Collection: Vermont Wall Art

Works beautifully in your living room above the couch or in a bedroom where you want that peaceful, natural feeling that only Vermont landscapes can bring to your walls.

Elevate your space with our Vermont Canvas Art

Vermont's got this understated charm that just works, and these Burlington canvas wall art pieces bring that same energy straight into your home. The colors are earthy but not boring, and honestly, they make any room feel more put-together without trying too hard.

Burlington's Urban Character

The Burlington Artistic Cityscape captures that perfect small-city vibe Burlington's known for. You know how some cityscapes feel cold and impersonal? This one doesn't. It's got these warm brick tones mixed with cool blues from Lake Champlain in the background. The brushwork isn't overly detailed - it's more impressionistic, which means it won't compete with your furniture or other decor. Hang this in your living room or home office and it adds character without being loud about it. The lighting in the piece shifts from golden hour warmth to those deeper evening shadows, so it looks different depending on when you're looking at it.

Lakefront Serenity and Movement

Now the Burlington Lakefront Pathways and Burlington Waterfront Views are where things get really nice. Both pieces work with those calming water tones - think soft grays, muted blues, and touches of green that remind you of lake water on a calm day. The pathways piece has this gentle movement to it, like you can almost feel the walking path leading your eye through the composition. The waterfront views piece is more about that wide-open feeling you get standing by a big lake. These work beautifully in bedrooms or bathrooms where you want that peaceful, spa-like mood. The canvas texture adds just enough depth to keep them interesting.

Mountain Trail Adventures

The Burlington Green Mountain Trails brings in Vermont's famous Green Mountains with these rich forest greens and earthy browns. This one's got more texture and movement than the water pieces - you can almost smell the pine trees. The trail winds through the composition in a way that makes your eyes want to follow it, which is pretty cool for a wall piece. It works great in spaces where you want to add some natural energy, like a home office or hallway. The greens range from deep forest to lighter spring tones, so it stays interesting season after season. Plus the scale works well whether you're filling a big blank wall or adding to an existing gallery setup.

Vermont Style for Any Space

What's nice about this whole Vermont collection is how the pieces work together but don't have to be displayed as a set. The color palette flows between all four - those lake blues show up in the cityscape, the greens from the mountain piece echo in the waterfront views. You could easily mix one of these with pieces from the Oregon collection if you're going for that broader nature-inspired look. The canvas wall art quality is solid - good weight, nice finish that won't fade or look cheap after a few months. Frame them in natural wood to play up the outdoorsy vibe, or go with sleek black frames for something more modern. Either way, they bring that Vermont calm indoors.

What kind of vibe does this Vermont canvas wall art collection bring to a room?

It leans calm and grounded, with earthy tones and soft lake blues that feel relaxed without looking flat. The overall look is understated and easy to live with, so it adds character while still letting your furniture and decor do their thing.

Are these Vermont canvas prints more city-focused or nature-focused?

Both. You will find Burlington-inspired urban scenes with warm brick tones and cooler lake hues, plus lakefront and Green Mountain style landscapes that highlight water, trails, and forest greens. That mix makes it easy to choose something that fits your space and mood.

Where should I hang Burlington and Vermont canvas wall art at home?

City and street-scene styles tend to work nicely in living rooms, entryways, or home offices where you want a little energy. The lake and waterfront pieces feel especially at home in bedrooms or bathrooms for a quieter, spa-like feel, while trail and mountain themes are great for hallways or workspaces.

Do the Vermont canvas wall art pieces coordinate well if I want more than one?

Yes, the collection shares a cohesive palette, with lake blues showing up across multiple designs and the greens echoing between nature scenes and city views. They look good side by side, but they also hold up on their own if you only want a single statement piece.