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How Big Should My Wall Art Be: A Practical Guide

Wall art is a powerful tool to bring life, color, and character to your living space. It serves as a focal point, subtly pulls together elements of a room, and sparks conversation. However, one common question that most people grapple with when decorating their walls is: "How big should my wall art be?"

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The size of your wall art can dramatically impact how it complements or contrasts with your space, the furniture, and other decorative elements. Here is a comprehensive guide to help you decide the perfect size for your wall art.

  • The Golden Rule of Wall Art Sizing
The world of interior design has a golden rule for wall art size selection: The artwork (or grouping of artworks) should take up approximately two-thirds to three-quarters of the wall space it occupies. This provides a balanced look where the art neither overwhelms the wall nor appears too small.
  • Consider the Wall Space
A large, expansive wall space typically demands a larger piece or a collection of smaller pieces grouped together to fill the space adequately. This doesn't mean you need a single piece that's as wide as your sofa or console table. Instead, aim for a piece that's about two-thirds to three-quarters its length for a pleasing sense of balance.

In contrast, smaller walls or narrow spaces such as the area between two windows or above a desk, call for smaller artworks or a petite gallery wall.
  • The Furniture Connection
The relationship between wall art and nearby furniture also affects size selection. If you're hanging art above a piece of furniture, a good rule of thumb is for the artwork to be narrower than the furniture piece beneath it. As mentioned before, aim for the art to span two-thirds to three-quarters of the width of the furniture.
  • The Gallery Wall Solution
For larger walls, a gallery wall can often provide a great solution. This allows for the incorporation of multiple smaller pieces, creating a more varied and textured visual interest point. It also enables a level of personalization that a single large piece might not offer.

While creating a gallery wall, maintain a consistent spacing between each piece, and ensure the collection feels balanced. Mix and match sizes, but remember to have a unifying element such as a common color, theme, or frame style.
  • Viewing Height
An often overlooked aspect of wall art size is the viewing height. While not strictly tied to the size of the artwork, it affects how the art's size is perceived. The general rule is to hang artwork at eye level, which is typically about 57-60 inches from the floor to the center of the artwork. For gallery walls or grouped art, this rule applies to the central point of the arrangement.

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Showcasing Your Style: Tailored Canvases

Knowing the size of wall art is only half the journey. The next step is choosing pieces that reflect your personality and style. This is where Tailored Canvases shines. Their diverse range of wall art, wall decor, and personalized signs cater to every taste and space size.

With a focus on creating beautiful and quality pieces, Tailored Canvases ensures that no matter the size you choose, your wall art will be a standout addition to your decor. So, whether you're looking for a grand piece to fill an expansive wall, or charming small pieces for a personalized gallery wall, Tailored Canvases is your ideal partner in this creative journey.

Ultimately, the size of your wall art should be guided by the space it's intended for and its relationship with the surrounding furniture and decor. However, remember, these rules serve as guides, not absolutes. Don't be afraid to break them if you find a piece that speaks to you. The goal is to create a space that feels right to you, resonates with your personality, and makes you feel at home.

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