In building construction •
Framing (construction), a building term known as light frame construction •
Framer, a carpenter who assembles major structural elements in constructing a building •
A-frame, a basic structure designed to bear a load in a lightweight economical manner •
A-frame house, a house following the same principle •
Door frame or
window frame, fixed structures to which the hinges of doors or windows are attached •
Frame and panel, a method of woodworking •
Space frame, a method of construction using lightweight or light materials •
Timber framing, a method of building for creating framed structures of heavy timber or willow wood
In vehicles •
Frame (aircraft), structural rings in an aircraft fuselage •
Frame (nautical), the skeleton of a boat •
Bicycle frame, the main component of a bicycle, onto which other components are fitted •
Motorcycle frame, main component of a motorbike, onto which other components are fitted •
Locomotive frame, a structure that forms the backbone of a railway locomotive •
Vehicle frame, to which everything on an automobile is mounted
Other physical objects •
Frame (loudspeaker) or basket, a structural component which supports the functional components of a loudspeaker •
Bed frame, the part of a bed used to position the mattress and base •
Climbing frame or jungle gym, a piece of equipment for children's play •
Eyeglass frame •
Lever frame, a railway signalling device containing interlocks for signals, points (railroad switches) etc. •
Picture frame, a solid border around a picture or painting •
Receiver (firearms) or frame, one of the basic parts of a modern firearm •
Spinning frame, an invention of the Industrial Revolution for spinning thread or yarn from fibre such as wool or cotton •
Water frame, a water-powered spinning frame which was an easy way to create cotton •
Frame (beekeeping), a wooden frame designed to hold an area of honeycomb in a Langstroth-type beehive == Mathematics and physics ==