Photo Frames
Display Your
Favourite Memories With a Unique Photo Frame
Photo frames and photo albums
personalise a home because they represent your life and experiences. At the
same time, these stylish accessories convey aspects of your personality through
picture-perfect moments. As the saying goes—a picture is worth a thousand
words.
While the reminder of life's precious
moments is enough to uplift your mood, you can also take pleasure from the
photo frames' visual aspect. Photo frames come in all shapes and sizes, from
collage and multi-photo frames to miniature picture frames with a single photo.
You can create visual interest on any
wall with picture frames, especially when you play with colours, materials and
styles. In fact, one might treat these accessories as furniture pieces because
they can make such an impact wherever they're displayed.
Whether you want to emphasise your
walls, show off your wedding photos or frame your best artwork, you can find
the most stunning picture frames to purchase at One Six Eight London that suit
any purpose.
Picking the Right Photo Frame
You can find photo frames in various
sizes and shapes here at One Six Eight London. We sell glass and metal photo
frames in a mix of colours, from basic black, white and natural shades to gold,
metallic and dusty pink. Sizes include 10x8, 7x5 and the standard 6x4 frames.
The priority is that the picture frame
fits your chosen image. It should fit perfectly to convey the story behind that
image, be it old family memories or a special occasion with friends. A photo
frame that is too big or too small will diminish the natural power of the
image.
At the same time, you should focus on
frames that complement the size and mood of the room. For instance, if a small
study space is already cluttered with furniture, books and other accessories,
try to avoid further cluttering the small area by cramming in too many frames.
Whereas in ample space, you can emphasise tall spacious walls with larger
picture frames.
The trick to dressing your home with
accessories is to find a happy sense of balance. Take a moment to pick the
perfect frame you will continue to adore well into the future.
Where Should You Put a Photo Frame?
As our photo and picture frames are
crafted in different styles, you can place them anywhere in your dwelling.
Whether you want to hang a picture on the staircase wall or stand your photo
upright on the dresser or fireplace, you can find frames to suit any house
location.
Some residents like to create a
feature wall with multiple photo frames. This allows you to share memories with
every visitor who enters your humble abode. Alternatively, you can dot photo
frames randomly in each room to add character and personality. Ultimately,
there is no right or wrong answer. You can put a photo frame wherever your
heart desires!
When it comes to putting a photo frame
up, some general rules will help you position your pictures like a pro. Nobody
wants to strain their neck trying to catch a glimpse of the family photographs.
Much like other decorations, such as mantel clocks and wall clocks, your photo frames should be
arranged with easy viewing in mind, and that starts with the right height.
For example, photo frames should hang
at eye level (or gallery height) in rooms where you tend to stand a lot, such
as the kitchen. Elsewhere in offices, studies and living rooms, photo frames
typically work best at a seated eye level, so there's no need to look up high
or low.
Scroll through our selection of photo
frames for inspiration and find the style that wins your heart!
FAQs
What is the size of standard picture frames?
Photo frames come in a range of sizes,
but the standard size is 4x6 inches. This size fits the standard 35mm
photography and is generally the standard size photo albums use. You can choose
this size for various subjects, including artwork and family photos.
How do I choose a photo frame colour?
You want a photo frame colour that
works with the room, and you can get started by considering the colour palette
you're already working with. You can work with your wall colour, nearby artwork
and by picking out the colours within the print or photographs.