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I am thinking of geting some landscape photo (say 1m by 30cm).

Is there such acrylic/clear plastic frame that can be mounted up to wall.

I.e. I just replace the photo/ picture easily.

Where can I get those?

I am thinking Bras Basah complext, Artfriend....

not sure if available or other places...

 

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I am thinking of geting some landscape photo (say 1m by 30cm).

Is there such acrylic/clear plastic frame that can be mounted up to wall.

I.e. I just replace the photo/ picture easily.

Where can I get those?

I am thinking Bras Basah complext, Artfriend....

not sure if available or other places...

Hi

It will cost you a lot if you are planning to get a frame for that size. Easily more than a 150 bucks

Have you thought of abstract paintings instead of landscape photos to complement your home design?

Probably abstract paintings that complement your home colours will be more evergreen in the long run.

The possbility of the photo colours fading is there as well.

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I am thinking of geting some landscape photo (say 1m by 30cm).

Is there such acrylic/clear plastic frame that can be mounted up to wall.

I.e. I just replace the photo/ picture easily.

Where can I get those?

I am thinking Bras Basah complext, Artfriend....

not sure if available or other places...

don think have - unless diy by clamping 2 x pieces of acrylic together with four bolts securing it. need to have tiny doubleside tape to stick your painting to the acrylic.

 

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Well you could consider looking at some of the 3-Pic in 1-Frame from Bridal Shops for nifty ideas! I think some of providing acrylic panels with wooden frames.

 

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