JOANN Picture Frames
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the return policy for Joann on furniture and home decor?
Items returned by mail are refunded the cost of the returned merchandise minus a $7.95 return shipping & handling fee. Items must be returned in original condition, and in-store purchases must be returned in-store, not by mail.
Are there any items that cannot be returned?
Customized or personalized items are typically not returnable. Final sale items also cannot be returned.
Who covers the return shipping costs?
Customers are responsible for the return shipping costs unless Joann has made a shipping error or the item is defective.
How can items be returned?
Items can be returned by mail with a handling fee or in-person at a Joann store. Contact customer service for specific instructions based on the item type and reason for the return.
How can I create a cohesive gallery wall with picture frames?
Use frames of the same color or material for cohesion. Arrange layouts on the floor before hanging to find the best composition.
What's the best way to hang heavy picture frames securely?
Use wall anchors or find studs in the wall for support. Consider using a picture-hanging kit designed for heavy items.
Can I mix different styles of picture frames in one area?
Mixing styles can add interest and personality. Keep a unifying element, such as color or theme, to tie the frames together visually.
What are some tips for picture wall arrangement?
To avoid a cluttered look, stagger frames by size and consider eye level. Mixing different frame types can add vibrancy. Use a 'dry run' layout on the floor or with paper cut-outs to plan the arrangement.
What's the best way to hang pictures in a gallery wall?
Start with a focal point and arrange other pictures around it, maintaining consistent spacing. Consider the wall's shape and any architectural features.
How can I avoid a cluttered look when creating a picture wall?
Place larger images on the left side and stagger frames by size. Ensure pictures near seating areas are at eye level for balance.
What should I consider before hammering nails for a picture wall?
Use a 'dry run' with frames on the floor or paper cut-outs on the wall to plan the layout and prevent wall damage.
Is it possible to mix different frames on a picture wall?
Yes, mixing frame types adds interest. Keep a consistent color theme or style for cohesion, especially with monochrome images.
How can I affordably decorate my wall with photographic art?
Use images from quality magazines and create your own mats with card stock for a cost-effective approach to framing.
How can I ensure my pictures are hung at the right height?
The "145 Principle" is a guideline suggesting that the center of the picture or gallery wall should be 145 cm (57 in) from the floor, which tends to be an aesthetically pleasing height for most observers.
What guidelines should I follow for the height and placement of pictures on a gallery wall?
The center of the picture or gallery wall should ideally be at eye level, which is approximately 57 inches (145 cm) from the floor. Maintain a consistent gap of about 2-3 inches (5-7.6 cm) between frames. Sofa and Coffee Table Selection