ART THAT SPEAKS TO YOU
 

 

Your space deserves more than mass-produced fruit bowls. 

I don’t do boring. I do bold!
 

Serving Homes and Businesses Since 1976 

 

On this page, you’ll find examples of my custom artwork designed to complement real living spaces.

This polyptych isn’t just five paintings — it’s space doing the cha-cha across your wall. Each panel captures a different beat in a rhythm of motion, fragmented but fabulous.

Custom commissions are available for similar multi-panel works, tailored to your unique home aesthetic. Colors can be matched using swatches or photos to ensure a perfect fit for your space.

APRYL G. LAMBERTI

CEO & PRINCIPAL INTERIOR DESIGNER    
Pineapple Coast Interiors  

Published in Coastal Lifestyle Magazine 
Interior Design Services | Furniture Showroom & Design Center | Professional Trade Program  

Showroom: 850-444-8377 | Mobile: 850-530-2802 
Email: apryl@pineapplecoast.com | Web: pineapplecoastinteriors.com  
3620 W Fairfield Drive | Pensacola, FL 32505

I have partnered with Pineapple Coast Interiors in Pensacola to create custom paintings for their clients. 
Here’s a glimpse of one collaboration. 

How to Choose a Frame That Complements Your Painting

1. Consider the Style of Your Artwork

  • Modern or Abstract: Go for sleek, minimal frames—think black, white, or metallic finishes.
  • Traditional or Classical: Ornate wood frames with gold or bronze accents add elegance.
  • Nature or Landscape: Earthy tones like walnut, oak, or distressed wood work beautifully.
  • Pop Art or Bold Colors: Try bright or contrasting frames to make the colors pop.
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2. Match the Mood

  • Soft and Serene: Light wood or white frames keep things airy.
  • Dramatic and Intense: Dark wood or black frames add depth and contrast.
  • Playful and Whimsical: Colored frames or float frames can add a fun twist.
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3. Think About the Room

  • Match the frame to the decor of the room where it’ll hang. A rustic frame in a modern space might clash, unless you’re going for eclectic vibes.
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4. Matting or No Matting

  • Matting adds breathing room and can make the artwork feel more refined.
  • No matting gives a bold, edge-to-edge look—great for vibrant or large pieces.

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