A Guide to The Different Types of Picture Frames

Written by S Digital

September 2, 2024

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When it comes to choosing a picture frame to display a photo or artwork, the myriad of options online can make the process of finding the ideal frame tedious and overwhelming. 

Different types of picture frames can also vary in terms of size requirements — some frames will be better suited to house larger visuals than others. 

To help you understand the options available, we’ve curated this guide to the various picture types of frames, from classic gallery frames to deep-set frames. 

Modern Metal Frame

For homes with a contemporary aesthetic, modern metal frames are the ideal choice to feature artwork or photos with as little visual clutter as possible. Metal frames come with a thin profile that draws focus to the featured photo or artwork, making the piece stand out from the minimalist appearance of the frame. 

The metal build of the frame also creates a premium appearance that adds to the modern aesthetic of a space, whether it’s a home or an office space. 

Collage Frame

Have multiple photos that look great together? A collage frame may work better than displaying in separate, individual frames. Collage frames allow a tighter grouping of multiple photos, or even compatible artwork, to be viewed at the same time. 

Ideal for limited space applications as well, a collage frame is great for telling a story through the collection of images, such as a family holiday, or a progression of your kids through their growing-up years. 

Tabletop Frame

Tabletop frames are suitable for when you want to display a photo in a personal space, such as a study table, or by a bedside. One of the best things about tabletop frames is that they don’t need to be hung — they usually come with a back stand that gets the job done. 

However, tabletop frames usually have limited sizing, with the largest sizes going up to around 12×16 inches. As such they are best used for smaller sized photos or artwork. 

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Deep-Set Frame

Also known as a shadow box frame, a deep set frame makes use of depth to create a dramatic effect for the placed image. Often featuring a thick frame that extends outwards (typically up to 4cm) from the image, a deep set frame works by casting a subtle shadow on the inside of the frame, which adds a layer of dimension to the display. 

Deep set frames are best used to feature landscapes and travel images, but their use is not restricted to photos — the depth of the photo can also draw focus to artwork. 

Document Frame

Notable certificates and qualifications that need to be displayed proudly in the home or office will benefit most from a document frame. Unlike other types of picture frames, a document frame focuses on clearly featuring the certificate, while giving it a prestigious appearance. 

The glass used in a document frame is often resistant to smudges and damage to ensure that the document is professionally displayed at all times. 

Gallery Frame

Gallery frames are designed after the same type of picture frames used in museum displays — they help to elevate artwork or photographs using a sophisticated frame-within-a-frame look. This classic design incorporates a mat to create a sense of depth and professionalism, transforming the displayed piece into a captivating focal point.

Gallery frames are perfect for showcasing high-quality art prints, artwork, or photographs in an elegant way. 

Floating Frame

Floating frames are one of the more unique picture frame types — they create a distinct visual effect where the featured image looks to be held in mid-air. This is achieved with the clear acrylic construction of the frame, giving it a transparent appearance. 

Images are sandwiched between two layers of clear acrylic (usually using magnets) and are displayed “floating” within the frame. 

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Decorative Frame

To achieve a more sophisticated display, artists often make use of a decorative frame. True to their namesake, decorative frames often feature the inclusion of intricate designs or engravings along the entire frame to set the artwork apart and elevate its visual appeal.

Decorative frames can come in wood, metal, or even glass material variants. 

Poster Frame

Poster frames are similar to gallery frames in the use of mats to improve the appearance of the display, but they differ in terms of their affordability. Poster frames are often regarded to be a cost-effective option and come in designs that are more coherent to a home environment rather than a gallery. 

Regardless of which picture frame type you choose; you’ll eventually need to find the best placement and method of hanging them in your space — that’s where we come in. As professional picture hangers, we work with contemporary galleries, commercial spaces, and homes to provide expert advice for artwork placement, as well as secure hanging services that ensure the safety of the framed artwork. Contact us today to find out how we can help you display your treasured artwork and pictures for the best outcome.