If you're looking for a matted frame to suit an A4 sized artwork or image, then the most common options in larger sized frames would be either 12x16inch or A3. An A3 frame with an A4 mat is common. However, if you're looking for an option that would also provide a more evenly balanced border around the A4 artwork, then a slightly smaller 12x16inch frame would work better.

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If you wanted to add a matboard border to an 8x10" photo, then any of the following frame sizes would be popular: 11″ x 14″, 12″ x 16″ or 16″ x 20″.

To help you with choosing the right picture frame or photo frame for your photos or artworks, we're created these helpful reference tables below. These will convert popular poster frames sizes into centimeters and also standard picture frame and photo frame sizes from inches into centimeters.

4x6inch photos measure 10.2 x 15.2cm and are the most common size of photograph. This is a default size that photos are commonly printed from kiosks and retail stores. 4x6inches is also very similar in size to A6, which is 10.5 x 14.8cm. There's always a wide variety of options for both unmatted and matted photo frames to suit this size, as well as collage frames with multi-windows.

A4 measures 21x29.7cm and is the most common size of paper. An A4 frame is probably the most versatile option in frame sizes. This is a default size that paper is printed and used in Australia and can be printed using any desktop printer.

Explore the complete range of Picture & Photo Frames from Profile Australia. Whether you're looking for black frames, timber frames, natural oak frames, metal frames, poster frames or even specialty frames like shadow-box frames, we offer a full range of picture framing solutions in all types of shapes, styles and sizes.

If you're looking for a matted frame to suit an A3 sized artwork or image, then the most common options in larger sized frames would be either 16x20inches or A2. An A2 frame with an A3 window matboard is a popular option. But if you're looking for an option that would also provide a more evenly balanced border around the A3 artwork, then a smaller 16x20inch frame would look better.

16x20inch photos measure 40.6 x 50.8cm and are considered to be a large sized enlargement. This size of photo would be ideal for a wedding portrait or a large family portrait. This would definitely be a feature piece to hang on a wall, but it would also look great when combined with other framed pieces on the same wall as well.

We've created this helpful reference picture frame size diagram below, to help you compare popular frame sizes and how big these might look on your wall. This wall frame diagram also demonstrates popular sizes that are in relative proportion and ratio for scaling as well.

Our frames are all proudly Australian made and come in a variety of colour options including white, black, stone ash, polar ash and brown chestnut timbers.

If you're looking for a matted frame to suit a 4x6inch photo, then the most common options would be 6x8inch or 8x10" photo frame. This is because picture frames in these sizes offer an evenly balanced matted border all around the 4x6inch photo.

We also of a cut-to-size matboard service and a cut-to-size foamboard option, to help make your artworks fit into common-sized picture frame.

A4 picture frames are commonly used for certificates, awards, documents and even children's artworks. There's always a wide variety of A4 picture frame options to suit this size.

A2 measures 42x59.4cm and is a common enlargement paper size. An A2 is exactly double the size of an A3 and 4 times the size of an A4. It is also a popular size for medium-sized poster prints. A2 sized picture frames are common and easy to find and would always be displayed hung on a wall.

For photography, the most common sizes of photos are 4x6", 5x7", 8x10" and 16x20". Depending on if you want a matboard border around the photo, the frame size can become bigger because of this.

If you wanted to add a matboard border to a large 16x20" photo, then either a 20″ x 24″ or 24″ x 36″ standard sized picture frame would be suitable.

Note that 8x10inch photos do not have a common aspect ratio, the border for the matboard may be different between horizontal and vertical, but this is considered acceptable.

For artworks, in Australia the most common sizes are A4, A3, and A2 frames to suit these popular paper sizes, which are also popular paper printing sizes. A1 frames can also be popular for posters.

If you're looking for a matted frame to suit an A2 sized artwork or image, then the most common options in larger sized frames would be either A1 or a 50x70cm frame. An A1 frame with an A2 window matboard is a common option, but there can be a dramatic difference between horizontal and vertical borders. So, if you're looking for a frame option that would also provide a more evenly balanced border around the A2 artwork, then a smaller 50x70cm frame would suit better.

If you're looking for a matted frame to suit a 5x7inch photo, then these can look good in an 8x10" sized photo frame or even a bigger 10x12inch frame with an evenly matted border all around the 5x7inch photo.

A3 measures 29.7x42cm and is a common enlargement paper size. An A3 is exactly double the size of an A4. It is also a popular size for certificates, awards and children's artworks. A3 sized picture frames are common and easy to find.

8x10inch photos measure 20.3 x 25.4cm and are considered to be a medium sized enlargement. This size of photo is ideal for a family portrait that you want to display has a feature piece. An 8x10inch photo is also a size which you would consider hanging on a wall, rather than a table-top photo frame.

5x7inch photos measure 12.7 x 17.8cm and are popular because they're bigger than a 4x6inch, but still compact and small enough to look good in photo frames for smaller places such as table-top, a shelf, a desk, a bookcase or a mantlepiece.