraits that I have on display, and I think one of those reasons is that they are eye-catching in their size.  

For a more frugal twist on this decorating idea, the next time one of the big online photo labs offers up a great deal on large prints (think at least 11x14, but why not a 16x20), order some of your favorite photos that you have taken.  Then, watch for deals on frames at places like Michael's or Hobby Lobby. 

Trust me -- you will get compliments, and, if you're like me, it will make you smile often while you're looking at the big portraits on your wall.








This post is linked to:  Works for Me Wednesday and Frugal Fridays.

10 comments:

Jaz @ Odd Mom said...

I was recently given large prints of my kids from a photographer friend. And you are so right, they look so much better on the wall. This is a great decorating tip!

Adventure Mom Janna said...

Wow, very convincing and helpful. I have a one year old and I'm going to make her next pic BIG. I love pics on canvas.

BusyMom said...

We have a poster print on our wall in our bedroom and it is wonderful.

I find though, that on my stairwell, where I have a mix of 3 1/2 x 5 to 8 x 10, that smaller is the right size, because I have a whole collection of photos.

I suppose then that on walls in rooms, I would agree that bigger is probably better...but for a stairwell, I think smaller is better.

Cass said...

That is such a great idea! We've been trying to figure out decorating in our living room and adding photos of the kids. I think big photos is the way we're going to go. They look amazing!

Gardenia said...

Hi. thanks for this great tip on hanging mural size pictures. I'm sure it will look fabulous in my office and I'm going to do it. i love your blog and just applied to be a catholic mothers online member. (grabbed your button too!)

Amy said...

I think this is really good. My friend recently turned our family portrait into an oil painting look on canvas. It isn't huge but larger than 8x10 and we get a lot of compliments on it.

The Ties that Bind Us said...

We just had a photo session recently and I plan on getting a huge on for our wall too. I do love how they look.

Your Frugal Friend, Niki said...

So true. I recently had my son's portrait taking and went ahead and ordered it up 11x14. It is fab and every visitor loves it!

:)

Sharon said...

great tip... next time I get a canvas print offer I'm gonna do it. I've been too chicken in the past!

Alison @ Hospitality Haven said...

I agree with you! One of the ways we decorate our home is with our own photographs. Some are of people but others are just of scenery and whatnot. I agree, the bigger the better. They make a bold statement!