Fill your walls with love, NOT mass-produced art

Let’s fill your walls with love, not mass-produced wall art from HomeGoods!

Did you know you can conveniently order wall art during your ordering appointment? I also offer free consultations in your home to help you select the best option for your space.

Framed, metal, and canvas prints are a popular and aesthetically pleasing way to display your photos.  

Sunshine Coast Art and Framing Gallery shares, “Paper-printed photos will never go out of style. They are the classic, traditional format for displaying your sentimental moments and are considered more authentic in appearance.

Photos are flexible in paper form and, when printed in gloss form, look refined, especially when displayed in the right frame.

Framing your canvas is a perfect way to preserve your photo print. Besides being a way to add style further, art frames protect the corners and edges of your canvas. If you want to add more to your canvas, floating frames are a beautiful, innovative way to present your photo with a recessed effect.

Canvas printing is a modern way to display your photos, as the textured material looks like a piece of art on its own.

The biggest benefit of printing your photos on canvas is they produce no glare as they are made with a satin-matte finish. This finish means canvas prints can be displayed in rooms with lots of light (natural or artificial) without a chance of glare or reflection interfering with how your photo is intended to be viewed.

You can choose whether you want to frame your canvas print or not, unlike paper-printed photos that must be framed. Unframed canvas prints are light, leaving less chance of being broken, especially being made with thin fabric that is durable in light, hot or damp areas of the home.

Framing your canvas is a perfect way to preserve your photo print. Besides being a way to add style further, art frames protect the corners and edges of your canvas. If you want to add more to your canvas, floating frames are a beautiful, innovative way to present your photo with a recessed effect.”

Source: https://artframes.com.au/blogs/blog/should-i-print-my-family-photos-on-canvas-or-paper#:~:text=Canvas%20printing%20is%20a%20modern,with%20a%20satin%2Dmatte%20finish.

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