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FAQ

What size wall art should I choose for my living room?

Great question — size makes a big visual difference. Here are a few friendly guidelines you can use when picking wall art:

  • Above sofas: choose art about 60–75% of the sofa width or a grouping that fills that span, leaving 6–8 inches between furniture and frame.
  • Hang height: aim for the center of the artwork to sit around 57–60 inches from the floor, but adjust for ceiling height and furniture scale.
  • Visual test: use painter’s tape to map the piece on the wall before buying to see how it fits.

Check product dimensions and room photos on the listing to compare before you buy—those details can help you pick the right scale.

What kind of wall art helps my home look more valuable?

Art can boost how polished a room looks without promising a change in market value. Consider choices that appeal broadly and feel intentional:

  • Quality framing: a clean frame and mat can elevate even simple prints.
  • Timeless styles: neutrals, subtle abstracts, and botanical prints often read as classic and versatile across decor.
  • Scale and restraint: one well-sized piece or a thoughtfully arranged grouping usually looks more refined than lots of small, cluttered pieces.
  • Consistency: keep a cohesive color palette or finish across visible rooms to create a unified impression.

These approaches can help your home feel more curated to visitors or buyers.

How do I arrange a gallery wall that looks balanced?

Putting together a gallery wall is a fun way to personalize a space. Try this simple process:

  1. Choose a focal piece and build around it with supporting sizes and styles.
  2. Layout first: arrange frames on the floor or cut kraft-paper templates to tape on the wall to test spacing and composition.
  3. Spacing: keep spacing consistent—2–4 inches works well for tight groupings; 4–8 inches for varied sizes.
  4. Center line: align the visual center of the cluster roughly at eye level (about 57–60 inches), but adapt to furniture and ceiling height.
  5. Hardware: use wall anchors appropriate for your wall type and check weight limits.

These steps can help your gallery feel intentional and balanced.

How can I get prints made from my artwork?

If you want prints of your work, there are a few common paths depending on budget and finish:

  • Retail print services: many retailers offer printing and framing options for photo or art files—check the listing or service page for details.
  • Local or online print labs: they can print on paper or canvas and often offer color proofs and multiple paper types.
  • File prep: export a high-resolution file (generally 300 dpi for the final size) and request a proof to confirm color and cropping before a full run.
  • Finishes: choose matte, glossy, or canvas based on the look you want, and consider professional framing for presentation.

Order a single proof first so you can tweak color or scale before printing more copies.

What's the safest way to clean and care for framed prints?

Keeping framed prints looking their best is mostly about gentle cleaning and smart placement. Try these tips:

  • Dust regularly: use a soft microfiber cloth or a feather duster on frames and glass.
  • Avoid harsh cleaners: don’t spray cleaners directly on glass or frames; if needed, lightly dampen a cloth with plain water or a gentle glass cleaner and wipe the cloth—not the glass—first.
  • Protect from light and moisture: keep prints out of direct sunlight and away from damp areas to slow fading and warping.
  • Handle carefully: lift frames by the sides and check hanging hardware periodically for tightness.

For valuable originals, consider consulting a framing or conservation professional for long-term care options.

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Tips for Choosing Art and Wall Decor

Art doesn't have to be expensive to make a big impact in an otherwise neutral room. Choose the best options for your decorating needs by considering the wall space you want to fill. If your wall space is small, one piece of art will do. Larger spaces do best with a series of wall hangings or one large piece that serves as a focal point. Consider your existing decor when choosing art and wall decor. Vintage signs add appeal to a home that already has an antique flavor, for example. Sleek, minimalist art goes best with contemporary decor. Choose art and wall decor that reflects your taste and personality. If you love nature, create a garden on your walls. If you're more of a romantic, adorn your walls with red hearts and a sentimental quotation. Whether you go for canvas wall art, metal decor or vinyl wall decals, there's an abundance of pieces that speak to you at Walmart, where you'll find gorgeous artwork at everyday low prices.

Wall art and photography

Invigorate your decor with new and exciting wall art and inspiring photography. From architecture and landscapes to still life displays and sports, you'll find canvas art, posters, and photography in every subject you desire, framed or unframed, in sizes from less than 30 inches to over 100 inches in height and in various lengths to match. To hang wall art, let the shape of the wall help you determine the arrangement. For example, put a wall art set on a long horizontal wall, two pieces of art one over the other on a narrow vertical wall or one large piece of art between two windows on a wall. The design options are endless with wall art.

Wall art sets

Large wall spaces benefit from coordinated wall art sets. Eliminate the guesswork when it comes to coordinating color and style with art sets that do the pairings for you. Consider wall art sets that unite a space with one theme or one image that ties your room's decor together.

  • Floater-framed photography sets, which make the art look like it's floating in the frame, come in various configurations, sizes and numbers of pieces. Floater-framed staggered sets come in three pieces that make a statement across your wall, for example, while a floater-framed set of four pieces can create a more coordinated square pattern on your wall.
  • Wrapped canvas sets of five pieces make it easy to hang photography printed on cotton canvas in fade-resistant inks.
  • Sets of two oversized wall plaques of paintings, drawings, and inspirational sayings hung side by side create symmetry.

Metal wall art

Turn your home into a gallery with sophisticated, rustic, or whimsical metal wall art. Hang a set of three elegant wire poppies with vintage flair, dimensional wall art that makes it look like you attached vases of flowers on the wall or a contemporary radiating iron wire wall sculpture structure with multi-colored discs to add sparkle to your home.

Wall Decals

What better way is there to put up nail-free wall art than with decorative decals? From sports themes to wall murals and inspirational quotations to backsplash-style tiles, wall decals cover all types and sizes of wall spaces or emphasize smaller areas with a pop of color and curiosity. Today's wall decals are sophisticated enough to put in dining rooms and cute enough for nurseries, too. They look like customized wall murals or stencils, but they're much easier to remove and reposition thanks to easy peel-and-stick technology.

Mirrors and frames

Mirrors are works of art, and they come in all shapes, sizes, and finishes and in sets. Decorate a baby's room with a sweet heart-shaped mirror, or add a round mirror with a kitten's silhouette in a child's room. Formalize your entryway, hall, or dining area with Baroque-inspired framed mirrors. Decorate your living room with rustic framed, mirrored wall panels. Frame and surround yourself with your favorite memories. There's never a need to wonder how to perfectly set your images because collage frames do the work for you with a combination of horizontal and vertical frames attached to each other. From large-size frames for collectible posters to novelty word-shaped frames, your walls will be filled with uplifting decor.

Personalized wall art

Gift someone you love with a piece of art that's personalized. When ordering personalized wall art, you have the option of choosing a variety of messages. For example, for a housewarming gift, create a personalized street sign featuring a first or last name, or even the name of a street stamped on metal. Give your music lover a guitar lounge sign shaped like a guitar pick and personalized with a first name. Celebrate family with a personalized home and family blessings canvas that features your last name. The options for personalizing wall art are only as limited as your imagination.