Pictures, paintings, photos and documents like awards and university degrees can all have their appearance improved by the right picture frame. Picture frames can also protect heirloom art works from dust and the damage of time and the elements. Budget and taste are important for deciding what kind of frame would best suit your artworks, but there are other factors which are also important.
A picture can be complimented or overshadowed by the style of frame it is mounted in. Although taste plays some part in making the right selection of frame style some skill at understanding colour and form is also involved. Consulting a professional picture framer may be the right choice for those who lack the eye for picking the best frame which will enhance a picture.
One of the first things to consider when choosing a frame for a picture is whether the picture will hang on the wall or be placed on a shelf, desk or side table. If the picture is to be hung the kind of materials the wall is made from may have an influence on how heavy the frame can be. A modern plaster wall may not have the structural strength to be able to support a very large wood or metal frame. Likewise, if a picture will be displayed on a narrow shelf, a bulky frame may not be the best choice.
The style of room and even the kind of room where your framed paintings or pictures will hang can influence and guide the style of frame you choose. If your sitting room is decorated in a rustic or cottage style it may be better to choose a simple wooden frame than something ornate which would clash with the style of furnishings. Whether your pictures are hung or displayed on shelves their frames should fit in the space they are placed, both in dimension and in style.
Glazing a painting or picture can protect them from dust and insect damage but also can add to the cost. There are several options for glazing including acrylic and a variety of glass grades. Depending on the artwork you may not even consider it necessary to have a picture glazed. Professional picture framers can offer advice as to what the best option may be.
Pictures and photos can be framed within by a mounting. There are many styles of mounting to choose from, some just a simple white card which surrounds the picture and others more elaborate and layered. A mounting around the photo or painting can add to its appearance but also add to the cost of framing.
To be able to choose and mount the right picture frames for precious art works and photos is a skill. There are many choices in frames with budget being really the only constraint in making a decision. If you are uncertain about how to frame a picture or photo it may be better to leave the choice of frames and the work of mounting to a professional picture framer like the members of Fine Art Trade Guild.
A picture can be complimented or overshadowed by the style of frame it is mounted in. Although taste plays some part in making the right selection of frame style some skill at understanding colour and form is also involved. Consulting a professional picture framer may be the right choice for those who lack the eye for picking the best frame which will enhance a picture.
One of the first things to consider when choosing a frame for a picture is whether the picture will hang on the wall or be placed on a shelf, desk or side table. If the picture is to be hung the kind of materials the wall is made from may have an influence on how heavy the frame can be. A modern plaster wall may not have the structural strength to be able to support a very large wood or metal frame. Likewise, if a picture will be displayed on a narrow shelf, a bulky frame may not be the best choice.
The style of room and even the kind of room where your framed paintings or pictures will hang can influence and guide the style of frame you choose. If your sitting room is decorated in a rustic or cottage style it may be better to choose a simple wooden frame than something ornate which would clash with the style of furnishings. Whether your pictures are hung or displayed on shelves their frames should fit in the space they are placed, both in dimension and in style.
Glazing a painting or picture can protect them from dust and insect damage but also can add to the cost. There are several options for glazing including acrylic and a variety of glass grades. Depending on the artwork you may not even consider it necessary to have a picture glazed. Professional picture framers can offer advice as to what the best option may be.
Pictures and photos can be framed within by a mounting. There are many styles of mounting to choose from, some just a simple white card which surrounds the picture and others more elaborate and layered. A mounting around the photo or painting can add to its appearance but also add to the cost of framing.
To be able to choose and mount the right picture frames for precious art works and photos is a skill. There are many choices in frames with budget being really the only constraint in making a decision. If you are uncertain about how to frame a picture or photo it may be better to leave the choice of frames and the work of mounting to a professional picture framer like the members of Fine Art Trade Guild.