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The key to creating a well-rounded space that speaks to your aesthetic is splurging on the investment pieces (sofas, for instance) and saving on the little stuff. Cheap picture frames are a great opportunity to practice frugality because even the fanciest options don't do anything different than the affordable alternatives. Yes, some of the pricey ones may include tempered, UV-protected glass, but other than that, a picture frame is just a picture frame, so there's no need to spend more than, say, $30—give or take.
So if you're looking to add framed art or photographs to bring a personal touch to your space on a budget, consider this your cheat sheet. Ahead, we picked out 14 cheap picture frames that don't skimp on style. The best part? Most of our favorite finds come in sets, multiple sizes, and various finishes. Some even include hanging hardware, so feel free to put them on the wall yourself—no need to call in a handyman. Otherwise, stick with the traditional tabletop frame and place it on the corner of your desk or front and center on your nightstand.
Best Gallery Set
Pottery Barn Brass Gallery Frames with Shelf, Set of 5
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Trust us: Nothing makes a house feel more like a home than a few pictures of you and your loved ones. So go ahead and spruce up your space by creating a gallery on the empty wall in your living room or a sweet moment dedicated to your partner, kids, or pets with an individual frame. No matter what you choose, we promise you'll love the result.
Pros
Works for gallery walls
Comes with basic mats
Cons
Frame is thin
The most budget-conscious and reliable frames you'll find anywhere are from the Mainstays line at Walmart. They're the perfect option if you're on the hunt for a simple pick that comes in a large set (this one includes six frames) for under $20. Walmart also has sets in the same style with floating or leaning frames with and without mats.
Pros
Available in multiple finishes
Lightweight and durable
Easy to hang
Cons
Not available in sizes larger than 8x10
Available in seven finishes, this set of 10 affordable frames is ideal for a gallery wall because they're lightweight but sturdy. (Creating a gallery wall with heavy frames is difficult because they're more likely to fall and harder to hang). The frames are designed to fit 5x7 photos, but if you want to swap them out for 8x10s, just remove the included mat.
Best Square
Winston Porter Hobart Wood Frame, Set of 3
Best Square
Winston Porter Hobart Wood Frame, Set of 3
Pros
Can be hung or placed on tabletop
Could also be used to frame small mementos
Cons
Square format may not fit all photos
This cute little set of three square frames would be perfect for a sweet photo you'll never get sick of seeing. Because it's on the smaller side (it holds a 4x4 photo), consider placing it on a proportional surface, like an end table or a floating desk. Did we mention it comes in a set of three?
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Best Gallery Set
Pottery Barn Brass Gallery Frames with Shelf, Set of 5
Best Gallery Set
Pottery Barn Brass Gallery Frames with Shelf, Set of 5
Pros
Built-in spacing for the perfect gallery effect
Holds two 4x6, two 5x7 and one 8x10 photos
Built-in shelf
Cons
Difficult to hang
We love a polished brass finish on pretty much everything—especially a set of picture frames. There's something glamorous about the gently glossed tone and large matted edges. Though you can create a gallery wall on any wall with enough room, we recommend hanging this set by the front door because there's a useful, space-saving tray along the bottom edge of the largest frame.
Pros
Coordinates with any decor
Can be hung or set on tabletop
Cons
Comes in only two sizes
The natural branch motif of this beautiful frame makes it ideal for shots from your last family trip or outdoor adventure. It's available in gold or silver.
Best Size Options
West Elm Multi-Mat Wood Gallery Frames
Best Size Options
West Elm Multi-Mat Wood Gallery Frames
Pros
Available in multiple sizes and finishes
Tempered glass for durability
Includes removable, acid-free paper mats and D-rings for hanging
Cons
Sold individually
We are admittedly obsessed with this set of multi-mat gallery frames because the sizes are so drastic and varied, which creates a bigger sense of visual interest. Each frame comes with tempered glass and two removable, acid-free paper mats, so feel free to hang them anywhere because these are highly durable. Each frame is sold individually, so add as many or as few to your cart as you'd like.
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Pros
Made of durable resin
Available in multiple sizes
Cons
Sold individually
Beware: These elegant Anthropologie frames are not sold as a set; there are two sizes, 5x7 and 8x10, sold separately. Both are made of marbled navy resin, engineered hardwood, and brass, which adds a glamorous touch to the otherwise moody design. Plus, they're hand-made so each one is slightly different.
Pros
Available in large sets
Included archival-standard mats
Cons
More expensive than other cheap frames
Buy these sleek, minimalist West Elm frames individually or as a set of three, four, six, nine, or 12 to create the gallery wall of your dreams. Here's the the thing: They come in two sizes, both of which are pretty big (12x12 and 16x20), so if you want to snag these for your space but don't want such massive photos on display, use the included archival-standard mats.
Most Versatile
KINLINK Natural Wood Picture Frames, Set of 2
Most Versatile
KINLINK Natural Wood Picture Frames, Set of 2
Pros
Natural wood grain
Glass is covered in removable protective film
Available in multiple sizes
Cons
Sold out in most sizes
This clean, light set of two natural wood frames is easily one of our favorites because it's so versatile. One word of advice: You may notice that the glass looks extremely blurry. It's not! That's just a protective film meant to keep your frame scratch-free while it's en route to you. Just peel it off and enjoy your photos.
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Pros
Frame wide variety of sizes
Does not damage poster or print
Cons
Must use cord for hanging
This ingenious frame uses magnets to frame your poster or print, and it comes with a hanger too. You can use it to frame any piece six to 49 inches wide for a reasonable price.
Pros
Available in multiple sizes and finishes
Easy to hang
Cons
Delicate glass cover
If you're going to use this set of four 5x7 frames as part of a gallery wall, you may want to work on a small area of wall space. On a large swath of wall, these smaller frames may look a bit awkward. If black isn't your thing, it comes in seven finishes.
Pros
Nine frames included
Secure hanging hardware included
Comes with gallery wall template
Cons
Not available in other colors
This set of nine (yes, nine) frames is normally on the more expensive side, but since it's part of Wayfair's epic closeout sale, it's just $70. The best part about this particular set—aside from the unbeatable price–is that you get a variety of sizes rather than nine of the same, which could look a little monotonous. Don't wait, though! This set is selling out fast.
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Most Styles
ArtbyHannah 5x7 Rustic Picture Frames, Set of 4
Most Styles
ArtbyHannah 5x7 Rustic Picture Frames, Set of 4
Pros
Available in multiple colors and styles
Made of durable polystyrene
Less than $20
Cons
Available in only one size
Rustic in all the right ways, this set of four frames totally eliminates the need for a mat because it's basically built-in. It comes in four colors (which are also slightly different styles), so be sure to check out all of the options before you add them to your cart.
Pros
Less than $10
Can fit two 4x6 photos
Cons
Hinge may creak
Technically, this is one unit, but it can fit two 4x6 photos so we're calling it a set. If this rugged wood finish isn't your style, opt for either white or black. Once you slide in the photos, just open the hinge and enjoy. Did we mention it's the lowest price it's been in more than a month? Get it on the cheap while you can!
What Is a Good Price for a Picture Frame?
Unless your picture frames are made of UV-protected glass or come with all of the necessary hanging hardware, a single picture frame shouldn't cost more than $30 or so. If you're buying your frames in a set, the cost will depend on the number of frames included and their size. The material of the frame will also factor into the cost. For instance, a frame made of durable PVC will probably be less expensive than brass.
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Is It Cheaper To Hang Your Own Picture Frame?
Yes, it's cheaper to hang your own picture frames than to call in the big guns (read: professionals). Unless you're hanging them on a concrete or brick wall, which will require power tools, or hanging something extraordinarily heavy, you really just need a measuring tape, hammer, set of nails, and level to make sure the frame is even and straight. If your frame doesn't come with hanging hardware, just order a cheap set (we're talking $7) on Amazon.
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