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Decorating using Cathedral Picture Frames
Tired of the usual oval or rectangular frames? Why not try
something new? You can use differently shaped picture frames such as cathedral
picture frames? Cathedral picture frames are uniquely shaped frames that mimic
the shape of a cathedral window – with a flat end at the bottom and a
half-circle curve at the top. These also feature curved corners. This type of
picture frame is also called a single boiler frame.Cathedral frames usually features elaborate carving at the
curved end. There a
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22nd Dec 2015
Decorating with Convex Glass Frames
Provide a new take on the classic and elegant antique
picture frame with convex
glass. In the olden times, portraits were framed using convex glass. This
minimizes the contact between the glass and the portraits so that when there is
condensation, the paper will not adhere to the glass. Today, the use of convex
glass as glazing and mirrors can provide a unique look to a room, as well as a
touch of nostalgia and luxury.Here are some ways you can use a picture frame with convex
glass to dec
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26th Sep 2015
Get Styling with Vintage Picture Frames
Who says vintage
picture frames make for limited styling options? Whether you want something
dainty and whimsical, something more luxurious, something relaxed or edgy,
vintage picture frames can be an important decorative element. These can add a
unique look to your walls, shelves and coffee tables.Here are some interior decorating styles that work very well
with vintage or antique
picture frames:
French
farmhouse. How about mimicking the style of a relaxed farmhouse somewhere
in the so
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10th Sep 2015
Shape Shifting: Alternative Shapes for Picture Frames
Tired of the
traditional rectangular or oval picture frames? Victorian Frame Company offers a lot of
alternatives if you are thinking of trying other picture frame shapes for your
home or office design needs. The creative use of these alternatively-shaped
picture frames can add a unique look and feel to the atmosphere you are trying
to create.Here are some
shapes you can consider:Heart framesThese heart-shaped
frames are made of finely crafted solid wood and are hand finished based on
yo
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24th Jul 2015
Using Acrylic Glazing for Your Picture Frames
Glazing is one of the protective components in picture
frames. It keeps dust and grime from settling into the photo or artwork. The
glazing also protects from the oils and dirt that may come from the curious
fingers of children or the grimy paws of pets. In the olden times, people used convex glass not
just to keep off the dirt from the photo but also to minimize the points of
contact between the photo and the glass.Over the years, people shifted from convex glass to flat
glass. With the u
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14th Jul 2015