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How to Pick the Right Size Art

Choosing the right-sized artwork can transform your space, making it feel complete, balanced, and visually appealing. Whether you’re filling a small nook or a large blank wall, finding the right dimensions is key. Here’s a simple guide to help you get it right. 

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Choosing the Right Fit for Your Space

A good rule of thumb: art should take up about 2/3 of the width of the furniture below it. This creates a sense of proportion and prevents your piece from looking out of place.

Sizing Guidelines for Different Spaces

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Above the Sofa

The artwork should be roughly 2/3 the width of the furniture.

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On a Blank Wall

Large, open walls can handle oversized statement pieces or a gallery wall.

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For Small Spaces

Vertical art or a series of smaller prints works best.

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Above a Mantel or Shelf

Art should be slightly smaller than the mantel or shelf width.

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Single Artwork

A single oversized piece can serve as the focal point of a room. This option works well in: Living rooms – Hang a large-scale artwork above a sofa or fireplace to create a strong visual anchor. Bedrooms – A dramatic piece above the bed makes the space feel polished and intentional. Open spaces – Large walls in lofts, hallways, or entryways can feel more complete with a striking oversized piece.

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Gallery Wall

A gallery wall allows for more creativity, layering, and storytelling. It’s a great choice if you: 1. Want to showcase different styles or themes in one space. 2. Prefer a more personalized look with a mix of sizes, frames, and formats. 3. Have a long or narrow wall (like a hallway or staircase) that benefits from multiple artworks instead of one large piece.

Framing & Scale Considerations

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Frames Add Size

Always factor in frame width when choosing art for a specific space.

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Unframed vs. Framed

Frameless art offers a modern look, while a framed piece creates a finished appearance.

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Grouping Creates Impact

A diptych or triptych of smaller framed pieces can have the same impact as one large statement piece.

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Frame Style Matters

Darker, thicker frames create a bolder presence, while lighter, thinner frames keep the focus on the artwork itself.