Find out the 9 top questions you should ask before you shop for a metal picture frame. By using these 9 questions, you'll be able to find the perfect metal frame quickly and easily.
With the huge selection of metal picture frames available,
sometimes it can be difficult picking the one that's right for you. To help you narrow down your choices here are seven questions you should ask before you start searching for your frame and some tips to help make it easier.
#1- Frame Budget: What is my budget?
If you’re not sure how much you have to spend to get the type of metal frame you want here are some rough guidelines for different types of metal frames, based on a 4x6 size, that can help:
* Under $10 - basic aluminum frames, simple solid brass frames
* $10 and up - basic silver plated frames,
decorative jeweled metal frames, steel frames.
* $30 and up - decorative silver plated frames
* $50 and up - decorative hand made solid pewter frames
* $100 and up - decorative solid sterling silver frames
#2- Keepsake frames: Do I want it to be a treasured keepsake?
If you’re looking for a high quality metal frame that will become a treasured keepsake, then there are basically three types of frames to consider: solid pewter frames, silver plated frames and sterling silver frames. These three types of frames are durable and made to last plus they have a distinct look of quality that sets them apart from other types of metal frames.
#3- Frame Style: What picture frame style do I want?
No matter what your preferred style, you'll always find a metal frame style to match. Here are some examples of metal picture frame styles to consider. Just keep in mind that there is a huge variety of frame styles within each grouping of metal frames.
* Elegant: Silver plated frames, sterling silver frames, metal decorative frames, and metal jeweled frames
* Casual: Decorative metal frames or solid pewter frames.
* Professional: Aluminum frames,
silver plated frames or sterling silver frames
* Modern or Traditional style: Almost any type of metal frame, including aluminum frames, steel frames, pewter frames, silver plate frames, sterling silver frames, fit into this style category.
#4- Color: What color of frame do I need?
Metal picture frames usually come in a variety of gold or silver colors depending upon the type of material it's made from. One thing to be aware of is that a “silver” frame could be made of pewter or aluminum and not necessarily made of sterling silver or silver plate. So, the wording “silver frame” is describing the color, not the material it is made from. This is true for pewter frames as well. Unless it's specifically identified as "solid pewter," it's most likely describing the color of the frame instead of the material.
Metal frames are also available in a wide variety of colors. You can find aluminum frames in colors like gold, silver, copper, blue and black or you can find metal frames with brightly colored enamel finishes or decorated with items like crystals or beads.
#5- Finish: What type of metal finish do I prefer?
The most common metal finishes are matte, shiny, brushed and antiqued. Unless the finish is specifically called brushed, antique or matte, it will normally be a shiny metal finish.
#6- Engraved Frame: Do I want a frame that can be engraved?
If you want to engrave a frame, always check to see if the frame is identified as an engraved (or an engravable) picture frame. This means that the frame is a solid material with the same color metal throughout the depth of the frame. It also has to have a smooth, flat surface for the engraving. Engraved frames are available as silver plated,
solid pewter or sterling silver frames.
#7- Size: Do you need a specific frame size?
If you're framing a standard sized picture, then a ready made frame is your best solution. Ready made frames are the easiest and most economical way to frame because there are so many standard sizes to choose from.
For a non-standard print or a piece of artwork, you'll probably need to frame it in a custom metal frame. How much you want to spend is also a factor that comes into play. You can either buy a custom frame and have it assembled for you or, to save money, you can buy the size you need and assemble it yourself. If you're handy at putting things together and have some extra time, you can always try assembling a metal frame yourself to save money.
Now that you have answered these 7 simple questions you should be able to easily and quickly choose the frame that fits your needs.