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Thoughtful articles on art placement, spatial balance and modern interiors.

Choosing art is only part of the decision; knowing what size to buy, where to place it and how it will sit in your space determines whether it works. This journal focuses on practical guidance around wall art sizing, placement and proportion in modern interiors. You will find advice on selecting the right print size for different wall dimensions, how high to hang artwork, how to build balanced gallery walls, and how to avoid common layout mistakes. Each article is designed to help you make confident choices before purchasing or hanging a piece, so the result feels intentional, balanced, and suitable for the room.

neutral bedroom with large landscape wall art above the bed in a calm interior setting

What wall art works best in a bedroom? Size, placement and style

Choosing wall art for a bedroom comes down to restraint and balance, so the space feels calm.
contemporary living room with large abstract wall art above a neutral sofa

Wall art for living rooms: How to choose the right piece for your space

The right wall art for a living room depends on scale, placement, and how it works within the space.
large abstract wall art above a beige sofa against a dark grey wall in a modern living room

What size of wall art above a sofa is most effective? Real sizing rules

The right wall art size above a sofa depends on proportion and placement, not guesswork, so the room feels balanced and complete.
large abstract wall art above a neutral sofa in a modern living room

How to choose wall art that actually fits your space

Choosing wall art that fits your space depends on scale, placement, and how it works within the room.

Why limited edition wall art holds value (and when it doesn’t)

What makes limited edition art prints hold value over time comes down to scarcity and demand.
Gallery wall arrangement above sofa showing balanced spacing and layout of multiple framed wall art pieces

How to arrange wall art (layout ideas and spacing rules)

Arrange wall art using simple layout rules and 2–3 inch spacing to create clean, balanced walls without guesswork.