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How to Frame Your Digital Download Art

Once you’ve printed your art, the frame you choose can completely transform how it looks in your home. A good frame doesn’t just protect your artwork—it enhances it, ties it into your decor, and helps it feel finished. Here’s a guide to make framing simple.



1. Frame by Room

  • Living Room: Go for statement frames that match your style—sleek black or metallic for modern spaces, or wood tones for warmth.
  • Bedroom: Soft, natural wood or white frames keep the space calm and relaxing.
  • Dining Room & Kitchen: Slim, minimalist frames work well to keep the look clean and uncluttered.
  • Office: Choose frames that reflect your personality—classic black for focus, or colorful accents for creativity.
  • Entryway: Bold or oversized frames make a strong first impression.

2. Frame by Style

  • Modern / Minimalist: Thin metal or black frames; floating frames also work beautifully.
  • Bohemian: Mix and match frames in different colors, textures, and finishes for a collected look.
  • Traditional: Ornate, carved, or gold-toned frames pair well with classic artwork.
  • Industrial: Raw wood, metal, or distressed finishes keep the look cohesive.

3. Frame Materials & Finishes

  • Wood: Versatile, warm, and available in countless finishes.
  • Metal: Sleek, modern, and durable—often in black, silver, or gold.
  • Acrylic / Plexiglass: Lightweight and contemporary, perfect for larger prints.
  • Matting: Adding a mat around the art gives breathing space and makes it feel more polished. White or off-white is timeless, but colored mats can add personality.

4. Custom vs. Ready-Made Frames

  • Ready-made: Affordable and easy to find at places like IKEA, Target, Michaels, or Amazon. Great for standard print sizes.
  • Custom framing: Perfect for oversized, non-standard sizes, or when you want museum-quality finishes. Many services now let you order online.

5. U.S. Framing Services

  • Framebridge: Upload your art or mail it in; they handle printing, matting, and framing.
  • Michaels Custom Framing: In-person custom framing with frequent sales and coupons.
  • Joann & Hobby Lobby: Wide selection of ready-made and custom options.
  • FinerWorks & Bay Photo Lab: Professional art printers that also offer framing.
  • Frame It Easy: Online custom framing at approachable prices, shipped to your door.

6. Final Touches

  • Consider glass or acrylic glazing to protect your print (matte or UV-filtered glass reduces glare).
  • Mix frame colors and styles for gallery walls, or stick with one finish for a more uniform look.
  • Remember: the frame should support the art, not overpower it.

Quick Tip: If you’re unsure, lay your print in different frame styles (or use an online framing preview tool) before committing. Seeing the options makes choosing much easier.