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    • Art Deco & Pochoir Prints
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    • Change Prints
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    • Home Decorating Ideas
    • Marine Prints
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    • Original vs. Reproduction
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  • Home
  • Antique Print Shopping
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Antique Print Care
  • Antique Print Terminology
  • Architecture, Scenery Pri
  • Art Deco & Pochoir Prints
  • Botanical Prints
  • Change Prints
  • Collectible Value
  • Dog, Cat & Horse Prints
  • Downton Abbey Era
  • Events
  • Frame and Mat Basics
  • Greek & Roman Prints
  • Home Decorating Ideas
  • Marine Prints
  • Maps
  • Natural History Prints
  • Office Decorating Ideas
  • Original vs. Reproduction
  • Original Museum Prints
  • Performing Art Prints
  • Sporting Prints
  • Victorian Prints

frame and mat basics

Decorate Like a Pro

To achieve good proportion be sure that the width of the mat is at least twice the width of the frame. For instance, if the mat border is 2 1/2 inches the frame width should be 1 inch to 1 1/4 inch.


Mat colors may vary, but an ivory color outer mat and dark inner mat is neutral and very popular. The double mat also lends depth and focus to a print and serves to draws the eye in.


There are hundreds of frame styles. Choose a frame that matches the theme of your print. For example, cherry, walnut or oak wood finish frames are good for natural history and historic prints. Black or silver frames work well with Art Deco prints. Gold finish frames look good for sophisticated prints, such as ancient Greek vases and architectural prints. There are also Victorian style frames for turn of the century fashion prints. 


Quality frames are usually made of hard wood and not manufactured wood known as MDF. Expensive gold gilded frames are also available


For eye appeal hang frames and prints either singularly or in groups. 

A few examples

Cherry Finish Hardwood Frame

Cherry Finish Hardwood Frame

Cherry Finish Hardwood Frame

Showcase a print in a  premium frame

Black Trim Hardwood Frame

Cherry Finish Hardwood Frame

Cherry Finish Hardwood Frame

Exceptional quality hardwood frames.

Gold Tone Hardwood Frame

Cherry Finish Hardwood Frame

Antique Gold Finish Frame

Elegant gold tone hardwood frame.

Antique Gold Finish Frame

Black and Gold Hardwood Frame

Antique Gold Finish Frame

 Sophisticated  gold  finish frame.

Black and Gold Hardwood Frame

Black and Gold Hardwood Frame

Black and Gold Hardwood Frame

An elegant period frame.

White Hardwood Frame

Black and Gold Hardwood Frame

Black and Gold Hardwood Frame

Contemporary white frame.

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