I know you’ve been thinking about getting those photos off your phone and onto the walls, so I wanted to break down the options we were looking at. Since Nations Photo Lab updated their lineup, deciding between the Classic Canvas and the Premium Canvas can be a little tricky without seeing them side-by-side.
Here is the honest comparison to help you figure out which one fits your space best.
Different corner options for Canvas Prints showing the fold styles
The Main Difference: Structure vs. Weight
Both options use the same museum-grade cotton canvas and UV gloss laminate, so the print quality itself is going to look great regardless. The real difference is in how they are built underneath.
The Classic Canvas is the “value” option. It’s stretched around a hollow wood frame. It feels lightweight, slightly buoyant to the touch, and has neatly folded, hand-tucked corners. It’s perfect if you want something easy to hang and affordable, starting at around $56.
The Premium Canvas is the heavy-hitter-literally. This is the style they’ve been doing since 2011. The canvas is adhered to a completely solid wood block, not just a frame. It feels substantial and features crisp, perfect 90-degree corners. It’s definitely more of a “gallery” feel, starting at about $73.
Back view of two Canvas Print options showing hollow vs solid frames
Sizing and Availability
If you have a specific spot on the wall in mind, size might dictate your choice. Generally, they both range from 8×10″ up to 30×40″. However, the Classic isn’t available in the massive 24×36″ or 30×40″ sizes right now.
On the flip side, if you were looking at those cute little 3-packs of 5×5″ prints, those are exclusive to the Premium line. Both styles come in two depth options (0.75″ or 1.5″), except for those small 5x5s which stay thin.
Longevity and Display
Both versions arrive ready to hang with a black backing and wall bumpers, so you won’t need to run to the hardware store. They are both archival-quality and have a protective coating that makes them easy to wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Canvas Prints standing up vertically to show thickness and finish
Which one should you get?
If you want my take: go with the Classic Canvas for casual spaces, gifts, or if you are doing a large collage and want to keep the budget reasonable. It has a timeless look that works everywhere.
But for that “hero” shot-like a wedding portrait or a major family milestone that you want to keep as an heirloom-go for the Premium Canvas. The solid wood base and sharp corners just give it that extra level of professional polish.
Both take about 3 business days to make, so you really can’t go wrong either way. Hope this helps you finally fill those empty walls!



















