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Anchor your main wall with the living room wall art collection from thedopeart.com.... This is a hand-picked set of the boldest statement pieces in the shop, built to carry the largest wall in the house.
Statement Living Room Paintings
These artworks go big on money, royalty, animals, and cosmic themes. Each one holds its own above a sofa or a console and pulls a room together.
Large and Multi-Panel Sets
Several pieces come as multi-panel sets that read as one wide scene, which suits a long living-room wall. Mix a large center piece with smaller art for a layered look.
Living Room Art in Canvas and Print
Every piece comes as a ready-to-hang canvas or a semi-gloss print, sized to fit anything from an accent nook to a full feature wall.
Related collections: Bedroom Wall Art, Abstract Wall Art, Money Art.
Find answers to common questions about our art collections, color palettes, and more
The Living Room Wall Art collection covers bold abstracts, urban landscapes, geometric designs, and nature-inspired prints sized and styled for the rooms men actually spend time in. Most buyers pick from it because they want walls that look deliberate without having to think too hard about curation. It's the kind of art that fits the room rather than demanding the room revolve around it.
Home offices and game rooms are probably the strongest use cases, especially for the darker, high-contrast pieces that hold their own next to a TV setup or a desk with a lot going on. Man caves work well too, particularly if you're anchoring a wall behind a bar area or a gaming rig. Most pieces in the collection are proportioned for larger walls, so open-plan spaces tend to get the most out of them.
Sticking to two or three pieces from the same color family is the simplest way to make a grouping feel intentional. If you're doing a gallery wall, align the bottom edges and keep consistent spacing between frames rather than trying to center everything. A single large canvas above a sofa or console usually lands better than several small pieces if you're not sure where to start.
Canvas prints are stretched over a wood frame and hang without a separate frame, which gives them more depth and makes installation straightforward. Posters are printed on heavier paper stock and look best in a frame with glass, which also shields them from dust and fading over time. Both just need occasional dusting, and canvas can be spot-cleaned with a barely damp cloth if something gets on it.
For most living rooms and offices, 24x36 or larger reads well from across the room; anything smaller can get lost on a full wall. A useful rule: aim for art that's roughly two-thirds the width of the furniture below it, so measure that before ordering. It gifts well for housewarmings or birthdays, and the site ships with packaging that holds up in transit.
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