
Art for the
Living Room
Statement original art for the living room — heavy texture, real depth, one of one.
Browse Paintings →The living room is the room everyone sees. The art on the main wall sets the tone for the entire home. Lei-Kol's heavy-texture originals are sized and built specifically for it — 48×60" anchor pieces, mid-scale 30×48" works, and intimate 24×36" companions.
What to Look For
- ◆Aim for a piece that's about 2/3 the width of the sofa or console below it
- ◆Heavy texture casts subtle shadow under recessed or track lighting — pick that lighting type if you can
- ◆Hang the centerline at 57–60 inches off the floor for gallery-style placement
- ◆Two smaller pieces side-by-side can replace one large piece — Riptide + Waterfalls is a popular pairing
If your sofa is neutral, you can go bold (Maui, Dominion, Blood Moon). If you've already got a strong rug or accent wall, lean toward the calmer palettes (Gray Day, Waterfalls, Blue Denim). Heavy texture pulls focus to whatever wall it's on — choose the wall before you choose the piece.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size painting works above a sofa?+
The painting should be about two-thirds the width of your sofa. For a standard 90-inch sofa, aim for a 60-inch wide piece — which matches Lei-Kol’s 48×60 statement paintings exactly.
Should the art match my room colors?+
Not necessarily. Bold art creates a focal point on neutral walls. If your room already has strong color, choose a calmer palette like Gray Day or Blue Denim.
How high should I hang living room art?+
57–60 inches from floor to center of the painting is the gallery standard. Above a sofa, drop to 6–9 inches above the back.
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