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My post the other day on a room by Philip Gorrivan got me thinking about using giant photographs instead of paintings. Photographs (they don’t have to be original, a print of a photo would do) bring a modern element into rooms where the furnishings are otherwise classic.
Beach shots - taken from far enough away that you just see the colour and shapes but so that the people are unrecognisable - look particularly great.
Are you feeling brave? You could try this one (above) at home!
I love the 60s vibe of the photograph above, the way the suburban theme suits the banquette-style seating, and how the yellow and green is picked up in the photo. The citrus colours - lime green and yellow ikat - are an updated version of what many of us remember from childhood.
This photo taken through a lace curtain (above) is beautiful! So serene yet it has an air of mystery too.
The giant black and white shot of a packed train platform in Ellen Pompeo’s kitchen lends an industrial edge that suits the space (above).
Ok, so this one may be a painting, not a photograph (above, in a room by Eric Cohler). The yellow doesn’t match anything else in the room, so it stands out, and the colour looks great paired with blue walls and a black-and-white chequered floor.
Another beach shot in a room by Steven Gambrel. The subtle blue and yellow in the rug and cushion is picked up in the photograph.
A fantastically composed (in my completely ameteur opinion!) black and white photo hangs above a fireplace in Catherine Martin’s Sydney house.






Blue fabric and more blue
Sam Wagner's lovely house
Blue libraries
Colour Love - Black and White
A room for the seaside
A yellow and grey living room
More house hunting
I adore this
A living room work-in-progress
Latest finds and green paired with purple
House Hunting
Today at my home
A little shopping
Grant K Gibson's dining room
White frame of mind
Two of my favourite casual living rooms
Today at my home
A bit of pastel loveliness
Another busy day
In my neck of the woods..










I don’t think you’ll find me taking photographs of myself in my underwear anytime soon! But I think I could try the lace on the window thing. Gorgeous post!
I’ve just mentioned this post in my blog……………. you have me thinking about photo displays again!
Thanks for the mention! And glad you’re feeling inspired. I’ll check out your blog now.. Naomi x
I enjoyed reading this post is beautiful, inspiring and creative. I liked especially the kitchen with the giant black and white photo, I think was a great idea. Keep up the great work, and positives vibes. (-:
Cheers!
Thanks for visiting! I’m glad these pics inspire you, too. Naomi x