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PICTURE FRAMES! HELP!

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alyssakm19

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I am currently moving to a new apartment. A huge favorite  feature at my previous apartment

was my photo collage wall. I had probably 40 picture frames. I don't want to put that many

holes in the wall at my new place (nor do I think I'm allowed to). Do you have any stylish

idea's to keep the original 40 frames without all the holes? Pictures?

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spersaud

I love the chain solution, too. Suzanne Dimma has done this in the past: http://houseandhome.com/design/photo-gallery-suzanne-dimmas-houses?page=2

As has Houmed Arjomand of Gluckstein Design ... seen here: http://houseandhome.com/tv/segment/antique-filled-condo

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peppersummers

Great Idea Mrs. Peacock!

Thanks for the advise also..:)

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Mrs. Peacock

Here is one solution.  It is a rod attached up at the ceiling and you suspend your pictures from it with wire.  You can hang them at different heights, one above the other, etc.  Click on the link for pictures. 

http://gallerysystem.com/  

http://www.systematicart.com/servlet/StoreFront?gclid=COTm1beG_a4CFUQUKgod93O41Q

http://www.ashanging.com/en/cable-system

You could put the rod from corner to corner and then it will look more like a crown moulding and more decrative.  Hope this helps.

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