Collection: Living Room Wall Art

Create a cozy corner with canvas art that feels just right for your living room. These pieces blend naturally into your space, making every day feel a little more at home.

Elevate your space with our Living Room Wall Art Canvas Art

Your living room deserves canvas wall art that actually makes people stop and look twice. These pieces bring personality without trying too hard, and they work with whatever you've got going on furniture-wise.

Desert Warmth Meets Modern Living

The Scottsdale Desert Sunset brings those gorgeous Arizona colors right into your space. You know those sunsets that make you pull over just to watch? That's what this canvas captures. The oranges and purples blend in a way that makes your room feel warmer, especially during those gray winter months. It's perfect above a sectional or as the main piece on that wall you've been staring at for months. The colors work with both light and dark furniture, and it doesn't scream "Southwest theme" if that's not your thing.

Pacific Northwest Vibes for Cozy Evenings

If you're more about that moody, forest-y feeling, the Eugene Pacific Northwest Style piece hits different. It's got those deep greens and misty grays that make you want to grab a coffee and curl up with a book. This canvas wall art works really well in spaces with lots of natural light because it balances all that brightness with something grounded. Plus, it pairs nicely with wood furniture and those chunky knit throws everyone's obsessing over. The composition draws your eye without being overwhelming, which is perfect for a living room where you actually want to relax.

Southwestern Trails and Natural Beauty

The Santa Fe Desert Trail gives you that wide-open feeling without having to move to New Mexico. The earthy tones work with pretty much any color scheme you've got going on. It's one of those pieces that looks different depending on the time of day and what kind of lighting you have. Morning light makes the trail look inviting, evening light makes it mysterious. And it's large enough to anchor a seating area but not so busy that it competes with your other decor choices.

Size and Placement That Actually Works

These pieces come in sizes that make sense for real living rooms, not just those magazine spreads where everything's perfectly staged. You can go big and make it the focal point, or choose a smaller size if you want to create a gallery wall situation. They work above sofas, console tables, or even in that awkward corner where nothing else seems to fit right. The canvas material means they're lightweight enough to hang easily, but substantial enough to look intentional. No flimsy poster vibes here.

Colors That Play Well with Others

What's great about this collection is how the colors actually work with existing furniture and decor. The desert pieces bring warmth without clashing with your existing color palette, while the Pacific Northwest style adds depth to lighter rooms. They're printed on quality canvas that doesn't fade or look cheap after a few months on the wall. And if you're working on multiple rooms, these coordinate really well with our Den collection for a cohesive but not matchy-matchy feel throughout your home.

What size wall art looks best above a living room sofa?

A good rule is to choose a canvas that spans about two thirds the width of your sofa, so it feels anchored without overpowering the seating area. If your wall is large or your ceilings are tall, going bigger usually looks more intentional than a small piece floating in the middle.

How do I choose wall art colors that match my living room furniture?

Start with what you already have, like your sofa, rug, or curtains, and look for canvas wall art that repeats one or two of those tones. Warm desert-inspired hues can add coziness to neutral rooms, while deeper greens and grays can balance bright spaces and pair especially well with wood finishes.

Where else can I hang living room wall art besides above the couch?

Try placing it above a console table, over a fireplace mantel, or on the main wall you see when you walk in. A canvas also works well in awkward corners when you size it to the wall space and hang it at eye level, which helps the whole room feel more pulled together.

Is canvas wall art a good choice for a living room?

Yes, canvas wall art is a solid option for living rooms because it has a finished, substantial look without feeling heavy. It is also easy to hang and works well whether you want a single focal piece or something that fits into a gallery wall.