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More than 2,000 frames and 2,500 styles of matting are used to frame art, photos, memorabilia, or flat-screen televisions
Framers can use basic frames and single mats to frame diplomas ($115+) or movie posters ($145+), and even frame flat-screen TVs ($300+ including installation). Pricing varies with each project.
Bring a project to Carter House Gallery & Framing and you’ll be presented with a seemingly endless selection of materials—the shop boasts more than 2,500 frames and 2,000 different mattes. As the on-site gallery (with pieces from both local and national artists) suggests, the team can expertly frame a variety of artworks and photographs. However, their projects aren’t limited to traditional subjects; in addition to memorabilia such as jerseys, Carter House’s team can frame flat screen televisions and digital photo frames. They can also restore family photographs that faded after people hung them in their car windows so they could use the carpool lane.