Art Advice: How to Add A Personal Pop of Color
An easy way to give your personal posters a completely new look
You don't always need to make a big change at home to create a fresh atmosphere. Are you like me and often feel like just trying something simple to see what happens?
This time I wanted to experiment with our colored frames and mounts paired with personal photographs. Personal photos often end up in quite classic frames – but I was curious about what would happen if you let the color take up a little more space instead.
What happens if you put an old photo in a bright red mount? Or let a soft pastel frame a favorite memory?
It was easier and much more fun than I thought it would be – the result was a simple way to give the photos a totally new look. It's such a small detail, but it really made all the difference.

When the frame becomes part of the art
When I began trying different combinations, I noticed how much the frame impacts the feeling of each picture. A colored frame can almost become part of the photo itself - it enhances the mood, creates contrast and makes the image feel more alive. A black and white photo in a colorful passepartout can suddenly feel both more modern and more personal.
Styling tip: Try choosing a color that features somewhere in the image, perhaps in a small detail. Alternatively, create contrast with a completely different color.

Mix colors for a more vibrant picture wall
I often find that picture walls are most interesting when everything isn't perfectly matched and mixing different colors of frames and picture mounts makes the wall feel more dynamic and personal.
A handy trick is to keep the designs quite simple, for example personal photographs, and let the colors of the frames create the variation instead.
Styling tip: Select similar photos but play with different colored frames. This creates variation without feeling cluttered.

Make your memories even more personal
Personal posters and photographs often hold extra meaning which is why it's nice to put the creativity into picking colored frames and picture mounts.
For example, you can:
- Collect several small pictures in a larger frame.
- Use a colored picture mount.
- Be creative and use a poster, patterned paper or fabric as a background behind several smaller pictures.
- Combine different colored frames and picture mounts on the same wall.
It doesn't have to be perfect – sometimes it's the playfulness that makes it feel most personal.

A quick refresh at home
What I like most about this type of styling is how simple it can be. Little adjustments - like changing the frame or adding a color - can change the atmosphere of the whole room. Sometimes a little pop of color is enough to give both your pictures and your home new energy.





