Showing posts with label wooden frames. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wooden frames. Show all posts

Why wood molding is important and what are their basic types

There are hundreds of wood mold design that are there to choose in a custom frames. Through the history wood molding has had an important role to play in making a picture frame provide a royal finish. Wooden frames can bring old age feeling and sophistication to your photograph. Wood Mouldings are the material of choice for many art lovers.  Although the make of frame is seldom mentioned or demanded by the buyers, but special attention is given to the design and finish of the frame.

Wooden frame can be designed and cut in various designs and they have the option of built to buyers’ specification easily, however there are 6 basic shapes where wood molding can be categorized into. These frames make up for most of the custom framing projects and offer enough variety to the frame

In the figure below, Molding shapes W1 and W2 are the most common round shapes wood molding design you will find in the industry.




Shape W2 is known as Half-Round (also known as Clamshell) and is more popular today than a fully round shape. Shape W3 called as flat frame are even popular these days then a rounded frames. The reason for these frames to be popular is that they are simple in design and do not detract the viewer’s eye from the photograph. They are even more affordable as they are easy to make.



Shape W4 called as Reverse Sloop provides a sleek design to the frame and used in most of today’s contemporary frames and even on awards and certificates. These kinds of frame are known to reflect light from the artwork which is sometime desirable for certain framing projects.

Shape W5 known as a Shallow Scoop has higher outer edges, thus draws the viewer’s eye towards the frame. These are best used for large frames i.e. above 20 inches and helps in neatly separating the artwork and matting from the wall.



Shape W6 is called as Reverse Scoop. Its main property is that, it slides away from the artwork and pushes the artwork outward and away from the frame. Thus giving a projected feeling to the frame.

Apart from these shapes there are many wood mould designs and shapes available, both fancy and contemporary.  So it is important to have a good knowledge upfront. There is nothing quite like the style and warmth of wood for framing, everything from contemporary photo art to traditional oil painting. Wood moulding frame are best to preserve family heirloom and irreplaceable artwork. However care needs to be taken to choose acid free materials that can preserve the artwork for decades.

Custom Mirror Frame Reflects Your Style

Custom framed mirror can be used as decorative mirror, floor mirror, full length dressing mirror, bathroom mirror which reflects your style. With the help of custom mirror frame to enhance the look of any room or wall. Wherever placed mirror reflect and bounce light around the space and deceive the eye into thinking a room is larger than it actually is.

Custom Mirror Frame

Particularly, mirror are inexpensive home accessories to decorating a home, office and other places that can use to make a small area look larger. Explore wide range of shapes like rectangle mirror, square mirror, round mirror, oval mirror and more with variety of size and color. whether you are looking for a wood, glass or metal mirror frames to dress up your wall. We can custom frame a mirror according to your specification.

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In the living room, Mounting a huge mirror with stylish frames on the wall to decor and create a cohesive look in this room. For the security purpose, place a sofa in front of the mirror. Also mirror reflect and bounce light around the room. The position of mirror is closer to window, allowing the mirror to reflect sunlight from it.

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The bathroom is the places at your home that need a big mirror. Select a mirror that inflate the style of the room. In this design, the wall mirror has placed in such kind that can make a small area look larger. The position of the mirror is front of light allowing the mirror to reflect lights.

You get a quick and easy custom frame mirror at affordable price from paintboxnolita.com. Even offering free shipping in neighborhood and Installing your custom frame mirror in 3 easy steps: measure, assemble and mount with easy installation.


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Amazing tips that can help you when framing a painting

Picture framing is like a science, custom picture framing takes some really good skills and a lots and lots of patience. Picture framing is also very vital to the art collector and to the artist in maintaining the value of art. According to a research, it is said that mostly everyone has had something framed once: a piece of art, a degree, a football jersey, you name it and you can get that framed.

Custom photo framing can be the best comrade or the worst foe of the art.  Imagine your best artwork not framed properly, and the damage it can do. Here are some tips for professional framers so they can avoid some very serious mistakes.
  • Use Good quality materials:
This is one of the most important aspect of framing. If you are using low quality materials then beware, they will affect the art in more than one ways in addition they will also reduce the value of your art. When using mat boards or papers in framing then care should be taken that acid free materials are used.
  • Select the glass:
Use UV protected glass always and suggest your customers to go for UV glasses. Ultra violet rays harm your art work, even if you have used UV glass then also try to avoid exposing the painting to direct sunlight. There are also options available in glass like the museum quality glass which is heavy.

There are also alternatives for the glass like the Plexiglass(Acrylic) which has got some good benefits over regular glass and picture framers are suggesting the use of plexiglass as it is safe and light weight.
  • Selecting the proper mats:
Selection of proper matting should be done, you should match the mat with the frame or according to the picture type and texture. Make it look good not weird. Matt are supposed to keep the distance between the art and the glass. There needs to be some space between the art and the glass so that the art does not stick on the glass.
  • Don't use tapes:
Using a tape is a big no. Don’t use the regular brown tape that you use around the house to fix things on the painting or the photograph they might damage the painting after a long run. When you will try to remove the tape from the painting then you can see the large amount of damage that has been done by the tape on the artwork.

Museum quality custom framing shops should avoid using tapes and if you want to then go for the framing specialty tapes. Don't damage some precious museum quality art.

These tips can be kept in mind to avoid turning your artwork into a disaster. The custom framers keep these things in mind and always try to make your artwork more beautiful, But as we can say that precaution is better than cure.

8 Types Of Quality Woods For Beautiful, Wooden Art & Picture Frames


Ever wondered which kind of woods are used in the beautiful wooden picture frames? Here are eight beautiful types of woods most widely used worldwide to make astonishingly beautiful picture frames.  



Cherry wood

Cherry wood For Picture framing
Cherry wood comes in variety of colors ranging from pinkish to reddish. Cherry wood is grouped under hardwood and due to fine continuous grain structure, it has good capability to produce smooth and silky texture when sanded, stained and polished.Its moderate strength, smooth texture and insect resistant properties make it one of ideal wood for art & picture framing.






Fishtail Oak wood

Fishtail oak wood for framing
Fishtail Oak wood is an exotic hard wood, one among most strong and durable woods. It has a distinctive look with embossed pattern on it resembling to a fishtail & that's why it is called fishtail Oak wood. Generally fishtail oak wood has shades ranging from golden tan to coppery color with occasionally rose, burgundy or silver overtone. Being uniquely distinguishable and beautiful in looks, this is also used for picture framing purpose.






Mahogany Wood

Dark mahogany wood for art framing
Mahogany wood needs no introduction. It is one of the most loved wood used for fine-quality furniture, cabinetry sculpture, carving, interior trim and other applications. It comes with yellowish, pinkish or reddish shade when freshly cut. With passage of time it becomes deep rich red to reddish brown. Mahogany wood has fine to medium texture with interlocking grain varying from straight to wavy or curly.  






Walnut Wood

Walnut wood for wooden handcrafted framing
However there are many species of walnut wood in world, most popular is black walnut wood of America. Black Walnut is semi-ring porous, with medium-sized pores throughout and larger pores at the edge of its growth rings. The walnut wood has a low level of shrinkage when drying, and suffers very little seasonal movement. Walnut wood has straight-grained structure making it remarkably easy to work for almost every application. When sanded, it generates a rich smooth finish. It glues well and can be easily steam-bent which makes it ideal for art framing & picture framing.



Quarter sawn oak wood

Quarter sawn oak wood for quality picture framing
Quarter sawn oak wood has a pleasant aesthetic with the famous medullary ray flecks in it. It has wavy interlocked grains which holds finishes better. Liquid can't readily pass through it. Due to its classic beauty and age proof aesthetics, Quarter sawn wood is one of the most beautiful wood to get your arts & pictures framed.





Maple wood

Maple wood for art framing
Maple wood color ranges from nearly white, to an off-white cream color, sometimes with a reddish or golden hue. It has small porous grains spread uniformly over texture. Maple wood sands to a smooth, even surface. It is easy to cut and shape, but can be prone to tear out due to its occasionally interlocked grain pattern. Spalted and figured pieces of maple are usually more expensive than plain boards, but their striking visual effects can make a project very unique and eye-catching





Poplar wood

Poplar wood for picture framing
Poplar wood is light cream to yellowish brown, with occasional streaks of gray or green. It typically has a straight, uniform grain, with a medium texture. Low natural luster. You can find poplar in many furniture projects, toys and wood turnings because it is inexpensive, fairly workable and takes nails, screws and glue well. It works best with paint as a finish, but it can often be stained in an attempt to simulate finer woods. Its cheap price and framing-friendly characteristics make it ideal for affordable picture & art framing.



European beech wood

European Beech wood for art framing
With such a wide range of possibilities in cabinetry, furniture, and flooring, European Beech has quickly become recognized as the most versatile hardwood in the marketplace. It has excellent physical properties, great finish, light color suitable from office to homes. Its easy and clean to plane, rout, drill, sand and turn on a lathe, ideal for bent and formed parts, and finishes to the most exacting standards and specifications




PaintBoxSoho is an innovative picture framing shop located at heart of art, SoHo. We serve at truly affordable rates for all types of framing needs ranging from choosing a frame to delivering it to your home.

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