by "Duncan" <writeonline@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Apr 10, 2008 at 08:27 AM
The issue with images in the bathroom is the humidity.
The image can be printed on to archive papers and mounted on conservation
grade materials. The frame would best be a Polymer rather than wood and
the
used of acrylic instead of glass.
Sealing the frame with a silicon sealer will prevent moisture from
entering.
Even with this level of protection try to keep the bathroom a 'dry' as
possible and hang in an area less prone to splashes.
You could seal the images by heatsealing and or mount in a sandwiched
Perspex frame.
"Michelle White" <mcwhite57@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Well, consider the color and style of the bathroom. Is there a theme,
for
> example my bathroom is done in yellow's and sun flowers, so I would hang
> up a pic of a nice sunflower in a frame in a contrasting color....good
> luck
> "silvio" <smayo27282@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>I am planning to hang on the bathroom walls some pictures...do I need
>>special
>> frame for this? Any site that gives me an idea what pictures to take
for
>> my
>> bathroom decor?
>> thanks.
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