Bring the outside in with a photo mural. This wall art by travel photographer Laura Watilo Blake shows Republic of colombia's wax palm forest in the Cocora Valley © Oleksii Nazaruk / Lone Planet

In that location hasn't been much travel this twelvemonth only that does mean that many of us have been looking to make our living space that lilliputian fleck brighter.

Whether you're still in lockdown, looking for the perfect gift or but enjoying some downtime over the holidays, you tin proceed the sweetness memories of past adventures live. Here are a few suggestions for personalizing your living spaces with holiday photos trapped on your digital devices.

1. Put a frame around information technology

A digital photo frame is one of the easiest ways to brandish your travel images. The latest generation of digital photograph frames are Wi-Fi enabled and make it piece of cake to link to popular social media and cloud-storage services without a big time commitment. Nixplay, for case, has free-standing and wall-mounted frames that connect to Dropbox, Google Photos, Facebook and Instagram.

The Nixplay mobile app unlocks more than features, including collection curation, viewing preferences and sharing options. Digital frames also make not bad gifts for less tech-savvy family members from whom y'all're socially distanced. Y'all can create a defended email address so you and other family members can send photos direct to their frame.

A photo book overlays several other travel documents, including a map, a postcard from West Africa, and two other books

Photograph books like these tin exist organized past theme or showcase specific trips © Laura Watilo Blake / Lonely Planet

2. Create a photo volume of your past vacations

Instead of swiping through your travel photos on your phone, turn them into real page turners with a photo book. They can be organized by theme, color or by specific trips. No affair how they are curated, make certain to choice only the images you really love. Fewer photos volition have maximum bear upon on the page, merely you intermission up the volume with collages of smaller images, too.

Here's some advice from Steph Lehman, a photo book editor and graphic designer for Far-Country Press, an independent volume publisher based in Helena, Montana: "I like many options to work with for subjects and locations, including dissimilar orientations, color schemes, choices for usage every bit master images or accent photos, etc."

three. Experiment with unexpected print surfaces

Society6 is an online marketplace for artists who sell their artwork printed on a variety of media, from more traditional framed prints to all kinds of home décor items and consumer goods. Anyone can join, which means yous tin upload your ain travel photos and fifty-fifty make coin selling them if yous're looking for a side hustle.

Don't await a windfall since you'll probably want to buy all the cool products adorned with your travel photos. Among other things, you tin adorn your domicile office with a photograph calendar, raise your daily meditation with a printed yoga mat and drift off to sleep snuggled under a custom-designed comforter.

At that place are all kinds of online press services with unique products on which to print, including lampshades (Zazzle), wood boards (PhotoBarn), metallic (Artbeat Studios), acrylic (Mpix) and pare-and-stick fabric (SnapBox).

A couple sit on a warm brown leather sofa in front of a wooden coffee table. A cat sits in the foreground looking towards a wall of framed photos

Kelsey and Grant Miller take a photo wall in their Columbus, Ohio, dwelling. © Laura Watilo Blake / Lonely Planet

4. Go large with a wall mural or photo wall

It may experience like your earth has shrunk a little, but your travel photos can be larger than life. Photo wall murals can brand you feel like y'all're sleeping in a Scandinavian woods or dining on a white-sand beach at sunset. Murals Your Fashion, for example, will take your photo and wall dimensions and create custom wallpaper with a water-activated adhesive bankroll.

Kelsey Miller, a copy editor based in Chicago, likes to find unique ways for displaying images. She went the DIY route to save some money on a photo wall in her living room. "The image on my wall is a material tapestry I purchased from Society6," she says. "I cut it into 12 pieces with a rotary cutter (for a super clean cut), then used a cornstarch/water paste to 'glue' them to the back of 12 square frames from IKEA. The best office is that I can peel off the tapestry and the cornstarch/water paste washes off with lather and water, and then I can always replace it."

Photo walls can also be groupings of many unlike travel photos like the ane Cleveland fine art managing director Stephanie Park has in her abode. "They are from all different places, simply I've fabricated them cohesive by press them in black and white. They are in silver frames of all different sizes and styles."

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There are a lot of means to incorporate your favorite travel snapshots into your dwelling house decor © Carmen Gilded / EyeEm

v. Don't underestimate the power of a classic print

Printing out your photos isn't a new idea, but chances are about of your images accept stayed trapped in the digital realm. Requite your memories some space in the real globe and blow them upwards to appreciate the details on traditional photograph paper. "Do your research before you impress," says Vincent McCracken of Mpix, the online arm of Miller'southward Professional person Imaging, the largest professional person photo lab in the U.s.a..

"While drugstores or big box stores might be a convenient way to print your photos, some employ cheap paper and your color volition vary widely from print to impress." Mpix uses certified archival quality papers and has in-house experts that personally review photos to ensure perfect color on every print. Their standard E-surface paper, which has a pearl end that you commonly encounter in wedding albums, reduces glare, which you would normally get from printing on glossy paper.

five. Remember outside the frame

There are all kinds of non-traditional ways to show off your travel photos on a wall. You can spend hours on Pinterest and other social media sites exploring all the possibilities. Some of my favorite ideas for exhibiting travel photos include wooden hanger frames, fairy string lights with clips, postcard racks and vintage luggage tags. Finally, if you're i of those people who hoarded toilet paper at the onset of Covid-nineteen, you tin turn the empty cardboard rolls into frames, too.

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This article was starting time published April 2020 and concluding updated December 2020.

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