Many people choose to decorate their home with the artwork that they have collected over the years. However, some people fail to realise that often artwork, photographs and prints can look past their best if they have not been properly cared for or put in the right type of frame.
When you have a nice piece of art, a family photograph or fashionable print, you need to remember that the reason why you are framing it is to make your artwork look good. In addition to looking good, the frame will also protect whatever is inside the frame from being damaged. Artwork can be damaged in a number of ways but most damage is done by moisture in the air and sunlight.
Sunlight and moisture can lead to the artwork fading, wrinkling or disintegrating completely. This is the last thing you want to happen if you have spent a lot of money on a family photograph or a piece of art from an unknown artist. This is why it is so important to take your time when sourcing a frame and to ensure that you are getting the best possible frame for your artwork.

