Collection: Bedroom Wall Art

Make it yours with canvas wall art that turns any bedroom into your perfect retreat. Soft colors and gentle textures that work beautifully above your bed or dresser.

Elevate your space with our Bedroom Wall Art Canvas Art

You know that blank wall above your bed that's been staring at you for months? These bedroom canvas wall art pieces will finally give you something good to look at when you wake up. And honestly, they're way better than another generic flower print from the big box store.

Coastal Charm for Your Personal Space

The Charleston Rainbow Row brings those famous pastel houses right into your bedroom. The soft pinks, blues, and yellows create this dreamy backdrop that works whether your room is all white and minimal or you've got darker furniture. It's got that Southern charm without being too tourist-y, you know? The colors are muted enough that they won't clash with your bedding, but they've got enough personality to make the space feel intentional. Plus the architectural details in the painting give it this sophisticated vibe that makes your bedroom feel more grown-up.

Golf Course Views Without the Early Tee Time

If you're into that whole peaceful landscape thing, the Bandon Dunes Golf Landscape is pretty perfect for bedroom walls. The rolling greens and coastal backdrop create this calm, open feeling that's great for a space where you're trying to unwind. The composition draws your eye across the canvas in this really satisfying way, and the greens and blues work with almost any color scheme. It's sophisticated without being stuffy, and the horizontal format works great above a headboard or dresser. The natural lighting in the piece makes it feel fresh and airy.

Sunset Vibes for Better Dreams

There's something about the Huntington Beach Pier Sunset that just makes a bedroom feel more relaxing. The warm oranges and purples in the sky create this cozy glow, especially when your bedside lamps hit it in the evening. The pier stretching into the distance has this nice perspective that makes the room feel bigger, which is always a win in smaller bedrooms. And the reflection on the water adds movement to the piece so it's not just static. It's got that California dreaming vibe without being too beachy if that's not your whole aesthetic.

Making Your Bedroom Actually Feel Like Yours

The thing about bedroom canvas wall art is that it sets the mood for your most personal space. These pieces work because they're interesting enough to look at but not so busy that they'll keep you awake. The color palettes complement each other too, so if you've got a bigger bedroom, you could actually use two of them on different walls. The canvas texture adds this nice depth that regular prints just don't have, and the quality means they'll actually last instead of fading after a few months. If you want something completely different, check out our Abstract collection for more modern options that work great in bedrooms too.

What kind of wall art works best in a bedroom?

Bedroom wall art usually looks best when it feels calming rather than busy. Landscapes, coastal scenes, and soft architectural artwork tend to create a relaxed mood, especially above the bed or across from it where you see it first thing in the morning.

How do I choose the right size canvas wall art for above the bed?

A good rule is to pick a piece that feels proportionate to your headboard and doesn’t look cramped. If you want a simple, balanced look, aim for a canvas that spans a noticeable portion of the bed’s width, and hang it so it sits comfortably above the pillows without feeling too high.

Will bedroom canvas wall art clash with my bedding or furniture?

It doesn’t have to. If your room already has strong patterns or bold colors, look for artwork with softer tones or a limited palette. If your bedding is neutral, you can use wall art to add gentle color and personality while still keeping the space restful.

Where should I hang bedroom wall art for the most impact?

The most common spot is centered above the headboard, since it anchors the room and feels intentional. Wall art also works well above a dresser or on the wall you face from bed, especially if you want something soothing to look at as you wind down.