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Wall Art

Wall art is the perfect decor to add personality to any room and our range of wall art decor is suitable for a variety of living spaces and can suit any aesthetic or budget. Explore our range of modern, traditional and quirky wall art and find the perfect pieces to complete your home.

What wall art should I have in my living room?

Deciding on the right piece of living room wall art really comes down to the space you’re working with and your personal space. You should be taking these things into account:

  • Your interior preferences - traditional? Quirky? Unique?
  • Size of the space - are you looking for large wall art or something smaller?
  • Frame or no frame - we stock framed wall art and canvas wall art options

What is the best wall art for a living room?

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The best living room wall art will be personal to your space and your preferences. From colourful wall art to black and white designs, large pieces and small features, your living room space will dictate what wall art is best.

How big should wall art be above a sofa?

The size of your softa will dictate how big your wall art should be but interior designers generally recommend wall art taking up 60 - 75% of the available wall space, so you may wish to look for wall art around 60% the width of your sofa.

What is the 2/3 rule for wall art?

The ⅔ rule for wall art is to do with the space a piece of wall art should take up on the wall. Experts saying that a minimum of ⅔ of an available wall space should be covered with wall art with the maximum space being around ¾.

What art should I put on my bedroom wall?

Although bedrooms are generally relaxing spaces, you may wish to go bold or colourful with your wall art. Our range of canvas wall art in neutral colours creates a calm ambience which is perfect for a bedroom, whereas our quirky artwork pieces are packed with personality and can add a splash of colour to your sleep space.

Does large wall art make a room look bigger?

The following features of wall art can make a room look bigger:

  • Canvas wall art generally has a less ‘harsh’ shape than a framed piece and can feel more delicate in a space
  • Wall art that matches the wall colour can blend in more and crowd the space less
  • Bolder and darker colours tend to close rooms in more
  • Wall art that does not follow the ⅔ rule can overcrowd spaces and close the room in
  • A set of 3 wall art pieces, especially above a bed, can also help make a space feel well decorated without overdoing things