How to Choose the Right Size for Your Wall Art

How to Choose the Right Size for Your Wall Art

Choosing the right size for your wall art can completely change how your space looks and feels. A print that is too small can look lost on the wall, while the right size creates a polished, intentional décor statement.

At Impressia, we offer carefully selected sizes to ensure high-quality prints and balanced wall presentation:

  • 12×18

  • 18×24

  • 24×36

  • 36×54 (poster format)

Here’s how to choose the perfect size for your space.

Quick Size Guide (Based on Wall Type)

If you want a fast rule of thumb:

  • Small wall or shelf → 12×18

  • Medium wall or office space → 18×24

  • Large wall or above furniture → 24×36

  • Statement wall or large open space → 36×54 (poster)

This simple framework works for most homes and prevents ordering prints that look too small.

12×18: Best for Small Spaces & Accent Walls

The 12×18 format is ideal when you want something elegant but not overpowering.

Best uses:

  • Desks and office walls

  • Shelves and narrow spaces

  • Hallways

  • Gallery wall arrangements

  • Smaller bedrooms

This size works especially well for personal photos, travel prints, and minimalist décor.

18×24: The Most Versatile Size

If you’re unsure which size to choose, 18×24 is the safest and most balanced option.

Best uses:

  • Bedrooms

  • Medium-sized living room walls

  • Home offices

  • Personalized photo prints

It’s large enough to stand out without overwhelming the room, making it a popular choice for custom wall art.

24×36: Ideal for Statement Wall Art

This is where wall art starts to feel impactful and intentional rather than decorative.

Best uses:

  • Above sofas

  • Above beds

  • Large empty walls

  • Family photo centerpieces

  • Canvas and premium prints

For most living rooms, 24×36 creates a professional, gallery-style look that immediately elevates the space.

36×54 (Poster): Perfect for Large Feature Walls

For large walls, oversized posters make a dramatic visual impact.

Best uses:

  • Large living room walls

  • Commercial spaces or offices

  • Feature walls

  • Modern and bold interior styles

If your wall feels empty or your furniture is wide, this larger format prevents the artwork from looking undersized.

Match the Print Size to Your Furniture Width

A common interior design guideline is that your wall art should be about 60% to 75% of the width of the furniture below it.

Examples:

  • Above a 80” sofa → 24×36 or 36×54

  • Above a bed → 18×24 or 24×36

  • Narrow console table → 12×18 or 18×24

This keeps the proportions visually balanced.

Consider Image Quality Before Choosing a Large Size

Larger prints require higher resolution images.

For best results:

  • Upload original photos (not screenshots)

  • Avoid images downloaded from social media

  • Use high-resolution smartphone or camera photos

Since Impressia specializes in custom prints and personalized wall art, we always recommend using the highest quality file available to ensure sharp and professional results.

One Large Print vs Multiple Smaller Prints

You have two strong styling options:

One large print (24×36 or 36×54)
Creates a modern, premium focal point.

Multiple smaller prints (12×18 or 18×24)
Perfect for gallery walls and storytelling with multiple memories or photos.

Both styles work beautifully depending on your décor preference.

Most Common Mistake: Choosing a Size That’s Too Small

The biggest mistake customers make is choosing a size that feels “safe” but ends up looking too small once it’s on the wall.

If you’re deciding between two sizes, the larger option usually looks more intentional and visually impactful, especially for living rooms and feature walls.

Final Recommendation

  • Choose 12×18 for small spaces and accents

  • Choose 18×24 for versatility

  • Choose 24×36 for statement wall art

  • Choose 36×54 (poster) for large feature walls

Selecting the right size ensures your custom print doesn’t just decorate your wall, but transforms the entire space.

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