Wall art for living room

Wall Art for Living Room

Our collection of wall art for living room brings a unique artistic dimension to your living space. Each mural artwork is carefully curated to create a personalized and refined atmosphere in your home. From contemporary creations to timeless classics, our artistic decorations transform your living room into a true art gallery. Our wall art pieces harmonize perfectly with all decorating styles, from minimalist interiors to warmer spaces. Let yourself be seduced by artworks that tell a story and give character to your living room.

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Abstract artwork depicting an explosion of crystalline fragments in spiral motion. Rich palette of sapphire blue, deep purple, emerald green and metallic copper. Reflective texture with geometric facets defined by fine golden lines. Centered composition with rotational movement and angular sparkles radiating outward.
Abstract artwork featuring an explosion of brilliant polygonal shapes. Dominated by cobalt blue, amethyst violet, turquoise with coppery accents and metallic edges. Textured surface with angular glass-like fragments and gold contours. Dynamic structure with central point and radial projection creating a three-dimensional vortex effect.
Abstract painting depicting a fragmented radiating structure with luminous center. Rich palette of sapphire blue, turquoise, deep violet and golden accents. Crystalline texture combining flat surfaces and metallic curved lines. Dynamic composition with exploded geometric shapes and golden light points scattered across dark background.
Abstract artwork featuring an explosion of fragmented matter in cool tones. Dominated by cobalt blue, cyan, magenta and brilliant gold against a black background. Textured surface with geometric facets and undulating waves accented by metallic borders. Radiant structure with luminous epicenter and angular fragments creating a three-dimensional expansion effect.
Abstract painting featuring intertwined fluid flows delimited by golden lines. Rich palette of navy blue, turquoise, violet, cream white and golden copper. Marbled texture with swirling patterns and metallic veins. Dynamic composition with centrifugal movements and colored cells encapsulated in a golden network.
Abstract artwork depicting marbled currents separated by golden filaments. Varied chromatic spectrum including cobalt blue, emerald green, purple, ivory, and burnished copper. Smooth surface with depth effect created by layered translucent overlays. Organic structure with colored cells and directional lines forming expansive movement.
An abstract stylized urban landscape painting with horizon. Dominated by scarlet red, turquoise blue, golden ochre, and cream white tones. The texture features layered overlapping elements with blurred edges, suggested rectangular forms, and transparent areas creating a depth effect with a blue horizontal band evoking water.An abstract painting of architectural composition with reflections. The palette combines vermillion red, azure blue, amber and luminous beige. The textures blend smooth areas and subtle impasto with dominant vertical strokes and a calmer central horizontal section, creating contrast between warm and cool areas.
An abstract painting of Egyptian pyramids in a desert landscape. Dominated by golden ochre, deep blue, luminous white, and burnt sienna tones. The texture features thick impasto creating distinct reliefs for the triangular pyramids, with fluid brushstrokes forming winding convergent roads.
An abstract pyramidal landscape painting at sunset. The palette combines cobalt blue, amber ochre, ivory white and copper orange. The textures blend thick impasto paint for the geometric pyramid structures with dynamic brushstrokes for converging pathways, beneath a sky with swirling clouds and a radiant sun on the horizon.
Abstract artwork featuring marbled patterns in navy blue, cream white, and gleaming gold. The fluid composition displays sinuous veins with a liquid dripping effect, where textured golden elements create organic shapes on a marbled background.
Abstract artwork in deep blue, pearlescent white and metallic gold. Liquid textures create swirling movements with a marbled effect, while embossed golden lines and shapes wind across the surface like delicate branches.
An abstract artwork composed of undulating relief shapes, with gold, emerald green, off-white and grey hues, and thick textured striped effects.

An abstract painting featuring thick brushstrokes in impasto technique, blending metallic gold, dark green, white and grey tones, with layered wave-like textures.
Abstract artwork composed of dynamic projections in vibrant red, black, gray, and beige. The composition features fine white intersecting lines, circular dots of varying sizes, and paint splatters creating a centralized explosion effect.
Abstract painting characterized by an explosion of crimson red, black, slate gray, and sand colors. Geometric white strokes cross the artwork, accompanied by multiple black and white circles, with varied textures ranging from splatter to precise brushwork.
An abstract artwork featuring stylized human silhouettes interwoven with circular shapes. Dominated by ochre, terracotta, olive green, and beige tones. The texture presents segmented surfaces divided by black lines forming geometric sections, with transparency and shape layering effects.
An abstract artwork featuring semi-transparent elongated figures. The palette combines rust brown, amber, moss green and cream. The textures blend curvilinear shapes and concentric circles defined by fine black lines, creating a stained glass effect with overlapping color zones.
An abstract painting depicting several pyramids in a desert, with dominant hues of blue, ochre, gold and beige, and grainy, textured surfaces.

An abstract painting depicting a stylized desert landscape with pyramids, using deep blue, golden sand and rust brown colors, with visible textural effects.
Solitary sailboat painting at sunset, impasto technique with pastel colors and thick brushstrokes, offering unique texture and serene ambiance.Sailing boat painting at sunset in a modern bedroom. Soft pastel colors, creating a soothing atmosphere for the rest space.
Angled view of the "Fusion Notes" artwork: a vibrant abstract piano in warm shades of orange, red, and blue. Expressive brushstrokes, lighting effects evoking fluid musical movement."Fusion Notes" wall art displayed in a bedroom above a bed. The intense and dynamic colors create a warm and energetic atmosphere, ideal for transforming the space into a musical haven.
Angled view of "Dreaming Piano", the grand piano bathed in vibrant colors. Bright hues and the fluid movement of lines create an abstract and captivating musical atmosphere."Dreaming Piano" hanging above the bed, adding a touch of dream and vibrant colors. The warm and cool hues bring a serene atmosphere to the bedroom.
Admire this abstract impressionist artwork: a woman in a red dress walks in the rain, creating an explosion of colors and textures. Painting viewed from an angle.Elevate your bedroom with this vibrant artwork, featuring a woman in a red dress walking in the rain, adding an artistic and colorful touch to your space.
"Expressive portrait of a female face with closed eyes, featuring vibrant shades of pink, blue, yellow and green, applied in thick layers for a textured and dynamic effect.""Vibrant wall art in a bedroom: female face with abstract makeup, hung above the bed, adding a splash of color and emotion to the interior décor."
"Unfinished Beauty" artwork viewed at an angle. Abstract female portrait, neutral tones with red accents, adding a touch of elegance to the composition."Unfinished Beauty" hung in a bedroom. The artwork adds an elegant ambiance with its neutral tones, enhanced by touches of red and gold.
Discover "Golden Reflection" - a contemporary artwork, angled view. The golden reliefs and monochromatic black and white palette reveal the depth of this abstract painting.The "Black and Gold Reflection" artwork brings luxury and contrast to the bedroom. The gold accent illuminates the space, while abstract lines and embossed texture add character.
Abstract female portrait painting with thick, textured brushstrokes, angled view. A blend of natural and deep tones creates palpable emotion.Abstract feminine wall art above a bed in a bedroom. Beige, coral and grey tones add an elegant and emotional touch to the interior space.
Angled view of an abstract music painting, blending brown, bronze and beige, with dynamic and contrasting textures.
Abstract music wall art hanging in a bedroom above a bed, adding an elegant and rhythmic touch.
A musician playing the clarinet in an abstract music painting, surrounded by vibrant textures and orange bursts.An abstract music painting installed in an elegant bedroom, placed above a bed for a soothing atmosphere.
A vibrant saxophonist in an abstract music painting, surrounded by striking yellow and navy blue colors.
An abstract music artwork installed in a modern bedroom, hung above a bed for a harmonious ambiance.
An abstract figurative painting featuring three feminine faces surrounded by textured flowers in shades of yellow, pink, and orange, with relief effects and layered compositions.

Abstract figurative painting composed of feminine faces painted in blue and pink tones, crowned with vivid textured flowers, with beige nuances and blurred backgrounds.
An abstract contemporary painting canvas with interlaced shapes, fluid black lines and beige, bronze and black tones, on a soft textured background.
An abstract composition featuring arcs and circles, dominated by beige and bronze tones, with subtle overlays and fine black lines.
A sensual abstract painting illustrating a female silhouette, with vibrant red, yellow and blue hues, thick textures and irregular lines on a light background.

Sensual abstract painting featuring a feminine figure, dominated by red, beige and yellow tones, with accentuated reliefs and dynamic brushstrokes.

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Modern Abstract Wall Art for Living Room

Modern Abstract Wall Art for Living Room

Natural Landscape Wall Art for Living Room

Natural Landscape Wall Art for Living Room

Golden Luxury Living Room Wall Art

Golden Luxury Living Room Wall Art

Zen Meditation Wall Art for Living Room

Zen Meditation Wall Art for Living Room

Elegant Black and White Living Room Wall Art

Elegant Black and White Living Room Wall Art

Artistic Portrait Wall Art for Living Room

Artistic Portrait Wall Art for Living Room

Botanical Flower Wall Art for Living Room

Botanical Flower Wall Art for Living Room

Ocean Sea Wall Art for Living Room

Ocean Sea Wall Art for Living Room

Modern Music Wall Art for Living Room

Modern Music Wall Art for Living Room

Vibrant Multicolor Wall Art for Living Room

Vibrant Multicolor Wall Art for Living Room

Romantic Love Wall Art for Living Room

Romantic Love Wall Art for Living Room

Wall Art for Living Room Tree Nature

Wall Art for Living Room Tree Nature

Wall Art for Living Room Dance Movement

Wall Art for Living Room Dance Movement

Minimalist Wall Art for Living Room - Refined Aesthetic

Minimalist Wall Art for Living Room - Refined Aesthetic

Panoramic Mountain Wall Art for Living Room

Panoramic Mountain Wall Art for Living Room

Colorful Pop Art Wall Art for Living Room

Colorful Pop Art Wall Art for Living Room

The living room wall art represents far more than a simple decorative element - it is the soul of your living space. Choosing a wall art piece suited to your living room requires reflection on dimensions, style, and the visual impact you seek. Whether it's a majestic piece dominating the space or an artistic composition subtly integrated, wall art transforms your living room's atmosphere by giving it personality and character. Our detailed sections guide you through essential aspects for selecting a piece that will enhance your living space, taking into account spatial proportions, focal effect, and harmony with your existing décor.

How to Choose the Perfect Dimensions for Living Room Wall Art


Selecting living room wall art with ideal dimensions is the first step to transforming your living space. The balance between the artwork's size and your room's proportions determines visual impact and overall interior harmony. Contrary to popular belief, it's not just about taste, but also about respecting principles of spatial design.


What wall art size should you choose based on your living room dimensions?


For a standard living room (20-25m²), opt for living room wall art in a medium to large format (80-120cm wide). In a larger space, dare to choose monumental formats exceeding 150cm wide that create a true architectural impact. The fundamental rule is to select a piece occupying ideally between 2/3 and 3/4 of the wall's width or the furniture it will be installed above.


A living room with high ceilings (over 2.70m) naturally calls for vertical works that accentuate this elevation, while a space with standard ceilings benefits from more horizontal or square formats. The most common mistake is choosing a piece that's too small and loses all presence in the space.



Viewing distance: a determining factor for your living room wall art


The optimal viewing rule suggests that the ideal distance to appreciate an artwork equals approximately 3 times its diagonal. In a living room, the position of your seating relative to the living room wall art therefore directly influences your choice of dimensions. If your sofas are placed 3-4 meters from the display wall, a large-sized piece (120-150cm) offers an ideal visual experience.


To concretely evaluate dimensional impact, one trick is to create a kraft paper template in your intended dimensions and temporarily position it on your wall. This simulation allows you to appreciate spatial balance before making the final purchase.


The importance of hanging height based on format


The dimension of your living room wall art also determines its optimal installation height. Monumental pieces can be positioned lower, sometimes as low as 30cm from the floor for the largest ones, creating architectural continuity. Medium-sized wall art benefits from having its center positioned at eye level (approximately 160cm from the floor).


Very elongated panoramic formats can break these rules and be placed higher, particularly above low furniture, creating a visual horizon line that structures the space. The key is avoiding a "timid" installation too high that diminishes the piece's impact.


What formats are suitable for different living room configurations?


Long living rooms benefit particularly from living room wall art in horizontal format that accentuates perspective, while square spaces work perfectly with square or slightly vertical formats that visually structure the room. In an L-shaped configuration, prioritize an imposing piece on the main wall visible from both branches of the space.


Living rooms open to the kitchen or dining room require global reflection: the artwork then becomes a transition element between spaces. A monumental format can serve as a subtle visual boundary between functional zones.


Golden proportions applied to living room wall art


The golden ratio (approximately 1.618) is a naturally harmonious proportion found in both art and architecture. Applied to your interior, this principle suggests that living room wall art whose dimensions respect this ratio naturally creates an impression of balance. Concretely, for a 3m wide wall, a piece approximately 185cm wide (3m ÷ 1.618) offers perfectly balanced visual occupation.


This mathematical approach to spatial harmony explains why certain dimensions intuitively seem "right" in a given space. Artists and galleries often propose formats following these classical proportions.


In conclusion, the dimensional choice of living room wall art results from an equation between available space, ceiling height, observation distance, and desired visual impact. By respecting these fundamental principles of spatial balance, your wall art will integrate harmoniously while creating the transformative effect expected for your living space.

Living Room Wall Art as Focal Point: Creating Maximum Visual Impact


The integration of living room wall art transcends simple decoration to become a true architectural element structuring space. When conceived as a focal point, wall art concentrates attention and visually organizes the entire layout around its presence. This strategic approach transforms an ordinary room into a remarkable living space.


Why prioritize wall art as the central element of your living room?


Unlike fixed architectural elements (fireplace, panoramic window), living room wall art offers complete flexibility to establish a focal point exactly where you wish. This freedom allows you to visually correct space imbalances, divert attention from less aesthetic aspects, or compensate for the absence of remarkable architectural elements.


Neuroscience confirms that our brain prioritizes dominant visual stimuli, explaining why an imposing artwork instantly influences our spatial perception upon entering a room. This visual anchoring phenomenon then structures our entire experience of the space.



Strategically positioning your living room wall art


The optimal placement of living room wall art conceived as a focal point respects several fundamental principles. Prioritize the wall facing the main entrance for immediate impact, or the wall most visible from primary seating areas. For a through room, the wall perpendicular to the traffic axis maximizes visual exposure.


Enfilade configurations benefit particularly from a monumental piece that structures perspective, while open spaces gain coherence through a work visible from different functional zones. Systematically avoid locations where the artwork would compete visually with other strong elements like an oversized television.


The impact of dimensions on the focal effect of wall art


To function effectively as a focal point, living room wall art must present sufficient visual mass. In a contemporary living space, only large-format works (minimum 100cm in their largest dimension) possess the presence necessary to visually structure space.


Monumental formats (exceeding 150cm) create immediate architectural impact, while compositions of multiple pieces can achieve equivalent visual mass while adding additional rhythm. The classic mistake is selecting too modest a work that, even if qualitatively remarkable, fails to impose itself as a structuring element.


How to organize furnishings around your focal wall art?


Once the living room wall art is installed as the focal point, all furniture must be organized to support this visual hierarchy. Primary seating must offer a direct view of the artwork, ideally at optimal viewing distance (generally 2.5 to 3 times the artwork's width).


Secondary furniture elements are organized accordingly, creating visual guidelines that naturally guide the eye toward the central piece. This spatial orchestration transforms daily experience of the space by creating thoughtful perspectives from every angle of the living room.


What artistic styles maximize the focal effect in a living room?


Certain artistic expressions naturally amplify the focal effect of living room wall art. Works with marked contrasts, centripetal compositions, or powerful graphic elements instinctively capture attention. Monumental abstract creations with geometric patterns, panoramic landscapes with striking horizons, or figurative works featuring single monumental subjects excel particularly in this structuring role.


Conversely, highly detailed compositions requiring close observation or works in tones too similar to wall colors lose focal impact, even in large format. Visual intensity takes priority here over subtlety to effectively accomplish this architectural function.


In conclusion, transforming living room wall art into a true architectural focal point requires an integrated strategic approach, combining imposing dimensions, optimal positioning, and complete orchestration of space around this dominant presence. This approach elevates wall art beyond its decorative function to make it a fundamental structuring element of your living space.

Perfect Harmony: Selecting Living Room Wall Art Based on Decorative Style


Choosing living room wall art that harmoniously integrates with your existing décor is a subtle art, blending understanding of decorative styles and chromatic principles. This aesthetic synchronization transforms a simple wall piece into a central element perfectly cohesive with your living space's identity.


Stylistic alignment: foundation of decorative harmony


Success in aesthetic integration rests on precise understanding of your living room's dominant style. Each decorative universe - whether Scandinavian, industrial, Art Deco, revisited classic, or contemporary minimalist - possesses its own visual codes that determine the type of living room wall art naturally compatible with it.


A contemporary minimalist interior harmonizes perfectly with abstract geometric works featuring clean lines, while an industrial-style living room ideally welcomes creations more raw, with marked textures and urban subjects. This stylistic coherence creates an impression of unity essential to overall harmony.


  • Scandinavian style: refined works in light tones with organic motifs
  • Industrial ambiance: textured creations, high contrast, urban subjects
  • Classic décor: structured figurative works, detailed framing
  • Contemporary interior: abstract geometric art, large minimalist formats

How to harmonize colors between your living room wall art and your décor?


The chromatic palette is the most immediately perceivable element in integrating living room wall art. Three main approaches are available: harmony through analogy (using tones already present in the room), controlled contrast (introducing a complementary color), or elegant neutrality (work in neutral tones integrating universally).


For analogous harmony, select a work where 60-70% of tones correspond to your space's secondary colors, not the dominant color, to avoid monochromatic effect. The contrast approach introduces a color complementary to your existing palette, creating dynamic chromatic dialogue that visually awakens the space.


Texture and materiality: sensory dimensions of integration


Beyond visual palette, the texture and materiality of living room wall art fundamentally contribute to its harmonious integration. A space with raw materials (concrete, metal, solid wood) naturally resonates with works featuring affirmed materiality, presenting impasto, reliefs, or mixed techniques.


Conversely, an interior with smooth contemporary finishes ideally harmonizes with flatter works, printed on modern supports or painted in flat colors. This tactile correspondence, even perceived solely visually, creates subtle yet essential sensory coherence.


What relationship should exist between architecture and your living room wall art?


Your living space's architectural characteristics significantly influence the choice of harmonious living room wall art. Rooms with straight lines and marked angles naturally balance with works featuring structured geometric compositions, while spaces with gentle curves ideally welcome creations with organic and fluid forms.


Natural orientation and luminosity also dictate specific choices: a sun-bathed living room supports works in subtle tones that reveal their complexity under abundant natural light, while a less luminous space benefits from creations with more pronounced contrasts.


Harmonious evolution: integrating wall art in an evolving decorative approach


The selection of living room wall art takes place in a temporal perspective: your décor will inevitably evolve. Prioritize a work possessing its own artistic strength while remaining sufficiently versatile to adapt to progressive transformations of your interior.


Creations with extended chromatic palettes offer this adaptability, allowing you to evolve your décor's secondary tones while maintaining harmony with the central piece. This approach balances decorative longevity with substantial artistic investment.


Ultimately, the harmonious integration of living room wall art results from thorough analysis of your living space's stylistic, chromatic, and sensory characteristics, enabling selection of a work that perfectly dialogues with the existing while maintaining its own artistic identity. This holistic approach guarantees lasting and evolving aesthetic coherence.


FAQ: Living Room Wall Art and Decorative Harmony


Is it preferable to purchase living room wall art before or after main furniture pieces?
Ideally, first select main architectural and furniture elements, then choose an artwork that integrates harmoniously with this ensemble. This approach offers greater flexibility for finding a creation perfectly suited to the already-established ambiance.


Can large-size living room wall art work in a small space?
Contrary to popular belief, a monumental piece can magnify a small living room by creating visual depth and a major focal point. The key is limiting other decorative elements to prevent visual overload and allow the work to breathe.


How to integrate living room wall art with very vibrant colors in a neutral interior?
A work with bright tones can enliven a neutral space provided you establish subtle chromatic links: introduce a few decorative accessories (pillows, vases, objects) punctually reprising certain artwork colors to create visual coherence without overloading the space.


Can you combine multiple different artistic styles in the same living room?
Styleistic diversity works when it respects a coherent thread - shared chromatic palette, common theme, or similar formal approach. Without these unifying elements, prioritize a dominant artistic style for your main wall art, reserving eclecticism for secondary smaller-format pieces.