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Canvas Printing vs. Framed Prints: What‘s the Difference & Which One Should You Choose?

You’ve got the perfect photo. Maybe it’s a wedding picture, a favourite landscape, or a portrait of your family. Now comes the hard part: how should you display it?

If you’ve been searching online, you’ve seen two main options: canvas prints and framed prints. Both look great on a wall. But they are very different products, and choosing the wrong one can mean wasted money or a piece that doesn‘t suit your space.

At Art On Anything, we actually manufacture both. We hand-stretch canvases and we build custom frames. So we don’t have a bias toward one or the other. We just want you to make the right choice for your home.

Here is the honest breakdown.


The Short Answer (If You‘re In a Hurry)

Canvas PrintFramed Print
Best forModern, gallery-style wallsTraditional or classic interiors
DurabilityVery durable (no glass to break)Fragile (glass can crack)
WeightLightweightHeavier
CostGenerally lowerGenerally higher (materials + labour)
GlareNone (matte finish)Possible (glass reflection)
Longevity50+ years with proper care50+ years with proper care

If you want a modern, no-glass, lightweight piece that feels like a painting, choose canvas.

If you want a traditional, glass-protected, matted piece that looks like a gallery exhibit, choose framed print.

Now let’s get into the details.


What Is a Canvas Print?

A canvas print is your image printed directly onto artist-grade cotton or poly-cotton canvas fabric. That fabric is then hand-stretched over a wooden frame (called a stretcher bar) and stapled at the back.

At Art On Anything, we use:

  • Epson professional HD inks (fade-resistant, archival quality)
  • 30mm thick pine wood frames (industry standard is 20mm)
  • Hand-stretching by an artisan with over 5 years of experience

The result is a ready-to-hang piece that looks like an original painting.

Pros of Canvas Prints

ProWhy It Matters
No glassNothing to break. Safe for kids‘ rooms, high-traffic areas, and rentals.
LightweightEasy to hang. One nail is usually enough, even for large sizes.
Modern lookThe image wraps around the edges (gallery wrap). No frame needed.
Glare-freeThe matte canvas surface doesn’t reflect light. Works well opposite windows.
AffordableGenerally cheaper than custom framing for the same size.

Cons of Canvas Prints

ConWhat To Know
Vulnerable to moistureNot ideal for bathrooms with poor ventilation.
Can‘t be cleaned with glass cleanerDust only. Liquids can stain.
Less formalMay look out of place in a very traditional, ornate room.

What Is a Framed Print?

A framed print is exactly what it sounds like: a print (paper or sometimes canvas) placed inside a frame, usually behind glass, with a mat board (mount) separating the image from the glass.

At Art On Anything, we have access to over 80 different moulding styles from local suppliers, delivering next day. We use:

  • Archival PVA glue (acid-free, won‘t yellow over time)
  • UV-protective glass (optional, prevents fading)
  • Professional mounting techniques (no sagging or rippling)

Pros of Framed Prints

ProWhy It Matters
Classic, timeless lookWorks in any interior, from Victorian to modern farmhouse.
Glass protects the printNo dust, no fingerprints, no accidental scratches.
Mats add depthA mat (mount) creates breathing room between the image and the frame.
Easy to cleanJust wipe the glass. The print stays pristine behind it.
More moulding optionsYou can match the frame to your furniture, flooring, or other art.

Cons of Framed Prints

ConWhat To Know
Glass can breakNot ideal for kids‘ rooms or above beds.
HeavierRequires proper wall anchors, especially for large sizes.
More expensiveMore materials (glass, mat, backing, frame moulding) and more labour.
Glare can be an issueStandard glass reflects light. Non-glare glass exists but costs more.

Which One Should You Choose? (Decision Flowchart)

Ask yourself these three questions:

1. Where is the art going?

RoomRecommendation
Living room (main wall)Either works. Canvas for modern. Framed for traditional.
BedroomEither works. Canvas feels softer. Framed feels more formal.
BathroomCanvas only. Humidity will warp paper and damage glass seals.
KitchenCanvas only. Grease and heat are bad for paper and glass.
Kids’ bedroom / playroomCanvas only. No glass to break when a ball flies across the room.
Home office / studyFramed print. Looks more professional. Glass protects important documents.
Above a fireplaceCanvas only. Heat from the fireplace can damage paper over time.

2. What‘s your style?

StyleRecommendation
Modern / minimalistCanvas. Clean lines. No frame.
ScandinavianCanvas (light wood floater frame optional).
IndustrialCanvas (black or metal floater frame).
Traditional / VictorianFramed print. Ornate wood moulding.
FarmhouseEither. Canvas with driftwood frame. Or framed print with raw wood.
Bohemian / eclecticCanvas. Mix of sizes without matching frames.

3. What’s your budget?

For the same image size (e.g., A2), here is what you can generally expect:

Canvas PrintFramed Print
Lower endR250 – R450R400 – R700
Mid-rangeR450 – R750R700 – R1,200
PremiumR750 – R1,500+R1,200 – R3,000+

These are estimates. Your actual price depends on frame moulding, matting, glass type, and labour.


Real Examples from Our Workshop

When a customer chose canvas:

“I have three young kids. I wanted a large family photo above our sofa, but I was terrified of glass breaking. The A1 canvas print was perfect. No glass, lightweight, and it looks amazing.”

— Thandi, Pretoria

When a customer chose a framed print:

“I inherited my grandfather’s original art certificate from university. It‘s irreplaceable. I wanted it behind UV glass with an acid-free mat and a classic wood frame. It cost more, but it’s now protected for the next generation.”

— Johan, Centurion


Still Not Sure? Here‘s What To Do

  1. Bring us your image (digital file or physical artwork).
  2. Tell us where it’s going (which room, wall, height).
  3. Tell us your budget (we will never upsell you something you don‘t need).

We will show you both options — canvas and framed — with transparent pricing. No pressure. No hidden fees.

You can WhatsApp us at +27 64 504 6275 or visit our workshop in Pretoria by appointment.


Final Verdict

Choose Canvas Print if…Choose Framed Print if…
You want a modern, gallery lookYou want a classic, traditional look
The art is going in a kitchen, bathroom, or kids’ roomThe art is going in a study or formal living room
You want lightweight and easy to hangYou want glass protection for an heirloom piece
You‘re on a tighter budgetYou have room in your budget for premium materials
You don’t want to worry about glass breakingYou don‘t mind being careful with glass

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