With the Mirror Shop at PictureFrames.com, you can select any size mirror (up to 24 x 36") and match it with different frames. Now, you can have warehouse prices on framed mirrors without the limited warehouse frame selections. Additionally, everything is to scale at the Mirror Shop. That is, if you enter dimensions of 8x10, the frame moulding size is adjusted to scale, and will look different than for one that is 24x36. Just like in real life!
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View your art with hundreds of different picture frames. You have five option menus from which to select different frames for your consideration. If you want fewer frame choices, and more specific results, select more options (Example: 'Custom-Made>Wide>All>Gold>Ornate' displays five frames.) If you want more results, select fewer options (Example: 'Custom-Made>All>All>Gold>All' displays 73 frames.)
If you know the specific Item# of the frame you want, enter it in the box, and click 'Go' (Example: entering 1CT will display only that frame.)
It is possible to select too many options, increasing the restrictions, and get no frame matches. If this happens, you will receive a message that states you had no frame matches, and to expand your search by selecting fewer options.
Once the frames are displayed, simply click on the frame you want, and your picture will be framed. To change frames, click on another frame, and your picture will framed by this selection. Next to each frame, are symbols, see the legend below:
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W: The width of the frame. |
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R: The depth of its rabbet. |
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:Click to view frame corner. |
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:Click to view frame profile. |
Please Note: We have
made every effort to present the Mirror Shop frames
as accurately as possible, with high quality photographs and
color matching. The color of the product you receive should
closely match what you see on your screen. Nevertheless, the
Internet as a medium is challenged to convey a standardized
color/hue due to the variance in the manufacturer, settings,
and age of monitors; screen images even differ by computer
platform -- a PC is darker than a Macintosh. Also, natural
wood products grain, finish, and hue may very slightly from
the frames pictured.
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