
Your choice of framed art can help create balance with your existing space. In this room, the framed art, the view out the window and the green plants all blend in color, as well as theme.

Your choice of framed art can help create balance with your existing space. In this room, the framed art, the view out the window and the green plants all blend in color, as well as theme.

Art does not have to match the sofa! Here is a good example of the three pieces of art not matching each other, and they introduce color we do not see in the room. and it works!

Displaying frames on shelves allows you to easily make changes as you add a new frame or change out a picture.


Here’s a funky room with a clean, leveled grouping of frames. Who would have thought dots could look so good? Check out that cool chair too!

Let’s face it, not everyone wants to hang their kid’s art in the living room. A mudroom or hall where the family comes and goes each day may be the perfect alternative. The display will still allow the kids to take pride in seeing their art on display.
A stairway is a great place to display a creative grouping of custom framed family photos, art , mirrors, etc. With an arrangement like this, you can start in the middle and keep growing each direction until you fill your space.