Monday - Friday: 8:30 - 18:00
artandframing@decorarts.com.sg
1 Corporation Drive, REVV West Enterprise Hub #07-18, Singapore 619775
Choosing your frame style is often the first decision you make during the custom framing process, but choosing the proper mat style is an equally important step to ensuring that your art looks great on your wall for the long-haul. In this blog content, we are going to talk about 4 common matting styles: No Mat (Full Bleed), Single Mat to Edge, Mats with Reveal, and Double Mats to Edge and how we choose these different matting styles for wall art decor and painting
1. No Mat (Full-Bleed)
This approach lets your art take center stage by extending it directly to the edges of the frame. Perfect for a modern, minimalist look, it creates a clean, seamless presentation. However, without a mat, the art can sometimes blend too much with the wall. Ideal for bold, stand-alone pieces that demand all the attention.
2. Single Mat to Edge
This classic style introduces a simple mat around the artwork, offering a subtle yet elegant border. It not only provides a visual buffer between the art and the frame but also enhances the piece’s focus. Great for those looking for a timeless and polished effect that gently elevates their art.
3. Mat with Reveal
Take your matting up a notch with a single/double mat that features a small reveal of white (depends on the artwork). This style shows a hint of the underlying mat or an accent color around the edge, adding depth and sophistication. It’s a fantastic option for adding a little extra flair without overwhelming the art itself.
4. Double Mat to Edge
For a rich, layered look, the double mat to edge features two mats—a primary one fill up all edges and a secondary one beneath it. This creates a window effect, adding dimension and making the artwork pop. Perfect for those who want a more intricate and dimensional presentation.
Choosing the Right Mat Style
Trust Your Instincts: Ultimately, choose what feels right for you. Your art and your space should reflect your personal taste and style.
The right mat style will not only enhance your art but also ensure it harmonizes beautifully with your decor, making your walls not just a backdrop, but a statement.
Happy framing!