I always figured the perfect decorating plan for a house was white walls, a
picture molding near the ceiling to hang picture cables from wherever I
wanted them, and a track lighting system. It would be nice to be able to
change framed photos with the season or even when rearranging the room. I
have a number of 11 X 14 wood frames made up that I slide foam mounted
photos into. The foam goes in straight from the back towards the front. I
can easily change them when I want to. Never got the track lights though.
Gregg
From: <lclark@xxxxxxxxxx>
> A low cost means of displaying prints mounted on standard-sized boards
> [8 x 10, 11 x 14] might be satisfactory for home or office walls --
> providing your home or office has a suitable expanse of "free" wall.
>
> All that's required is two pieces of moulding that you affix to the
> wall, spaced apart just enough to accept the mats. Look for the kind of
> moulding that has a lip on the inside the width of most mats.
>
> les clark / edgewater, nj / usa
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