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Things to Consider When Choosing a Frame for Your Artwork Lawrenceville

Check out some important things to consider when choosing a frame from an art store to match your decor and make your artwork unique.

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Things to Consider When Choosing a Frame for Your Artwork Lawrenceville

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  1. Things to Consider When Choosing a Frame for Your Artwork

  2. What is the Purpose of the Frame? The choice of the frame is determined by the artwork’s purpose and the subject matter. Artwork can be used to decorate or preserve memories and is a fantastic gift for holidays and special occasions. When given as a gift, consideration should be given to the person’s space, style, colors, and experience for assistance. Artwork gifts are perfect for holidays, weddings, baby showers, and as a way to say thank you. The artwork shows thoughtfulness, is emotion-provoking, and they will be reminded of you every time they look at it.

  3. What Type of Art Do You Have? If your framed artwork has vibrant colors and shapes, perhaps having a black or white mat might be the best solution. On the other side, if you have an image with a dark subject, you want to balance the artwork by choosing a suitable mat color. Your framed artwork will substantially impact when you select the correct framing elements from local frame shops.

  4. What is the Final Location of the Artwork? When choosing a frame, the last location of the artwork should be considered. The color, lighting, space, and theme of the room should be considered. For example, an ornate gold frame may look out of place in a rustic cabin. Then, relying on your style, you have to decide whether you want to complement or contrast the existing decor. Framed artwork can set the tone for the rest of the décor. For instance, a thick brown frame can define the furniture design, or intense color can be used as a theme in your décor.

  5. Contact Us Address 2901 U.S. Highway 1 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Call Us (609) 375-0109 Website www.jerrysretailstores.com

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