Choose The Right Size Art

Choosing the right size artwork can completely transform your space. Too small, and it gets lost. Too big, and it can overwhelm the room. This guide will help you find the perfect balance so your art looks intentional, elevated, and beautifully styled.
1. MEASURE YOUR WALL FIRST
Before you fall in love with a piece, grab your measurements.
- Measure the width and height of your wall
- Note any furniture underneath (bed, couch, console)
- Leave breathing room around your artwork
Pro tip: Your artwork should take up about 60%–75% of the wall space for the best visual balance.
2. Size Art to Your Furniture
Your artwork should complement, not overpower your furniture.
- Aim for art that is about 2/3 the width of your couch, bed, or table
- Center the piece above the furniture for a clean, balanced look
Example: If your couch is 90 inches wide, your artwork should be around 60 inches wide.

3. Go Big for Impact
When in doubt, go bigger.
Large-scale artwork:
- Makes a bold statement
- Fills empty walls effortlessly
- Instantly elevates your space
Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, and dining areas.
4. Use Smaller Art for Gallery Walls
Smaller pieces shine when they’re grouped together.
- Mix 2–6 pieces for a curated look
- Keep spacing between pieces around 2–3 inches
- Align edges for a clean, intentional feel
Gallery walls work especially well in hallways, offices, and creative spaces.
5. Think About Height and Placement
Placement matters just as much as size.
- Hang artwork at eye level (about 57–60 inches from the floor to center)
- Leave 6–10 inches between your art and furniture
- Keep everything centered for a polished look
6. Match Size With Your Style
Different aesthetics call for different sizing choices.
- Minimal spaces benefit from fewer, larger pieces
- Bold spaces can handle oversized or layered artwork
- Cozy spaces often work well with smaller groupings
Choose what feels right for your overall vibe.
7. Consider Multi-Panel or Sets
Art sets are a great way to fill space with intention.
- Diptychs (2 panels) and triptychs (3 panels) create movement
- Ideal for large walls without using a single oversized piece
- Adds a modern, high-end look

8. Trust Your Eye
Guidelines help, but your instinct matters most.
Step back, look at your space, and adjust until everything feels balanced. Your home should reflect your style and your vision.