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How to frame a poster?

In addition to being a definite aesthetic advantage, framing a poster is a precaution to take to protect it from dust and thus preserve it in its original condition. However, it is necessary to choose a model of frame adapted so that the result is satisfactory. This can sometimes be a real headache given the multiplicity of models offered. We will see in this article how to best frame a poster !

How to Frame a Poster Properly in Three Steps

Framing a poster should be done step by step.

The first step is to Prepare your frame . It is best to use a round-tipped knife to open the fasteners. Clean the frame with a soft cloth, preferably microfiber. Clean the glass to remove any fingerprints and other dust.

Next, you need to position the poster and center it as best as possible. Attach your poster to a foam board if it has been rolled up for a long time. Use a credit card to flatten any air bubbles, if necessary. The poster should be placed face down on the glass.

How to choose the right location in the house?

It is important to choose the location of your posters or your photo frame for the best result. If you plan to install your poster on a large wall, it is better to opt for a large format model (50x70 cm for example). On the other hand, to dress a small wall, you should choose a smaller poster (30x40 or smaller).

The choice of The location also depends on the type of frame , more precisely on its weight. If the weight of the work is between 3kg and 5kg (as is the case with a solid wood frame with protective glass), you must plan to fix it to a solid wall in an anchor that can support the whole thing. To avoid making several holes, do not hesitate to do tests beforehand. To do this, simply cut paper or cardboard to the size of the frames. Then, place them on the wall with adhesive tape to get an idea of ​​the final result.

Finally, we recommend drilling a hole in the wall and inserting a drill bit to reinforce the fixing points. Then, simply screw in a hook to hang everything safely.

What style of frame should I choose?

The choice of frame style depends largely on the poster it will contain (its style, color, etc.) but also on the room in which it will be hung.

Natural wood frames are best suited to white walls. They help bring a natural look to your decor. Aluminum frames are a nod to contemporary and industrial styles. Very trendy, this style of frame brings a modern feel. It pairs perfectly with monochrome walls (white, black, or gray). Black frames are versatile models. Indeed, they can fit into any environment regardless of the type of photographs, illustrations, or prints you have. The contrast offered by the frames helps accentuate the images they contain. White frames can easily blend with different interior styles and designs. However, if you plan to install it on a white wall, this may reduce the visual impact you want from your poster. Ideally, the white frame should be placed on a darker wall so that it stands out from the surroundings.

What frame format should I choose?

To succeed in your framing, You need to take the time to select the appropriate frame format . You are free to choose from traditional formats or opt for custom-made

Choosing the frame format based on the dimensions of the poster

The frame format must first and foremost correspond to the size of the poster. If the poster dimensions are 30 cm x 40 cm, the internal dimensions of the frame must also be approximately 30 x 40 cm. Indeed, the external dimensions of the frame do not affect the framing of the poster, except for the width of the rebate. In addition, the dimensions of the frame must match those of the glass and the backing board. We recommend allowing a margin of 3 to 10 cm for a more aesthetic appearance.

Choosing the frame format based on the dimensions of the mat

Using a mat is recommended to enhance the poster. This is a very practical accessory because it allows you to get around the problem of the rebate. However, you must have a suitable mat to insert between the frame and the image. To do this, make sure that the size of the frame matches the external dimensions of the mat. In reality, there is no universal rule for this. However, to create the ideal custom frame, it is best to have the size of the mat contrast with that of the poster to be framed.

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