Collection: Wall Art Prints & Decor For Living Room

Your living room is the heart of your home — the space where you gather, unwind and welcome others in. Discover unique, modern wall art for your living room that creates a bold focal point, reflects your personality and brings lasting character to your most shared space.

The Perfect Focal Point Above The Sofa

A well-chosen print above the sofa instantly anchors the room and sets the tone for the entire space. Go bold with a single large-format piece, or build something more personal with our coordinated Set of 2 and Set of 3 collections — perfect for a gallery wall that feels curated, not cluttered.

Modern, Minimalist & Boho Living Room Art

Whether your living room calls for the clean geometry of a modern abstract, minimalist simplicity, the quiet warmth of Japandi or the layered texture of Boho design, our collection has a style to match every interior.

Browse by style: Boho, Japandi, Scandinavian, Mid Century and Abstract.

Art That Grows With Your Space

The right living room print isn't just decoration — it's the piece that ties the whole room together. From single statement prints to coordinated sets and Framed Canvas Prints, explore formats that work beautifully above a sofa, sideboard or fireplace.

Wall Art For Every Living Room Style

Whether you're working with a compact flat or an open-plan space, the right scale and style can transform how a room feels. Discover prints for every living room — and explore our Gallery Walls section for ideas on how to combine them.

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Living Room Wall Art: Your Questions Answered

Simple, practical answers for hanging, sizing and arranging wall art in your living room.

Hanging & Installation

How do I hang a picture on the wall?

Start by deciding on placement, then mark your spot and use a level to make sure it's straight. For lightweight prints, a single nail or picture hook works fine; for anything heavier, use a wall anchor rated for the weight of your piece. If you're hanging into drywall and want extra support, aim for a wall stud whenever possible.

How do I hang a gallery wall straight and evenly?

Lay out your pieces on the floor first to test the arrangement before putting any holes in the wall. Cut paper templates to the exact size of each frame and tape them up to preview the layout — this lets you adjust spacing and alignment risk-free. Keep a consistent gap of 2–3 inches between pieces for a clean, cohesive look.

Sizing & Arrangement

What size wall art should I choose above my sofa?

A good rule of thumb is to pick art that's about two-thirds the width of your sofa. Leave roughly 6–12 inches of space between the top of the sofa and the bottom of the frame. If one large piece feels too bold, a coordinated set of 2 or 3 smaller prints can achieve the same visual weight.

How do I arrange multiple pictures on a wall?

Treat the whole group as one shape — imagine a single rectangle around all the pieces — and keep spacing consistent, usually 2–3 inches apart. Start with your largest or most important piece and build the rest of the arrangement around it. Stepping back frequently to check the overall balance helps catch anything that looks off before you commit to hanging.

How do I plan a gallery wall layout?

Sketch your wall's dimensions on paper first, then arrange your prints (real or to-scale cutouts) within that space to find a layout you like. Mixing orientations and sizes usually looks more natural than a strict grid, but keeping spacing even between every piece ties it together. Take a photo of your final layout before hanging so you have a reference to follow as you go.