
As the seasons come and go, so do the spaces. If you have visited the blog over the past few years you know how much I love re-designing our entryway wall. It’s one of those vignettes in our home that I always look forward to showcasing a new piece of furniture or collections that we have.



This entryway vignette reset is was inspired by a little collection that I have. For quite some time now I have been obsessed with military panoramic photos & have collected a few on my flea market adventures. I cannot remember when I started my collection of these, but I have displayed them in various areas of our house over the years. One of my favorite memories with the panaramic’s is with my father-in-law who is a big history and car buff. When we had Jose’s family over the day before thanksgiving, he was fascinated one of the panoramics. He sat staring at each one for hours which was so adorable & made me laugh at how cute it was. He started googling the location, determined the types and of vehicles in the photos, what that unit did during the timeframe of the photo, it went beyond a conversation piece. As inspiration I decided to bring those into the front of our house, to add to that little bit of intrigue to those who appreciate our military and its history.



Balancing out a gallery wall is always a fun challenge, but doing it on a staircase wall makes it just that much more interesting. We wanted to really accent the size of some of our panoramic photos length, and create an ascending design to one of the smaller photos we have in our collection. Still looking a little bare and empty in some space, we filled the voids with other little decor collectibles that fit along with the frames and color tone of the paper or print.





All in all, it was a fun and easy project to accent our entryway. I hope you enjoyed our new styled space that will take us into the next season, and I hope it inspires you to start a collection of your own. Thank you, as always, for stopping by the blog today and every other day. Jose are I are going to try to bunker down and stay warm of the next few days, and that means more indoor projects!! Xx Liz Marie
It’s a very different way to all the regulary all over seen gallery walls but a rather wonderful one. I like the way you hung the frames it’s such a clear and “tidy” arrangement. Maybe on tiny little frame on the top of it..
In my mind it’s a gallery wall of honor for all those brave men of old.
This is by far, my favorite arrangement on your stair wall. I have always been fascinated by large panoramic group photos. As an antique dealer, I have sold many in my time. I personally collect old sepia toned class photos from before 1930. Your creativity is always an inspiration.
This without doubt the best gallery wall I’ve ever seen. My grandfather, father, and brother, and most uncles all served spanning the Spanish American War, WWII, Korea, through Vietnam. I love the subject and the symmetry!
May I ask the best place to get a panoramic photograph framed? Thank you. This is lovely
Wow, how amazing it looks! As someone previously said..the symmetry is amazing 😉 I wonder how much time you spent searching for those photos… 🙂
I love your gallery wall, besides Jose, it’s a wonderful reminder, of all the men and years spent for us to have all we hold dear today. Thanks and besides being very interesting.
What a blessing to see your gifts being used on your beautiful site. I pray you continue to seek what is in store and trust by faith. Love you photography! What kind of lenses and camera do you use? I am new to blogging and after many years am stepping out on faith to try it!
Fantastic. So much history.
Love the military pictures! My Mom has one much like the bottom panoramic picture shown with my Grandfather in it from WW 1. Thanks for the idea!
Love this!!
I am usually a put something up and stick to it forever kind of girl…but only because nail holes make me crazy!
How do you change your spaces up so much without all the nail holes everywhere?
Looks Amazing, I love everything you do! Can I ask where you got that amazing shirt at?
I love it on so many levels. You are very talented! I wish I had an ounce in me. God bless.
This is my favorite look in this space! Love it all!
Love the wall display. How did you hang the panorámica. I see a strip behind them.
I was wondering the same thing…..
Liz I love what you guys did!!!!! That is so beautiful!!!!! Stay warm!!! Xoxo
Julia @farmhouse_charmed
Love this! But did they come out of your office?…..now what’s in there?
Panorama
Beautiful! Can I ask, where you found or had made that lovely white “create something with purpose” fabric on the left hand side of the entry way? I love it!!
love the gallery walls but need to know more about the sofa!!!
This is fantastic! Did you put the photos up exactly as you found them, or did you re-print them to size them to fit the space? If you did reprint them, can you source that for us? So beautiful!
Also wanted to ask about the Create banner! The gallery wall is amazing ❤️
Hi! I love the textual wall hanging at the end of the stairs – I can’t seem to find a source for it though… help!
Thank you in advance!
Ha! RIGHT after I posted this I found it online! <3
Love the wall! I have a photo of my great grandfathers military photo just like these! However it was never framed! Did all your photos come with the frames? Where can I purchase one for my treasured photo?
I absolutely love this scene. I do have a question though. Why is it that bloggers post umpteen pictures of the same scene, just a slightly different view? Thanks
im still looking for this help lol!