Showing posts with label wooden frames. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wooden frames. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 October 2015

Bring Life to Your Wall With Quality Picture Framing

If your picture is worth framing, then it is certainly worth going about it the right way.

You have taken or purchased the perfect picture, now you need the perfect frame to fit for your walls. Frames do not take away beauty from the picture, but they showcase it. Everyone has that one picture that they love, care for, and cherish; the best way to keep that memory frozen in time is by enclosing it with the right frame.

Color is the first thing you really consider while decorating a new home or office space. People color their homes in ways that reflect their personalities and style. This is the same when you are picking a picture frame for a wall to match a picture. Pick a frame that goes the best with your wall color. For example, do you see a color in a background that will really brighten the picture and bring it to life? It is important to choose a color that will balance the picture and turn it into great interior or exterior.

Here are some important things to consider when you’re choosing the right picture frame for your room: the positioning of the picture, the colour scheme, the theme of the room and the available space.

1. Choose a Room:
Start by choosing the room where you'd like to display your picture. What you hang in a kitchen will be different to a hall or living room. It's about what feels right for the room and the mood you'd like to create.


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2. Match the frame to the picture and the room:
Next you need to choose a suitable frame for the picture and then try it out in the room. Two     important things to consider are
  • Prominence of the Frame – An important piece of artwork or special photo (like your wedding day) is worth displaying more prominently in your home.
  • Size of the picture – Larger pictures can carry a heavier or wider frame.
3. Color of your wall:
If your home is modern, it could probably take vibrant or bold colors. If your home is more     traditional, you might choose a more muted palette. Play with your 'accent' color. If your walls and furniture are fairly neutral, you could use colorful frame as an accent and match it with any soft furnishings.



4. Does the frame feel right?
Finally the most important things to remember when choosing the right picture frame for any room in your house: choose something you like, you are happy to look at.

Frames have the ability to enhance pictures, not hide them. Showcasing that one picture you love the most is the best way to enjoy it, and the best way to preserve it is by choosing the right glassing that will safeguard it for years to come. The top two picks for selecting framing glass are conservation and museum. Conservation glass shields 80% harmful UV rays which causes fading of the picture. Museum glass is truly the best choice of glass as it is encrusted with a quartz like substance that shields almost all harmful UV radiation. 

Size is another significant feature to your eye-catching picture. You do not want to buy a frame that will swallow up your valuable picture. Narrow borders should be avoided as it makes your frame look dull or unexciting. The frames should be a little larger than the picture. Try wider frames to encase the photo and give a sophisticated appearance. Make sure your walls make a positive statement about your home!
Seek professional help to steer yourself in the right direction in your decision making process. They will be familiar with your questions or concerns. Unlike going to a random store and selecting a simple frame, contemplate on going to a skilled consultant. Many stores providing custom picture framing services are available. Some of them are Paintbox Art & Framing, Paintbox Soho, Michael Stores and many more.

Once you have your picture framed and ready to mount, remember the pictures are hung 6-8 inches above furniture and other objects. As long as you follow these easy tips, you should not have any troubles in selecting the perfect frame for your walls. Next time you have a dazzling picture to display, remember these guidelines and may be you'll find yourself being the expert.

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Three important aspect to consider while selecting frames online

In today’s digital age just about anything can be framed however, many people are under the impression that framing is an arduous task and requires professional help at every step of the way. While it is true that professional help should be taken, when looking to frame a costly artwork or heirloom, but getting professionals to frame your every artwork can soon become cumbersome and costly task.



There is no dearth of availability of frames online. With inline websites, you can just about frame anything today:  photographs, fabric, papyrus, paintings in the comfort of your living room. However certain consideration should be taken when choosing frames online. Given below are 3 important aspect to consider while selecting frames online:

Molding Size

There are many mold designs and shapes available. Choosing the correct width is important. Molding size is normally chosen relative to the frame, and can differ, if frame design changes.


A too wide molding can distract attention from the artwork and too thin a molding can provide a week support to the frame and can fall under heavy load.

Frame widths are generally of three types
Thin size: Thin size mold is no more than half an inch and is best suited for frames which are not any larger than 14in x 16in.
Medium size: They are between 1” and 2” thick. These can also hold 2 or 3 v-nails for hanging purpose and can frame up-to the size of 22” x 24”
Large Sized Molding: These molding are above 3” or thicker and can hold frames larger than than 22” x 24”. So based on frame size you can order appropriate mold online.

Color Choice

Users are spoilt for color choices. Colors range from monochromes to vibrant color. While choosing color for frame, it should be kept in mind that the frame color should not dominate the artwork. Browns and black are normally safe color for a frame. But based on the Theme of the artwork and environment the right color should be chosen. The place where the frame is going to be hung directly dictates the frame color so as to compliment the other items in the room. So choose a color which compliments the artwork and surrounding and if in doubt go for monochrome color.

Mat Board

Matting not only provides aesthetic look and feel to the frame but has functional use as well.


It provides spacing between the art and glass. This is important as it prevents color peeling overtime and also helps in reducing humidity inside the frame. There is no dearth of choice in Mat boards these days. They come in various textures and colors, and you should always consult a professional while picking out these mats. As a rule of thumb, when in doubt, go for a thicker border. Choosing a thin mat is the most common mistakes made while custom picture framing. A good quality Mat above 1” should do the trick.

So by keeping these 3 tips in mind you can assure yourself that you choose the right looking frame for your picture, which complements and accentuates your artwork beauty and also at the best price.

Friday, 12 June 2015

Shapes of picture frames available for your custom

Custom Framing is one the best way you can use to protect and display your picture. Custom Frames are generally made up of wood or metal base.

Custom Wood Frames
Wood frame varies greatly from costly oak moulding to bamboo moulding. There are varied types of wood frame available in as many types of wood present in market. Although the make of frame is seldom mentioned or demanded by the buyers but special attention is given to design and finish of the frame. Wooden frame can be designed and cut in various design and they have the option of built to buyers’ specification easily. Wooden frames can bring old age feeling and sophistication to your photograph

Wooden Frames

Custom Metal Frames
In case of metallic frames they are much simple to design when compared to wooden frames. Specialty designs can be obtained in Metal framing - such as brushed rounded corners (by using chemicals) and baded designs. Few benefits that metal frame enjoys over wooden frame are that they are more durable and will not warp with time. Metal frame are easy to make when compared to wood and are also less costly than wooden frames.

Metal Frame

Picture frames in general are square or rectangular, although circular and oval frames are not uncommon. Custom frames also has the flexibility to create some unusual shapes, such as heart shaped frames which are generally used during wedding photography . Frames sometimes can be shaped as a memorabilia, to be given out on special occasions. There are also picture frames designed to go around corners. A popular design is the scoop, an indent in the frame which adds depth.

As mentioned above main advantage of the Custom frame is that it gives you the flexibility to go for any type of frame shape. There are several schools of thought as to which shape of frame should go for which art, although no hard and fast rules prevail. The best way to choose shape of frame is to let the work of art dictate which frame to choose from. Here are some helpful tips to do just that:

  • A period painting looks good in a timeless, traditional, elegant gold-leafed frame or a handsome walnut or mahogany wood frame.
  • Abstract painting or ethereal paintings look better in sleek, less fussy frames.
  • For paintings that are neither vintage nor abstract, there are frames which are hybrid of classical as well as contemporary. These are called transitional frames.
  • Large painting generally looks great in wider moldings and require large wall to be displayed on, as a large frame can add as much as 7 to 12 inches to the overall dimensions. However if going large is not an option then floater frame may help. Floater frames usually add only 1 to 4 inches to the height and width of a large painting,
  • Always remember to get a good consultation from a professional framer. There are times when framers can guide you to choose a multilateral frame composition i.e. one or more frame moldings used together to achieve a unique look, with or without linen liner, plus fillet.

Each work of art is unique in its own way and has a story to tell. Frame shapes should be chosen such that it benefits the art that is on display. A contemporary painting hung in traditional room not necessarily need to have a traditional frame; nor does a traditional painting in a contemporary room need a contemporary frame. Also falling into the trap of, matching frames with the other group of frames in the room is not a good idea. Some of the most stunning groupings of paintings are obtained by using variety of frame styles, sizes and finishes.
Quality framing, however, can be an expensive endeavor and getting opinion of professional is invaluable. Take time out to discuss in detail about your requirement with the framer in order to make the right selection and bring pleasure through your art for generations.