Choosing the right frame style and mount involves considering your room’s décor, the type of photo, and the specific display effect you want to achieve.
Selecting a Frame Style
- Classic Wood Frames: These offer warmth and timeless character. They are ideal for family portraits and traditional spaces. Options include oak (pronounced grain), walnut (deep tones), and maple (light and clean).
- Modern Metal Frames: Featuring slim profiles and clean lines, these are best for contemporary interiors, minimalist compositions, or bold color photography.
- Ornate Traditional Frames: These feature gilded accents and carved details, making them perfect for formal heirloom portraits or oil painting reproductions.
Choosing a Mounting Option
- Acid-Free Matting: Used for paper prints to create a protective air gap. Single matting provides a clean border, while double matting adds a secondary accent layer for extra depth.
- Gallery Wrap: For canvas prints, the image is stretched over a wooden frame so it continues around the sides. You can also add a floater frame to give the appearance that the canvas is floating.
- Recessed Hanging System: Specifically for metal prints, this system allows the aluminum sheet to sit flush against the wall for a sleek, luminous look.
Digital Preview
To ensure the best match, use an online design tool to upload your photo and experiment with different pairings of media and moulding. This allows you to preview a digital proof of the finished piece before production begins.
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