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Colonial Construction and Remodeling

3.0 (2 reviews)
Open • 7:00 am - 7:45 pm

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3 months ago

Everything, very professional and courteous. They cleaned up everything as they worked. They keep you informed of what is happening

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Took an artistic painted nude for matting and framing. Unlike other frame stores we've been to, we…read morefelt like we got expert advice on mat color and size. Owner also suggested offsetting the subject a small bit to enhance the tension in the piece. WE LOVE IT. And it was very affordable. Will go there again!

I came here to have two prints framed. I needed a specific look to go in the room I was hanging…read morethem in, and also a specific size. The woman working there just fought me tooth and nail about what I wanted done (I wanted a large frame with an art gallery look - a lot of matting, very clean and uncluttered). She kept insisting the only thing that would look good is to make the frame very small, like 8x10 and then to use a very dark mat that would match the background of the print. To me, that is a very 1980's-1990's style (of which the shop had an abundance of examples like that on the wall), but even if it was the "proper" way to do it, its not what I needed or wanted. I ended up compromising slightly (made the frames slightly smaller and adding a second mat to match a color in the print) and the work the shop did was beautiful, so it worked out in the end. I dont know if she has a lot of people ordering crazy stuff and then being unhappy with the result, or if she is just very set in her ways, but it was exhausting and I might have to reconsider this place next time I need artwork framed.

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