Custom Fine Art Framing

Museum-quality framing that enhances your art, protects it long-term, and feels perfectly at home in your space.

Bespoke framing, guided by an artist’s eye

The right frame doesn’t just hold artwork—it completes it. At LHC Interiors, Lauren Haimelin Carter brings her combined experience as an artist and designer—plus 6 years of professional framing experience in Chelsea, NYC galleries—to create custom framing for fine art, photography, prints, textiles, heirlooms, and meaningful objects.

From simple gallery-style framing to complex dimensional pieces, every frame is crafted with intention—balancing color, proportion, and style so the work looks stunning and belongs in your environment.

ENHANCE WHAT MATTERS

Matting and frame profiles chosen to highlight the color, form, and details you want to emphasize.

PROTECT YOUR ART

Archival materials and UV-protective glazing options support longevity and preservation.

DESIGNED FOR YOUR SPACE

Selections that coordinate with your lighting, palette, and architecture—so art and room feel cohesive.

Great for: 
original art, photography, prints, textiles, heirlooms, children’s artwork, and meaningful objects.

Service area: 
Hudson Valley, NY (Newburgh, Middletown, Beacon, Fishkill, Cornwall, New Paltz, Poughkeepsie, Cold Spring + nearby).

  • On-site framing consultation (art is best selected in context)

  • Guidance on frame style, proportion, and matting options

  • Recommendations for archival materials and UV-protective glazing

  • Design coordination with your space (palette, lighting, placement, and scale)

  • Options for standard framing, float framing, and shadowbox/dimensional work

  • Clear next steps for fabrication and completion

What’s included

Materials & options

Choose from a curated selection of high-quality components, including:

  • Solid hardwood frames (classic or contemporary)

  • Float frames for canvas and mixed media

  • Shadowbox framing for textiles, memorabilia, and dimensional pieces

  • Museum-grade glass or acrylic glazing

  • Archival backing and matting in a range of tones and textures

Process

  • Lauren views the piece in your actual environment and considers lighting, surrounding finishes, placement, proportions, and the feeling you want the artwork to carry in the room.

  • Together we choose frame profile, matting, and glazing—balancing preservation needs with the look you want (gallery-clean, warm and traditional, bold and sculptural, etc.).

  • Your piece is framed with care using archival methods and professional craftsmanship, then returned ready to hang and enjoy.

Ready to choose colors with confidence?

Book a Paint Color Consultation and get a palette tailored to your light, your finishes, and the way you live.