A room is incomplete without art on its walls. It can be challenging to choose the right frame. This advice will help you quickly find the right edge.
Complementary and cohesive
Two factors should be considered when framing: the overall theme of the artwork and the decor of the room where it will be placed. It can be hard to choose a theme. However, it is worth taking the time to look at your current space and looking for accents or furniture that stand out. If your room has a specific style already, you can use it as the frame.
Here’s an example. Let’s suppose you love Victorian furniture and have just discovered a classic Dorian Gray portrait. It seems that everything is in harmony. You should choose a frame for your image that is elegant and mathematically precise, possibly with a touch of gold to tie it all together.
It is also essential to determine if your style matches. How does this work?
Variety and Cacophony
Dada and postmodern styles are deliberately designed to clash. This makes it a bold statement, a rebellion against the traditional notions that harmonious art is harmonious.
Have a look at your space. Is each piece of furniture unique? Are you able to see a new leather couch next to a used plaid chair that you bought at a local thrift store? You might stick with the trend but choose a framing option that stands out. You are creating a unique symphonic style by forcing this unusual look.
Bold or barely visible
Once you have chosen a theme or an anti-theme, it is time to decide if you want the piece of art to stand out or blend in with the rest of your room.
For example, if you’re framing a piece for the bathroom, it might be bold. Perhaps you prefer your sunroom’s subtle, new work to blend in with the rest of the room and create a feeling of calm. For a quiet and soft ambiance, choose a simple frame.
Inspiration from Elsewhere
You should now have an idea of the theme you want. To see what other trends have been chosen for your chosen theme, you can research them. This is the easiest part. Just follow your instincts. It will make you happier to see what you like and then match it in the framing shop.
Value and Vindication
When choosing a framing option, remember to consider the artwork’s monetary value. It is essential to find something that complements the piece but does not overspend. You will want to choose a frame that complements the beauty of your expensive piece of art and has a reasonable price.