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Canvas Prints Vs Framed Prints

In modern decor, itu2019s common to mix canvas prints and framed prints. Thereu2019s a reason for that. Framed prints tie into the general decor of a room by connecting the color scheme with the frame. They also shift the mood of the photo or artwork with the type of frame chosen.

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Canvas Prints Vs Framed Prints

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  1. Canvas Prints Vs Framed Prints In modern decor, it’s common to mix canvas prints and framed prints. There’s a reason for that. Framed prints tie into the general decor of a room by connecting the color scheme with the frame. They also shift the mood of the photo or artwork with the type of frame chosen. With a simple black border frame, the focus remains on the artwork or photo. But more stylized frames like contemporary or traditional, bring out the character of the photo. When choosing frames, the furniture and room decor are important to maintain cohesion. In comparison, canvas prints provide a more versatile approach when decorating a wall. You can add them with much less thought since the frameless borders adapt to any style. The vibrant pops of color create new focal points that liven up the room you’re decorating. Here are some important factors to consider when comparing the two: Canvas Prints Framed Prints Image printed is permanent Canvas provides a different texture that adds color depth Photos do not have a glare or reflection Light in weight Prints come in a glossy or matte finish Can swap out many photos in a frame Frames complement room decor Photos can have a glare or reflection Larger frames are heavy and can be difficult to transport The bigger the image, the more expensive the frame Metal Vs Canvas Metal prints and canvas prints yield very different results due to the material the photos are printed on. High-definition photos printed on .45 inch thick metal panels have a sleek, clean look. These prints are also glass free and with rounded corners, making them resistant to breakage. Depending on the selected finish, metal prints have a

  2. metallic coating appearance. This is different from the softer material and more vibrant color on a canvas print. Acrylic Vs Canvas Acrylic prints and canvas prints differ in material, texture, and appearance. While canvas prints are printed directly onto the cotton or linen material, acrylic prints are printed onto photo paper. This print is then pressed between acrylic sheets or plexiglass. Both of these types of prints have vivid color, but a canvas print would look more similar in texture to something you’d see in a museum. Art Print Vs Canvas Art prints most notably differ in size, texture, thickness, and finish. Where a canvas print is printed on cotton or linen canvas, an art print is printed on cardstock. Our premium cardstock can either include a matte finish or Pearl Shimmer finish. Either option appears as a clear, and crisp image with vivid colors. The final major difference between a non framed art print and a canvas print is price, where the art print would be considerably less. To know more: https://fdprints.com/

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