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Picture frames add a wonderful finishing touch to all artwork that you would like to display.  Wood picture frames are some of the oldest historically speaking, and they offer a warmth and style that is suitable for both home and gallery use.  When it comes to wood picture frames, you have several choices you can make in order to ensure that you achieve just the right look and fit.

Wood picture frames are most often used for paintings, although black wood picture frames are equally attractive when used to frame fine art photographs.  Wood can be painted, gilded or stained wonderful shades such as honey maple, white wash, or cherry, to complement your artwork.  That, along with an attractive and colorful mat board, can help to bring your fine artwork to life by drawing the frame and mat colors out of the artwork, to showcase them.

Quality wood picture frames come already assembled.  Premium frames are built with glue and v-nails to ensure a secure fit at the corners.  

Large wood picture frames may be seen in museums and galleries.  They are often ornately carved and gilded, and are a kind of artwork in and of themselves.  Large wood picture frames can weigh a considerable amount, and this should be taken into consideration if you plan on hanging your artwork up on the wall.

Custom wood picture frames allow you the greatest flexibility and choice in framing.  With wood custom frames you can select the moulding of your choice, in whichever width will best suit your fine art.  

Custom wood picture frames are also an excellent choice for the homeowner who wants to add artwork to the home.  While metal frames offer a sleek and stylish look, it can be a little cold-looking in home decors that lean toward country or rustic styles.  This is when wood custom frames are the perfect solution.  

Black wood picture frames can be a great choice for a photographer who want to display photos in the home, where metal frames might be a little too sterile looking.  Black wood picture frames offer an edging to the artwork that will not compete with it, yet provides a bit more warmth than metal might.

Once you have selected the wood picture frames that will look great with your fine art, you can then choose the appropriate mat boards, mount boards, glazing and hanging kits necessary to make your fine art sparkle.  Your expert framing supplies online store can advise you as to further options for your picture frames.



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