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How Under Our Skies Can Bring Calm to a Workspace or Reception Area

Image of Under Our Skies by Jill McIntosh

Not every room benefits from loud artwork. In a workspace, studio or reception area, the right piece often does something quieter. It settles the room, gives the eye somewhere to rest and helps the space feel considered. That is exactly where Under Our Skies comes into its own.

With its coastal mood, layered sky and cool, reflective palette, this Jill McIntosh print is a strong choice for anyone looking for calm wall art for an office or reception area. It has presence, but it does not demand attention in a way that would overwhelm the room.

Why calming artwork matters in working spaces

People often think about furniture, lighting and storage first when shaping a work environment, but the walls do a great deal of emotional work too. In client-facing spaces, artwork helps set the tone before a conversation even begins. In personal workspaces, it can make the room feel more balanced and less purely functional.

Under Our Skies suits that job well because the composition feels open and breathable. The sea-and-sky atmosphere creates a sense of distance and stillness that works naturally in places where you want people to feel at ease.

Where this print works best

This piece is especially effective in:

  • home offices that need a calmer visual rhythm
  • reception spaces where first impressions matter
  • meeting rooms that benefit from a softer backdrop
  • studios, treatment rooms or consulting spaces where a restful feel is important

Because the colours are cool and understated, it can sit comfortably alongside neutral décor, natural wood, black frames or contemporary interiors with clean lines.

The value of bespoke framing for a professional finish

Presentation matters even more in work settings. A bespoke frame gives the artwork a finished, intentional look and helps it sit confidently within the wider design of the room. At First 4 Frames, every piece is framed in-house, which means the final result can be tailored to suit a modern office, a softer reception space or a more design-led studio interior.

A simple contemporary frame can keep the look crisp and architectural. A slightly warmer finish can make the piece feel more welcoming in client-facing spaces. Either way, careful framing helps the print feel substantial rather than incidental.

A useful choice when you want art without visual noise

Some artwork is chosen to dominate a room. Under Our Skies is different. Its strength is in how it supports the atmosphere of a space. The coastal palette brings freshness, while the expansive sky introduces a sense of openness that can be especially helpful in smaller offices or enclosed rooms.

That makes it a practical option for businesses and homeowners alike, particularly when they want art that feels polished, calming and easy to live with over time.

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You can see Under Our Skies at First 4 Frames here. If you need advice on a suitable frame for a workspace, reception area or home office, First 4 Frames can help you choose a presentation that matches the setting.

For rooms that need composure rather than clutter, Under Our Skies is a very strong fit. Professionally framed, it offers a calm focal point with the craftsmanship and finish to suit a quality-led interior.

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Why Foxy Bothy Makes a Memorable Scottish Housewarming Gift

A fox sits among purple flowers in the foreground, looking back towards a stone cottage with smoke rising from its chimney, surrounded by trees under a swirling, dreamy sky.

Some gifts are enjoyed for a moment. Others become part of a home. Foxy Bothy by Esther Cohen sits firmly in the second group. With its cosy bothy, curious fox and unmistakable Scottish atmosphere, it is the kind of framed print that feels thoughtful from the day it is given and meaningful for years afterwards.

For anyone looking for a Scottish housewarming gift with real character, this piece offers something warmer and more lasting than the usual bottle, candle or hamper. It brings story, colour and a sense of place to a new room, especially when finished with bespoke framing in-house at First 4 Frames.

Why it works so well as a housewarming present

Moving into a new home is about more than unpacking. People want the space to feel personal. Foxy Bothy helps do that quickly because it has a welcoming narrative built into the image. The lit bothy suggests shelter and comfort, while the fox and foxgloves add charm without making the artwork feel overly sweet.

That balance makes it a strong gift for people who appreciate:

  • Scottish landscape-inspired artwork
  • interiors with warmth and personality
  • pieces that feel rooted in place rather than generic
  • art that can suit both modern and traditional homes

A practical choice for hallways, living rooms and snug spaces

One reason Foxy Bothy works so well as a present is its flexibility. In a hallway, it creates an inviting first impression. In a living room, it adds a focal point with story and texture. In a snug, study or reading corner, its rural character feels especially at home.

The square format also gives it plenty of placement options, whether the new homeowner is styling a feature wall or filling a smaller space that needs something distinctive.

Bespoke framing makes the gift feel complete

A well-chosen frame changes the experience of giving art. Rather than handing over a print that still needs sorting, a professionally framed piece feels finished, considered and ready to hang. At First 4 Frames, all framing is completed in-house in Falkirk, with float glass fitted as standard and options that help you match the artwork to the room it is going into.

For Foxy Bothy, that might mean a classic wood tone to draw out the rustic feel, or a cleaner contemporary frame for a more modern interior. Either way, the craftsmanship matters. It gives the gift a polished, hand-finished quality that suits the occasion.

A Scottish gift that does not feel touristy

There is a big difference between art that genuinely reflects Scottish character and something that feels like a souvenir. Foxy Bothy has authenticity. Esther Cohen’s visual language is atmospheric, playful and rooted in the landscape, which gives the piece lasting appeal beyond novelty.

That makes it especially suitable when you want a gift that nods to Scotland in a tasteful, design-led way.

Where to see the piece

You can view Foxy Bothy at First 4 Frames here. If you would like to know more about the artist, you can also visit Esther Cohen’s artist page.

If you are choosing a housewarming present and want something more personal than the usual options, Foxy Bothy is a strong choice. With bespoke framing and superior in-house presentation, it becomes a gift that helps turn a house into a home.

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How to Style Isn’t She Lovely in a Warm, Personal Home

Image of Isn't She lovely by The Wee Deaf Artist

When you are choosing artwork for your home, the best pieces do more than fill a wall. They bring warmth, personality, and a sense of connection to the space around them. That is exactly where Isn’t She Lovely stands out. With its joyful character, expressive style, and uplifting mood, this artwork is a natural choice for homeowners who want something personal, confident, and full of life.

At First 4 Frames, we believe the way a piece is presented matters just as much as the artwork itself. A bespoke, hand-finished frame can turn a striking print into a true focal point, helping it sit beautifully within your room while protecting it for years to come.

If you would like to view the piece itself, you can see the full product here: Isn’t She Lovely at First 4 Frames.

Why Isn’t She Lovely works so well in the home

Isn’t She Lovely by The Wee Deaf Artist, Bryony Hamilton, has an immediate sense of warmth and individuality. It is expressive without feeling overpowering, and uplifting without becoming overly sentimental. That balance makes it especially well suited to lived-in family spaces, where you want artwork to feel both stylish and welcoming.

  • a living room that needs colour and personality
  • a hallway where you want an inviting first impression
  • a bedroom with a softer, more personal feel
  • a creative corner, reading space, or home office that benefits from warmth and character

Because the artwork has such a positive and human quality, it feels at home in interiors where comfort matters just as much as design.

Choosing the right frame for a warm, personal look

One of the best things about selecting a framed Giclée art print is that the framing can completely shape the final feel of the piece. A bespoke frame helps bridge the gap between the artwork and your décor, making the finished result feel considered rather than off-the-shelf.

For a piece like Isn’t She Lovely, homeowners often do well with one of two approaches.

A soft neutral frame

A lighter or more understated frame can let the expressive qualities of the artwork speak for themselves. This works particularly well in calm interiors, modern homes, and spaces where you want colour from the art without overwhelming the room.

A bolder statement frame

If the room already leans into strong design choices, a more confident frame can give the piece even more presence. This can work beautifully in a hallway, feature wall, or living area where the artwork is intended to catch the eye.

At First 4 Frames, each piece is framed in-house, allowing you to choose a finish that complements both the artwork and the room it is going into.

Why framed Giclée presentation makes the difference

A superior quality Giclée print offers excellent colour, clarity, and longevity, making it a strong choice for customers who want artwork that looks refined and lasts well over time. Combined with bespoke framing, it creates a finished piece that feels much more substantial and considered than a standard print.

This matters with expressive artwork like Isn’t She Lovely. The colour, personality, and detail deserve a presentation that does the piece justice. Professionally framed, it becomes more than wall décor. It becomes part of the character of the room.

A good choice for homeowners who want more personal interiors

Many homeowners want their walls to reflect something about who they are rather than simply matching a trend. That is one reason artwork like Isn’t She Lovely resonates so strongly. It feels joyful, individual, and genuine, which makes it especially appealing in homes where people want warmth and authenticity rather than something overly formal.

Choosing a piece like this also works well if you are building a room around a few meaningful items instead of filling every space. A framed artwork with real personality can do a great deal of visual work in a room, especially when it has been carefully matched with the right frame and mount.

About the artist

Bryony Hamilton, known as The Wee Deaf Artist, creates work that is full of identity, warmth, and emotional connection. If you would like to learn more about the artist, you can visit The Wee Deaf Artist on Facebook.

Bespoke framing from First 4 Frames

At First 4 Frames, all framing is completed in-house at our Falkirk workshop. That means each piece benefits from experienced craftsmanship, careful presentation, and a personal service that helps you choose the right finish for your space.

If you are looking for a framed Giclée art print that brings warmth, colour, and individuality into your home, Isn’t She Lovely is a beautiful option. With the right bespoke framing, it becomes a piece you can enjoy every day, not just for its style, but for the feeling it brings to the room.

If you would like help choosing the right frame for this artwork, First 4 Frames can guide you through the options and create a finished piece tailored to your home.