Give a finished, gallery-style edge to a statement piece by seating your artwork inside a floater frame that’s built for a 20 x 24 inch canvas or mounted panel. The artwork “floats” within the frame, leaving a small, intentional reveal around the perimeter that sharpens the silhouette and makes the piece feel professionally presented—ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, entryways, hallways, and offices where 20x24 reads as a feature without overwhelming the wall.
A 20x24 floater frame is designed so the front of the artwork stays fully visible; instead of covering the surface, the frame creates structure around the sides. This is especially useful for stretched canvases, canvas panels, mounted canvas, wood panels, and cradled panels where you want clean edges and a refined border. The same frame size works in portrait or landscape orientation, making it easy to reframe, rotate, or build a consistent set of 20x24 pieces across a room or installation.
For the best fit, confirm your artwork’s outer dimensions are truly 20 x 24 inches (not just nominal) so it seats correctly and the reveal looks even. Also check the artwork’s thickness/depth: standard and thicker canvas profiles, as well as cradled panels, may need a deeper floater frame option so the side profile sits securely and looks intentional. If you’re upgrading a finished painting for delivery, replacing a damaged frame, or preparing work for a show, a properly sized 20x24 floater frame helps the presentation look clean, deliberate, and ready to hang.
A floater frame is built so the artwork sits inside the frame rather than being covered on the front. A small gap around the edge creates a crisp “floating” border that emphasizes the artwork’s shape and gives 20x24 pieces a more finished, gallery-style presence.
If you’re framing multiple 20x24 pieces for a room or client install, keep the floater frame style consistent (profile, finish, and reveal) so the set reads as intentional and cohesive.
