Whenther you are starting with a blank wall or you have a new photograph that you want to work into your existing decor, grouping images together can sometimes be challenging. Here are some suggestions from About.com that might help.

 

 

Make a Box
Take four similarly grouped, but smaller images, to create a large boxed shape. The images can be all vertical or horizontal as long as the shape of the frame remains consistent between all 4 images.
 
Trio
Take three similarly grouped images. One larger image is centered with two smaller images to either side.
   
Go Horizontal
One large horizontal image is place with two smaller horizontal images to either the left or right of the larger image.
   
Additionals
You can also add other objects to accent your smaller collection of images, such as a clock.
   
Solo
There is nothing wrong with just having one image by itself. Just make sure the image is the appropriate size for the wall (very large is ok but too small is not as good).

 

 

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