Stephen Dey and Dave Mulvaney have put their heads together and picked out 7 frames that best compliment the beach portraiture which Memory Lanes is so famous for. You may be asking yourself "how is this helpful?". When it comes to framing a portrait, the most important determining factor is the actual portrait itself. A common mistake is matching a frame based on a room color or furniture selection. Due to changing trends and style preferences, it would be most helpful to pick a frame that compliments your portrait than compliments the lime green contemporary wall color that blew out just as quickly as it blew in.
The pros have looked through literally hundreds of frames and matched up the beach locations with the most appropriate framing options. If your wall portrait will be of your family at the dunes, a frame that reflects a warm undertone will be the best option. A warm pewter or an antique brown can pull out yellows, reds, and the sun-kissed orange to make your portrait sizzle. However, if your preferred portrait is of your family by the water with a gorgeous blue sky, picking a frame with a cool undertone will be your best bet.
Memory Lane Portraits is excited about incorporating frames to the line up this season. We know you are going to be thrilled to open your front door and see a package that contains your families customized wall portrait in its perfectly matched, hand selected frame.
This new addition will assist you in properly displaying a memory that will last for generations to come.

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