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Living room wall art sets the tone for the whole space. It's usually the first thing people notice when they walk in, so it's worth getting right. The living room is where most people spend their time and where guests end up... read more
Wall art for living room spaces needs to hold up to daily viewing without getting old. That means choosing pieces with depth, not just something that looks good in a photo.
We've organized this collection around what actually works. Bold pieces that anchor a room. Quieter pieces that complement without competing. Everything from statement artwork that demands attention to subtle pieces that tie a color scheme together.
What works in living rooms
Scale is the biggest factor. Living room artwork usually needs to be larger than people expect. A piece that looked big in the store can disappear on a large wall. When in doubt, go bigger.
Color matters, but not in the way you'd think. You don't need an exact match to your sofa. Living room wall decor works best when it picks up accent colors or introduces something new that ties existing pieces together.
Popular styles
Our abstract wall art is a consistent choice for living rooms. It adds visual interest without clashing with furniture or existing decor. For something bolder, the black and gold collection makes a statement without overwhelming the room.
Browse the full collection to find living room art that fits your space.
Find answers to common questions about our art collections, color palettes, and more
Living room art brings together the elements of a room, balancing furniture, color schemes, and lighting. The right piece can unify your space, making it feel cohesive and intentional.
From abstract paintings to detailed landscapes, artwork for living rooms offers endless possibilities. Choose from popular styles like mid-century modern, bohemian, or industrial to suit your decor.
Place wall art for the living room at eye level, roughly 57-60 inches from the floor. Consider positioning it above a sofa, mantel, or console table to frame your furniture and guide the room’s visual flow.
Living room paintings do more than decorate—they define. A well-chosen piece can unify a space, tying together furniture, lighting, and decor to create a room that feels whole and inviting for family gatherings.
For your family room art, consider these ideas:
These techniques ensure your art feels intentional and enhances your space.
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