Museum-Quality Conservation Framing
At Finer Frames, conservation framing is the foundation of how we protect and present artwork. Our Conservation Framing services are designed to preserve fine art, photographs, documents, textiles, and heirlooms using museum-quality materials and professional techniques that meet or exceed industry standards.

What Is Conservation Framing?
Conservation framing focuses on reversibility, protection, and longevity. Our methods are guided by best practices recommended by leading preservation institutions, including the Library of Congress, and are designed to:
- Prevent acid damage and discoloration
- Protect against light exposure and environmental changes
- Allow artwork to be safely removed in the future without damage
Why Choose Finer Frames
for Conservation Framing?
All staff are Certified Picture Framers by the PPFA
Conservation methods guided by Library of Congress standards
Premium materials including Tru Vue Museum Glass® & Optium Museum Acrylic®
Locally owned and trusted in Eagle & Boise, Idaho
Personalized consultations and expert design guidance
We take the time to explain options clearly and recommend solutions that balance preservation, aesthetics, and budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of artwork benefit from conservation framing?
Conservation framing is ideal for original art, photographs, documents, textiles, maps, heirlooms, and anything with sentimental or monetary value.
Is conservation framing more expensive?
Conservation framing often costs more than basic framing due to premium materials and techniques, but it significantly extends the life of your artwork and helps prevent costly damage in the future.
What’s the difference between Museum Glass and Optium Museum Acrylic?
Museum Glass offers exceptional clarity with anti-reflection properties, while Optium Museum Acrylic provides the same visual quality with added durability and lighter weight — ideal for large or valuable pieces.

