Collection: Bedroom Wall Art – Prints For Your Sanctuary

Your bedroom is your safe haven — the place where every day begins and ends. Discover wall art prints and posters for room decor designed to bring calm, warmth and personality to your most personal space. From bedroom wall decor above the bed to art for a teen bedroom, our collection makes it easy to find wall art for bedroom spaces of every style.

Calming Prints For A Restful Bedroom

Everything in your bedroom should invite peace and rest, including what's on your walls. Explore soft nature scenes, neutral abstracts and gentle botanical prints — the kind of art that helps a room breathe.

Discover our Abstract, Botanical and Nature & Landscapes collections.

A Style That Feels Like You

Bedroom wall art should reflect who you are, not just what's trending. Whether you're drawn to the warmth of Boho, the quiet calm of Japandi or the clean lines of Scandinavian design, find a style that makes the space truly yours.

Explore by style: Boho, Japandi, Scandinavian and Minimalist.

The Perfect Above Bed Wall Decor

A single statement piece above the bed creates the strongest focal point in any bedroom, whether you call it wall decor or simply the perfect picture above the bed. Looking for something bigger? Our coordinated Set of 2 and Set of 3 prints make it easy to build a gallery wall that feels curated, not chaotic.

Wall Art For Every Corner Of Your Bedroom

Beyond the bed, smaller accents and pictures beside nightstands or above a dresser can complete the room's decor — the same idea works just as well in a kids, girls or boys bedroom, where playful prints add character to every corner. Browse our full Wall Art Prints collection or discover Framed Canvas Prints for a textured, gallery-style finish.

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Bedroom Wall Art: Your Questions Answered

Everything you need to know about choosing, sizing and hanging wall art in your bedroom.

Hanging | Installation

How do I hang wall art without making holes?

If you're renting or simply want to avoid patching walls later, adhesive strips (like Command strips) are a reliable option for lightweight framed prints and posters. Choose a strip rated for the weight of your piece — most poster frames under 5 lbs work well with medium-sized strips. For canvas prints or heavier pieces, a single small nail or picture hook still causes minimal damage and holds more securely long-term.

Do I need special hardware to hang framed prints?

Most of our framed posters are lightweight enough for a standard picture hook and nail, which you can find at any hardware store. For heavier canvas prints, look for a hook rated for at least double the frame's weight to keep it secure over time. If you're hanging on plaster or brick rather than drywall, a wall plug or masonry hook will give you a much sturdier hold.

Sizing | Arrangement

How high should I hang art above my bed?

A good rule of thumb is to leave 8–12 inches between the top of your headboard and the bottom of the frame. This keeps the piece visually connected to the bed without crowding it. If you're hanging a set of 2 or 3 prints, keep the same gap consistent across all pieces so the whole arrangement reads as one composition.

What size wall art should I choose for above my bed?

As a general guide, your art (or the combined width of a multi-piece set) should span about two-thirds to three-quarters of your headboard's width. For a queen or king bed, that usually means a single piece around 36–48 inches wide, or a set of 2–3 smaller prints arranged together to reach a similar span. Going too small is the most common mistake — a piece that looks generously sized on the wall in-store often looks small once it's above a full-size bed.

How do I arrange a gallery wall?

Start by laying your prints out on the floor first, adjusting spacing before committing to nails or hooks — this saves you from re-hanging later. Keep gaps between frames consistent, usually 2–3 inches, and try to align either the tops, centers, or a mix following an invisible grid. Our Set of 2 and Set of 3 collections are already designed to work together, which takes the guesswork out of matching sizes and color palettes.