Creating a Picturesque Wall Display Using Frame Groupings
Frame groupings are one of the ways you can display family photos, themed pictures, or art prints in any size of wall space you have, without having to fully plan a gallery wall.
Frame groupings are one of the ways you can display family photos, themed pictures, or art prints in any size of wall space you have, without having to fully plan a gallery wall.
Wall art, photos and frames are generally considered finishing touches. It is so much easier to design around wall art and accessories than it is to find accessories to match the colour and shade of your walls.
How many times have you decided on a colour scheme, painted a room, then spent longer shopping for accessories to give the space the finishing touches?
Home scanners, more often known as all-in-one printers that print, scan, and do other funky stuff, might seem like one of those gadgets that just sits there and does nothing. It’s one of those machines that sit there looking all technical and pretty, yet it’s seldom used. Then when you do power it up, you find yourself trawling through the bits and bobs drawers to find the instruction manual to use it.
When was the last time you backed up your photos? Not just the ones you have on your phone, but also the pictures stored in photo albums, the ones that have already been burned to DVD or CD and all the precious snaps already printed and framed, hung proudly on display.
Whether you have a static caravan you use as a home away from home or travel the country or continent in a motorhome, you can still take advantage of personalising your interior design regardless the structure.
Art can and does transform rooms and can change the feel of the environment when you walk into a room, up a staircase or along a hallway.
With only four walls and limited flat space using shelving and side tables, there can come the point when you find yourself lacking the space to display a great piece of framed art you would love to put on show.
Wouldn’t it be great if every photo you captured on your phone or digital camera was perfect, ready to print and put into a frame? Not even professional photographers have that luxury. Even the most experienced professional will rely on image manipulation tools to enhance the quality of photos.
Getting your photos from digital to print is not as straightforward as powering up your printer, loading your photos and sending the job to the printer. Printer paper needs to be taken care of from the instant it arrives right through the printing process, and when you’re putting the print in the frame too.
Do you want to turn your walls into masterpieces displaying some of your finest photography or the best art prints you have in your collection? Wood frames are the way to go as they are longer lasting than faux wood frames and provide superior protection for your art that lasts for years, often decades.
Artists frequently find themselves with spectacular drawings preserved in a portfolio because studios lack the space to hang multiple photo frames.
When you are short on space and want to show more of your artwork, whether in your home, art studio or at an art stall, multi photo frames are a convenient choice, and far more cost-efficient too.