now I have some videogame and movie posters, but everyone makes fun of me and says they’re immature
what is acceptable instead
How old are you out of curiosity? As you get older you probably won’t care what people think of what you hang on the walls.
I’m wanting to hang some stuff that my parents hung up when I was a kid. A clown picture for example.
Framed pictures of loved ones, posters of artwork (or actual artwork, if you can afford it).
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Mature adults hand whatever they want on the wall and don’t care what others think about it.
My oldest son is 44 this year. He and his wife have an entire room dedicated to action figures, LOTR stuff (like swords), and movie posters of all this stuff. They’re total geeks when it comes to this sort of thing, and don’t give a crap what anyone may think of it.
I’ll bet that the people who are making fun of you are not mature adults.
Everybody has something that they like, and everybody’s different. I have posters of music-related artwork, like Picasso’s “Old Guitarist” and Peter Max’s “Modern Jazz”. Can’t afford originals, so I get posters framed nicely. I know a guy who uses album covers (if you don’t know what an “album” is then I guess you’re young ;))
Put up whatever you makes you happy.
I hope to buy this exquisite clock soon!
It’s taken me about 10 years to start hanging stuff up in my house. So far I have a framed concert poster, a framed Obama art print by a local artist, and a plain white clock.
Frame them. Then they are not posters, they become art. IKEA has cheap frames for posters.
I like artwork, artifacts and things that reflect current and past passions I have or had. I try to limit it to small representations of the various things but still maintain some kind of form to a room.
That’s particularly nifty!
I used to have something very much like this on the wall in my apartment. (A fake-taxidermy plush grizzly bear butt.)
I’ve also got the plastic model of the Cygnus from Disney’s “The Black Hole” on a wall shelf.
I think the real answer is “Anything they want to.”
My own paintings, collages, and photos, a poster of Sid Vicious, and an Ulrike Meinhof wanted poster.
Hey, nobody ever said I was mature.
I think what makes a difference is simply framing whatever you’ve got on the wall. Poster with no frame = teenager putting magazine foldouts up. Poster with frame = grownup.
The latest poster for my living room is the Periodic Table of Bowie, and it got a red mat with silver frame before getting put up.
Decals of Disney princesses, Mickey Mouse, and Mario characters arranged in a scene (a pirahna plant is about to eat Donald!). A framed painting of an owl, and a cool wooden clock.
I also have a chalkboard I got out of the little girl toy aisle that looks like a decorative mirror.
This is the objectively correct way to be an adult and I will hear no arguments.
As others have said, what ever suits you. We have the stairway wall decorated with family photos. The picture over our Kitchen sink was painted by my Dad back in '53.
Other stuff we have from family, or picked up at art festivals. We have some horse pictures that decorated my wifes bedroom when she was a kid. It all means something.
Or other stuff, we just like.
I’m going to go against the grain and say that hanging up cheap posters is not something that most adults do. Whether it’s ‘okay’ is a decision only you can make, but IME most adults have decided that it’s not something they want to do.
Adult things to hang up include art (which can be very cheap since art prices are only marginally related to quality) and possibly framed ‘artsy’ posters in a movie room or man cave. Other options are rugs, mirrors, bare walls, and furniture.
Obligatory XKCD - xkcd: Grownups
I have photos, art picked up from my travels in Japan, Cambodia, China and the US, a pair of skis, our wedding Katuba, a bunch of wooden geckos from Indonesia, mirrors, Tibentan prayer flags, and a few tchotchkes.
People on the internet make fun of the XKCD author for that comic all the time