Living Room Wall Art
Explore our large collection of living room wall art, featuring fine art prints, framed prints, canvas panels, abstract art, landscapes, portraits, cityscapes, seascapes, floral prints, still life, Japanese prints, mythology, interiors and classic paintings selected for the most social room in the home. Whether you are looking for a calm landscape above a sofa, a bold abstract print for a modern living room, or a framed gallery wall arrangement, this collection brings together thousands of artworks across many styles, colours and subjects.
Because this is a broad living room art collection, the easiest way to browse is by style, colour or subject. Use the quick links below to move from the full collection into more focused groups of prints.
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Living Room Wall Art Prints
The living room is usually the main space for relaxing, gathering and welcoming guests, so the artwork you choose has a strong effect on the mood of the room. Living room wall art can make a space feel calmer, warmer, brighter, more elegant, more modern or more expressive. A carefully chosen print can also connect furniture, wall colour, rugs, lighting and decorative objects into a more complete interior scheme.
This collection includes living room prints, framed wall art, canvas panels, gallery wall pieces, abstract art, landscapes, portraits, seascapes, botanical prints, Japanese art, cityscapes and classic fine art reproductions. Choose a single large artwork for a focal point, or combine smaller framed prints to create a layered gallery wall.
Best Styles of Art for Living Rooms
Abstract Living Room Art
Abstract art prints are a strong choice for living rooms because they add colour, movement and structure without needing a literal subject. They work well above sofas, fireplaces, sideboards and console tables, especially in modern, minimalist and mid-century inspired interiors.
Landscape Prints for Living Rooms
Landscape prints are ideal for living rooms because they create a sense of depth and openness. Mountains, gardens, rivers, forests, fields and skies can make a room feel calmer and more spacious.
Portraits and Figure Prints
Portrait prints and figurative artworks add human presence and character. They are especially effective in living rooms where you want the artwork to feel personal, expressive or conversation-starting.
Japanese Prints and Decorative Wall Art
Japanese art prints work beautifully in living rooms because they combine clear composition, strong line, pattern and atmosphere. They suit both traditional and modern interiors, especially when framed simply.
Choosing Living Room Wall Art by Colour
Colour is one of the easiest ways to narrow a large living room art collection. Beige wall art works well in neutral interiors, blue wall art creates a calm atmosphere, green wall art feels natural and restful, and black wall art adds contrast and definition.
For a brighter room, explore colourful wall art, teal wall art, yellow wall art, orange wall art or red wall art. These colours can be used as a focal point or to repeat accents already present in cushions, rugs, lamps, curtains or upholstery.
Framed Prints and Canvas Panels for Living Rooms
Framed art prints are a natural choice for living rooms because they give the artwork a finished, polished look. Framing helps define the print, especially when it is placed above a sofa, mantelpiece, sideboard or reading chair.
Canvas panels can work well when you want a cleaner, more contemporary finish. They are especially useful for larger statement artworks, abstract prints, landscapes and bold colour pieces. Fine art paper prints are a flexible option if you prefer to choose your own frame or create a custom gallery wall.
How to Choose the Right Size
Large living room wall art works well above a sofa, fireplace, console table or sideboard. As a general styling principle, the artwork should feel connected to the furniture below it rather than floating alone on the wall. Wide horizontal prints suit sofas and sideboards, while square or portrait prints can work well above armchairs, fireplaces and narrower walls.
Smaller prints are best used in pairs, sets or gallery walls. A group of framed prints can often fill a living room wall more effectively than one small artwork on its own.
Living Room Gallery Wall Ideas
A living room gallery wall is a good option when you have a large empty wall or want a collected, layered look. You can combine landscapes, portraits, botanical prints, abstracts, Japanese prints and still life artworks, provided the arrangement has some visual connection.
To keep a gallery wall balanced, repeat at least one element across the display. This could be a consistent frame colour, a shared colour palette, similar print sizes, or a loose subject theme such as nature, travel, portraiture or modern art.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of wall art is best for a living room?
The best living room wall art depends on the mood you want. Landscapes feel calm, abstract prints feel modern, portraits add character, botanical prints feel natural, and framed gallery wall sets create a finished, curated look.
What size print should I choose for above a sofa?
A larger print or a set of framed prints usually works best above a sofa. Wide landscape prints, large abstract artworks and gallery wall arrangements are all good options because they visually connect with the width of the furniture below.
Are framed prints good for living rooms?
Yes. Framed prints are one of the best options for living rooms because they look finished and intentional. They work well above sofas, fireplaces, sideboards, console tables and in gallery wall arrangements.
What colours work best for living room wall art?
Beige, blue, green, black, white and brown are easy to style in living rooms. Colourful prints, teal, yellow, orange and red can work well when you want a stronger focal point or a more expressive interior scheme.
Can I mix different art styles in a living room?
Yes. A living room can mix landscapes, portraits, botanical prints, abstract art and cityscapes successfully. To keep the look balanced, repeat colours, use consistent framing, or group artworks by size and spacing.
Explore More Living Room Art Ideas
For more styling guidance, visit our Living Room Wall Art Ideas guide. For broader browsing, explore abstract art prints, landscape prints, portrait prints, floral wall art and framed art prints.














































































































































































































































