Those beautiful summer vacation photos are in a cardboard box. Somewhere.
The souvenirs you picked up on that overseas trip years ago are jumbled in a drawer.
Your collection of (fill in the blank) is in the kitchen cupboard.
Why not showcase these personal treasures and create great art at the same time?
One clever way to do it is to mount shelves or frames on a wall and fill them with whatever pleases you. Decorators call it a salon wall, and it has origins in 17th-century Paris, when the Royal Academy held exhibitions, or "salons," to showcase student work. Their art would be mounted in a closely knit configuration.
A visually balanced arrangement is what you're after, said New York interior designer Elaine Griffin.
"It's the eclecticism — photos with found objects, for example — that makes it beautiful and stylish," she said. "Every element should speak to you or tell you a story."
To create a salon wall, plan carefully. Lay out the arrangement on the floor first, and then transfer it from the floor to the wall, piece by piece.