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Impressionist Pond
Impressionist Pond
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Heart Under Seige
Heart Under Seige
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Midnight Shoreline
Midnight Shoreline
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Rose Stone Texture
Rose Stone Texture
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Mushrooms On A Blue Background (1926)
Mushrooms On A Blue Background (1926)
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Les quatre saisons – L’été (1860)
Les quatre saisons – L’été (1860)
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Les quatre saisons – Le printemps (1860)
Les quatre saisons – Le printemps (1860)
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Jünglingsfigur romantisch (1932)
Jünglingsfigur romantisch (1932)
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Liebespaar (around 1923)
Liebespaar (around 1923)
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Man Walking into the Sea (Hans Gewecke) (1913)
Man Walking into the Sea (Hans Gewecke) (1913)
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Grooming (Morning) (1931)
Grooming (Morning) (1931)
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Interior, Strandgade 30
Interior, Strandgade 30
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Light Lantern (1931)
Light Lantern (1931)
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Painterly Architectonics (1918)
Painterly Architectonics (1918)
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Man by the Candle Constantine (1922–1926)
Man by the Candle Constantine (1922–1926)
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Living Room Wall Art That Sets the Tone for the Whole Home
Your living room is the room everyone sees — guests, family, you, every day. Whatever's on those walls signals what you care about, how you want to feel at home, and the kind of energy the room holds. Our living room wall art collection is built specifically for this most-used, most-judged, most-photographed room in the house.
Whether you're styling above a long sofa, building a gallery wall, or finally filling that one awkward space above the fireplace, this is where you'll find pieces sized and styled for the way living rooms actually work.
Why Living Room Wall Art Deserves Extra Thought
Your living room walls do more than decorate — they shape mood, anchor seating, and create the visual identity of your home. Get them right and the room feels complete. Get them wrong and the entire space feels unfinished.
The right living room art:
- Anchors the seating area. Art above a sofa pulls the room together visually.
- Adds personality without clutter. One great piece replaces a dozen small accessories.
- Improves how the room feels at night. Once accent lamps come on, art becomes more prominent than it is in daylight.
- Tells your story. Living rooms host most conversations. Your art is part of them.
For pieces that bring exceptional scale and impact, see our large wall art collection.
Choosing the Right Wall Art for Your Living Room
Living rooms come in every shape and style. These principles work across all of them.
Start with the Sofa
The sofa is usually the largest object in the room and the focal point of seating. Whatever you hang above it sets the tone for everything else. Choose this piece first, then build the rest of the room's art around it.
Don't Match — Echo
Avoid art that "matches the couch fabric." Instead, pull one or two accent colors from your art into smaller elements — pillows, throws, a ceramic, a candle. The room reads as designed rather than coordinated.
Account for Ceiling Height
In standard 8-foot rooms, hang art lower (centerpoint at ~57 inches). In rooms with 10+ foot ceilings, you can hang slightly higher or use taller vertical pieces to fill the vertical space.
Layer Light and Art
Picture lights, recessed accent lights, and floor lamps placed near art make a huge difference at night. If you're investing in a major piece, plan how it'll be lit after sundown.
Living Room Wall Art Placement Options
Above the Sofa
The most common and most impactful placement. Art should be roughly two-thirds the width of the sofa and centered 6–10 inches above the back.
Above the Fireplace
Slightly higher than typical hanging height because the mantel is the visual baseline. A single vertical or horizontal piece works best — gallery walls compete with the fireplace.
On a Long Empty Wall
If you have a wall with no furniture, you have more freedom. Consider an extra-large single piece, a triptych, or a tightly composed gallery wall.
Above a Console or Sideboard
A medium-large horizontal piece grounds the furniture below. Or layer a smaller piece by leaning it on the console and pairing with objects.
Stair-Adjacent Walls
If your living room is open to a staircase, the stair wall is part of your living room's visual identity. Consider larger pieces or a vertical series here.
Styling Your Living Room Wall Art
- Mix textures. A canvas piece and a fabric piece on adjacent walls feels richer than two prints of the same medium. See our fabric wall art collection for textile options.
- Consider the seating sight lines. What does someone sitting on the couch actually see? Make sure your best pieces are visible from where people spend time.
- Don't decorate every wall. Some walls deserve to stay empty. Restraint reads as confident; over-decoration reads as anxious.
- Refresh seasonally if you want. Swap a piece or two between seasons to refresh the room without redecorating.
- Use scale to direct the eye. A large central piece flanked by smaller works creates hierarchy and visual flow.
For decorative pieces specifically chosen for visual impact and styling versatility, see our decorative wall art collection. For floral and botanical living room options, browse our flowers wall art collection.
Explore Related Wall Art Collections
- Large Wall Art — Statement-sized options for big living rooms
- Decorative Wall Art — Pieces designed for high-traffic spaces
- Framed Wall Art — Polished finishes for classic interiors
- Fabric Wall Art — Soft, textural pieces for warmer rooms
- Flowers Wall Art — Floral pieces for fresh, bright rooms
Frequently Asked Questions
What size wall art should I hang above my living room sofa?
Aim for art that's two-thirds to three-quarters the width of your sofa. For an 84-inch sofa, that's roughly 56–63 inches wide. Center the piece on the sofa, with the bottom edge 6–10 inches above the back cushion.
How high should I hang living room wall art?
The center of the piece should be at roughly eye level — about 57–60 inches from the floor for most rooms. Most people hang art too high. Bringing it lower over furniture creates a more grounded, intentional look.
Should I do a gallery wall or one large piece?
One large piece is simpler, easier to commit to, and reads as more sophisticated in most rooms. Gallery walls work in eclectic, traditional, or art-collector aesthetics, but require careful composition. If you're unsure, start with a single statement piece.
How do I coordinate multiple pieces in a living room?
Choose a unifying element — color palette, frame style, subject, or medium. Two or three pieces that share at least one of these read as a collection rather than a clash. Variety is fine if there's one thread tying everything together.
Can I hang heavier living room wall art on drywall?
Yes — heavy art on drywall is fine with the right anchors. Use heavy-duty toggle bolts, wall anchors, or locate a stud. For pieces over 30 lbs, find a stud or use multiple anchored mounting points. Each large piece we sell ships with appropriate hanging hardware and instructions.
Make Your Living Room Worth Hanging Out In
Browse the full living room wall art collection. Use filters to narrow by size, color, or style — and find the piece that turns your main room into the room everyone wants to be in.
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