How to Frame Your Artwork

A simple guide to framing your artwork

5/26/20262 min read

The artwork you have ordered may be delivered in a rolled or paper format. Here’s a simple guide to help you frame and display it beautifully in your space ✨

Framing not only protects your artwork, but also changes the way it feels in a room. The right frame can make a piece look softer, bolder, warmer, more modern — or even gallery-like.

Before You Begin

Once you receive your artwork:

• Carefully unroll and flatten it on a clean surface
• Allow it to rest for a few hours if tightly rolled
• Avoid touching the painted surface directly
• Keep away from moisture while framing

We recommend getting the artwork framed professionally for the best finish and longevity.

2. Classic Wooden Frame

A timeless option that works beautifully with almost every artwork style.

Best for:
• Figurative art
• Divine paintings
• Warm interiors

Frame suggestions:
Walnut, teak, oak, or matte black wood tones.

Choosing The Right Frame Colour

Black Frames: Bold, modern, dramatic.

Wooden Frames: Warm, earthy, timeless.

White Frames: Soft, airy, contemporary.

Gold Frames: Elegant and slightly classic — works beautifully with divine art.

Placement Tips

• Hang artwork at eye level whenever possible
• Leave enough breathing space around the piece
• Avoid direct harsh sunlight
• Large artworks work beautifully above sofas, beds, and dining spaces
• Smaller works look best when styled in pairs or gallery walls

Need Help Choosing a Frame?

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1. Floating Frame

A floating frame creates a small gap between the artwork and the frame, making the piece appear as though it is “floating” inside.

Best for:
• Abstract artworks
• Textured paintings
• Contemporary spaces

Why people love it:
Minimal, premium, gallery-style finish.

3. Canvas Wrapped

n a canvas wrap, the artwork is stretched over a wooden frame and wrapped around the edges, without an external outer frame.

Best for:
• Modern and minimal interiors
• Large statement pieces
• Contemporary abstract artworks

Why people love it:
It gives a clean, gallery-style appearance and feels modern, effortless, and immersive.

4. Glass Framing

Glass or acrylic protection helps preserve artworks from dust and moisture.

Recommended for:
• Paper artworks
• Drawings
• Delicate works

Tip:
Choose anti-glare or museum glass for a premium finish.

Popular Framing Styles