When you have a collection of photos, artwork and other special items to display, how can you get the most impact from them?  Framing them is a great way to emphasize these pieces, while protecting them at the same time.  The design options with custom framing are virtually endless.  Depending on your personal tastes, you can have the items framed in a coordinated fashion for a matching, streamlined collection, or if your style is more eclectic, you can create a grouping with differing frame styles.
A grouping can work well in your home or office, whether you have a large wall you’d like to fill or a smaller area that you’d like to cozy up with several related pieces.  Hallways and stairwells are also great places to hang groupings.  These transitional areas can be used to connect larger, adjacent areas.  A collection of framed artwork and photos will do wonders to personalize these spaces.
Once your pieces are framed and ready to hang, create a mock layout on the floor by arranging all the frames until you are happy with how they look.  Next, measure the distance between each piece and write it down.  When you begin to actually hang each piece, refer to your notes.  This will minimize hanging and re-hanging since you’ll already have your layout.
For more information on framing and hanging groups of art, contact Randy Burzynski and Rose Marie Longan at FASTFRAME of Valencia.  They are located at 24204 Valencia Blvd, at the corner of Valencia Boulevard and McBean Parkway, and they can be reached at 661-291-1325.

Santa Clarita Magazine