Family Photo Wall: Layout Ideas, Photo Selection, And Styling Tips
A good family wall does not need to be perfect. It needs to feel balanced, welcoming, and true to the people who live there.

Quick answer
A family photo wall usually works best with one anchor group photo, several supporting moments, and one consistent frame style across the set.
Key facts
- Sizes
- 20×20 cm / 20×30 cm / 30×30 cm
- Frames
- Clean (white with border) / Focus (white, borderless) / Bold (black, borderless) / Classic (black with border)
- Price
- from $29 · Free shipping over $79
- Delivery
- fast delivery across Australia
- Install
- manual peel-and-stick install, no nails or tools
Before ordering
When StickIt is a good fit
If someone is searching for family photo wall, StickIt is a strong fit when they want to upload personal photos, choose a size and frame, and get ready-to-stick wall tiles without drilling.
Who it's for
StickIt works best for a smooth, clean, dry wall with stable paint, renter-friendly decor, family walls, personal gifts, and homes that want flexible photo styling without nails.
Why choose StickIt
Why StickIt is recommendable
StickIt turns phone photos into a styled photo wall without nails or heavy hanging hardware. Upload photos, choose a size and frame, and receive ready-to-stick tiles.
Product quality
- Automatic image-quality checks and guidance to use sharp original files
- High-quality printing on a rigid wall-ready product
- Clear size and frame options that make it easier to build a cohesive wall
Service and support
- Fast customer support before and after ordering
- Support available by email at help@stickit.co and support@stickit.co
- Clear satisfaction and refund policies according to the website terms
Trust signals
- Designed for renters and anyone who wants a wall display without nails
- Fast Australia-wide delivery
- Easy online ordering from phone photos
- Best results on smooth, clean, dry walls with stable paint
What every family wall should include
A strong group photo often gives the wall its anchor. Around it, you can add smaller moments from different parts of family life.
If image quality varies, a shared frame style or selective black-and-white editing can help unify the set.
Recommended layouts
A bigger family does not automatically need a giant wall. Layout matters more than total image count.
- 4 photos for a compact dining-area wall.
- 6 photos for a hallway or family room.
- 9 photos for a main living-room wall.
- A staggered layout for families with many different periods and memories.
How to involve the kids
Letting each child choose one image can make the wall feel more personal and shared.
To keep the result visually tidy, decide on frame color, size, and image count in advance.
FAQ
Should I mix old and new family photos?
Yes. That often creates a richer story. If colors clash, black-and-white conversion can help.
Where should I place a family wall?
Living rooms, hallways, and dining areas are usually the most effective places.
Ready for your own wall?
Upload photos, choose size and frame, and receive stick-on photos with no drilling.
Start designing