Quick Tips
Choosing a Mirror Frame

Since a mirror doesn't have an inherent style, pretty much anything goes. Our main consideration is to direct you to frames that will support the weight of the mirror. As far as design goes, the frame can blend into your room or become a dramatic accent. Rather than using a single large mirror, we can also frame a series of smaller mirrors you can hang in a grid for added interest.
Hanging Sets
Each piece of a matched set of art is typically framed identically and hung in a structured layout. Of course you can always hang pieces more randomly if that is your style. You can display them with even spacing between each one. A current trend is hanging a row of matching frames side by side across a wall with little or no space between them. When hanging odd number of pieces you can still have structure, such as two frames centered over three frames, again with uniform spacing.
Hanging Groupings
Groupings of mixed and matched art and frames, or framed art and mirrors are popular today. Unlike a matched set of art that is generally framed the same and hung in a highly structured way, random groups are usually framed to suit each individual piece and arranged more casually. Many people like to lay the pieces out on the floor to see the overall balance before committing to making holes in the wall. You can also cut pieces of paper and tape to the wall to experience the final effect.



