What Size Art Print Should You Choose?
Choosing the right size art print is one of the most important parts of decorating your wall. Even beautiful artwork can look wrong if the size doesn’t fit the space.
Many people make the mistake of choosing prints that are too small. This can make the wall look empty and unbalanced.
According to interior design experts at The Spruce (thespruce.com), wall art should be proportional to the furniture and wall size.
At Driftwood Print, customers can choose from multiple sizes to fit different spaces.
Large art prints create strong impact
Large prints work best:
Above sofas
Above beds
On large empty walls
Large prints create a focal point.
They make the room feel finished.
Explore large prints:
Medium prints are versatile
Medium prints work well:
In bedrooms
In offices
In smaller living rooms
They balance the space without overwhelming it.
Small prints work well in groups
Small prints are ideal for:
Gallery walls
Shelves
Small spaces
Multiple small prints can create a larger visual effect.
How to choose the right size
A simple rule is that art should be about two-thirds the width of the furniture below it.
This creates balance.
Why larger prints often look better
Many people regret buying prints that are too small.
Larger prints usually look more professional and intentional.
This is why larger sizes are popular at Driftwoodprint.
Final thoughts
Size matters more than most people expect.
Choosing the right size makes your home look more finished and more professionally designed.
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