How to Pick Metallic Picture Frames

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Part of the video series: Types of Decorative Picture Frames

Summary: Learn how to pick metallic picture frames with expert home décor tips in this free online professional framing video clip.

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How to Pick Metallic Picture Frames

These are some of our metallic looks. The come in a lot of different colors. I also have some in gold. I don't know if you can see the metallic look on this one, how it is very shiny. They are more modern thoughts, you might want to do it with a up tight, tight picture. Something with a little maybe a New York fill to it, something a little bit more business like, lady with a higher dollar house might have a tendency to lean towards these. You want to probably, if you had something in your house that might make it bounce a little better these are great to mix and match. You can put them together and make a whole different look then what you got out of the first piece by adding one more piece to it. That goes in all different colors and all different shapes. This one is kind of a funky look about it. It has the metallic sculpted look in the middle here. This is another frame that you can very easily mix and match as I put that down in there it changes the whole look to the frame. You would not probably want to mix something rustic with something up tight, it is not a bad look but it kind of gives you a false thought it is like hmm up town, down town. So you have to stop and look what you have going on. It helps if your eyes likes it, is probably going to work.

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