How to Choose the Perfect Art Size for Your Wall
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One of the most common questions I get is: What size artwork should I choose for my space?
Here’s a simple guide.
For sofas & beds
Your artwork should be about two-thirds the width of the furniture below it. For example, above a 72” sofa, aim for artwork around 45–50” wide (or a series of pieces).
For small spaces
Hallways, reading nooks, and bathrooms work beautifully with smaller originals or prints in the 8x10 to 12x16 range.
For statement walls
Larger prints or framed originals instantly anchor a room and create a focal point.
When in doubt — go bigger. Most people underestimate how much presence art needs to feel balanced on a wall.
All prints in my shop are sized intentionally for modern homes and easy framing.
Why Watercolour Landscapes Bring Calm Into Modern Homes
Why Watercolor Landscapes Create a Sense of Calm in Your Home
In a fast-paced world, our homes should feel like a retreat — a place to breathe, reflect, and feel grounded. That’s one of the reasons watercolour landscapes have become a timeless choice for interior spaces.
Watercolour’s soft blending and natural movement mirror the rhythms of nature itself. Gentle greens, layered blues, and light-filled skies bring visual quiet to a room without overwhelming it. Unlike bold, heavy textures, watercolour invites the eye to wander slowly — creating a peaceful atmosphere that subtly lowers stress. Landscape art in particular connects us to open space. Whether it’s rolling hills, forests, or distant horizons, these scenes remind us of stillness, depth, and possibility.
Many collectors tell me they choose landscape art not just for décor — but for how it makes them feel. Calm. Hopeful. Grounded.
If you’re looking to refresh your living room, bedroom, or workspace, watercolour landscapes offer a beautiful way to bring nature indoors while keeping your space light and serene.