$50 for $100 Worth of Framing at House of Frames
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- 26,000 sq. ft. store
- Custom framing on-site
- Quick turnaround time
Being a great art framer, like being a great art thief, requires a precise knowledge of measurements, technologically advanced tools, and an effective method for getting blood out of a Renoir. Leave keepsake protection to the experts with today’s Groupon: for $50, you get $100 worth of framing at House of Frames.
The edge experts at House of Frames decoratively enclose everything from six-shooters to sports memorabilia within an expansive 26,000-square-foot facility. Upon entering, a plethora of frame options greets discerning decorators (average framing cost is $100–$150+), whose every four-sided whim can be met by a staff of professional framers. In order to exert total control over even the most complicated projects, House of Frames stocks large quantities of inventory on-site, leading to faster turnarounds, lower costs, and less insecure works of art. Customers also deal directly with the framer, avoiding misunderstandings such as accidentally framing the back of a beloved piece of abstract art.
- 26,000 sq. ft. store
- Custom framing on-site
- Quick turnaround time
Being a great art framer, like being a great art thief, requires a precise knowledge of measurements, technologically advanced tools, and an effective method for getting blood out of a Renoir. Leave keepsake protection to the experts with today’s Groupon: for $50, you get $100 worth of framing at House of Frames.
The edge experts at House of Frames decoratively enclose everything from six-shooters to sports memorabilia within an expansive 26,000-square-foot facility. Upon entering, a plethora of frame options greets discerning decorators (average framing cost is $100–$150+), whose every four-sided whim can be met by a staff of professional framers. In order to exert total control over even the most complicated projects, House of Frames stocks large quantities of inventory on-site, leading to faster turnarounds, lower costs, and less insecure works of art. Customers also deal directly with the framer, avoiding misunderstandings such as accidentally framing the back of a beloved piece of abstract art.