Frame Work is based out of Block A in Sagar Campus over in Chunabhatti. We’re in No. 302, and it’s basically a workshop where we spend our days cutting wood and glass to fit whatever people bring in. It could be an old wedding photo that’s starting to yellow, or a new painting someone bought on vacation. We have lots of different molding samples hanging on the walls, and the floor is usually covered in a bit of sawdust by the end of the day. It’s just how it goes when you’re building things by hand. We’ve been here for a bit now, and most of our customers live right here in the campus or nearby. It’s convenient for them to just walk over and drop things off. We don't have a big flashy storefront on the main road, which suits us just fine. It allows us to focus on the work itself. Sometimes a job takes longer if the frame is a bit tricky or the glass is a special size, but we don't like to rush things. It’s better to get the corners lined up perfectly than to do it fast and messy. People trust us with their memories, and we take that seriously, even if we’re just a small outfit in a residential block. It’s quiet work, mostly just the sound of the saw and the radio playing in the background. We enjoy the process.
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