Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Considering Canvas Sizes

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Camera to Canvas Art offers a wide range of canvas sizes for its photo art pieces. Choosing which size is right for you can be a real challenge, but considering a few factors can go a long way towards helping you make the right decision. First of all, think practically! You can’t display a canvas that you don’t have enough room for, so realistically consider the amount of space in your home. In fact, even if you have tons of space, how much room do you really want to spare for your canvas? It’s really best to go ahead and map out a spot for your canvas. This will give you a better idea of the dimensions you will most likely want to choose.

You also need to think about the level of impact you want your canvas to have. Obviously, the largest canvas sizes are going to dominate a room and become the focal point. That’s fine if you want to have a conversation about the piece every time someone new enters the room or if you feel the canvas fits in with your decorating scheme, but some people just want something smaller and less intrusive. Medium-sized pieces are a good fit for this. Going too small, however, can make your canvas not noticeable at all. There are no wrong answers in terms of size; it’s just about what you want and what works for your home!

Remember, too, that you are never limited to just the standard options available. This particular company is happy to take custom orders, allowing you to get the exact size you want for your canvas.

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