When you order a custom portrait from Picture To Portraits, you'll choose between three material options: Museum-Quality Paper, Stretched Canvas, and Framed Canvas (in Black, Espresso, or White). Each produces a noticeably different result on the wall.
Here's exactly how they compare.
Museum-Quality Paper
Best for: Watercolor and line art styles, traditional aesthetics, gifting
Museum-quality paper is the most faithful to the look of traditional fine art. The slight texture of the paper surface interacts with the printed colors in a way that feels organic and hand-crafted — especially with watercolor and line art styles where softness is part of the aesthetic.
It's also the most affordable option, starting at $54, which makes it a good choice if you want to test a style before committing to a larger canvas piece.
What to know: Paper prints are not pre-framed. You'll want to frame them yourself, which gives you full control over the frame style and mat. Standard frame sizes are available at most home goods stores.
Ideal room: Bedroom, home office, reading nook — anywhere you want something that feels quiet and refined.
Stretched Canvas
Best for: Bold, colorful styles, modern homes, larger sizes
Stretched canvas adds physical depth to your portrait. The print wraps around a 1.25" solid wood frame, giving it a three-dimensional presence on the wall that paper prints don't have.
The canvas texture also makes colors feel richer and more saturated — particularly effective with styles like Flowing Pop Art, WPAP, and the Romantic Oil style.
It arrives ready to hang with sawtooth hardware included. No additional framing needed.
What to know: The image wraps slightly around the edges of the frame. This is standard for gallery-wrap canvas and looks intentional and clean.
Ideal room: Living room, hallway, open-plan spaces — anywhere you want visual impact.
Framed Canvas
Best for: Maximum impact, gift-giving, anyone who wants zero setup
Framed canvas is stretched canvas with a solid wood floating frame added — available in Black, Espresso, or White. It's the most complete, gallery-ready option and the easiest to gift because it requires nothing from the recipient except finding a wall.
The floating frame style creates a small gap between the canvas edge and the frame, which gives the piece a contemporary, high-end look. It's the option that most closely resembles what you'd see in a professional gallery or interior design shoot.
Frame depth is 1.25" solid wood. Sawtooth hanger is pre-installed.
What to know: This is the premium option, starting at $99. For gifts, it's worth the upgrade — the unboxing experience is significantly better, and the recipient doesn't need to do anything to display it.
Ideal room: Any room. The frame color is the main decision — Black for modern/dramatic spaces, White for light/Scandinavian aesthetics, Espresso for warm/traditional interiors.
Quick Comparison
| Museum Paper | Stretched Canvas | Framed Canvas | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $54 | $69 | $99 |
| Frame included | No | No (wrap style) | Yes |
| Ready to hang | No | Yes | Yes |
| Best styles | Watercolor, Line Art | All styles | All styles |
| Best for gifting | ✓ | ✓✓ | ✓✓✓ |
| Wall impact | Subtle | Strong | Strongest |
Which Should You Choose?
- Buying for yourself, want to frame it your way: Museum Paper
- Want something bold and modern, no fuss: Stretched Canvas
- Giving as a gift, want the best unboxing experience: Framed Canvas
All three are printed in the USA on FSC-certified materials with a proprietary coating for long-term color vibrancy. Size tolerance on framed options is ±1/8" due to the handcrafted nature of the frames.
