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Blue Picture Frames

Distinctive blue picture frames offer bold color statements with coastal charm and creative personality.

Coastal, Creative, Bold
2 Frame Styles
Blue displayed in coastal, creative, bold interior

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Woman in cream sweater holds blue-washed wood picture frame displaying colorful abstract painting in orange, blue, and magenta tones
Gray sofa and patterned rug sit beneath gallery wall of blue-washed wood picture frames displaying coastal, botanical, and line-art prints, with golden retriever resting on sofa
Woman in athletic clothing stands on stool adjusting gallery wall of blue-washed wood picture frames displaying ocean and seashell artwork above wooden console

Why Blue Frames Work

Blue frames create coastal, creative, bold aesthetics that work particularly well with Beach photography and Watercolors. This collection includes 2 blue frame styles in various widths and profiles.

Distinctive blue picture frames offer bold color statements with coastal charm and creative personality. Choose from our selection to find the perfect frame for your artwork and interior design style.

What Makes These Frames Different

Blue frames get their color from multi-coat finishing that builds even coverage. Cheaper frames show wood grain bleeding through the paint or have thin spots at the mitered corners where they're joined.

Quality finishing means consistent color from every angle. The frame should look the same whether you're viewing it straight-on or from the side, without lighter or darker patches.

Frame depth matters for function, not aesthetics. Standard 0.500" depth handles prints with a single mat. Need double mats or thick watercolor paper? You'll want more depth. Canvas prints or framed jerseys? The 0.500" option gives you room.

How to Use Blue Frames

Gallery Walls

Same-color gallery walls work best when you vary the frame widths. All thin frames look sparse, all thick frames feel heavy. Mix 0.750" and 0.750" widths to create rhythm without chaos.

Mixing Colors

Blue pairs well with natural and white and gray frames. Mix deliberately—alternate colors in a pattern (checkerboard works), group similar tones together, or create gradients from light to dark across a long wall.

Mat Combinations

Neutral mats (white, cream, light gray) work with blue frames without fighting for attention. Size your mat proportionally—2-3" mats for narrow frames, 3-4" for wider mouldings.

Room Placement

Look at your room's existing colors before committing. Blue frames should complement what's already there—your wall color, furniture, and the art itself.

Blue vs. Other Frame Colors

Frame ColorBest ForDesign Style
Blue
Beach photography, WatercolorsCoastal, Creative, Bold
NaturalNature photography, Minimalist artScandinavian, Organic, Eco-Friendly
WhiteModern art, Color photographyContemporary, Clean, Versatile
GrayBlack & white photography, Contemporary artModern, Neutral, Refined

Blue works best for beach photography where its coastal, creative, bold style fits naturally.