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The Best Wall Art for Your Bedroom

Your bedroom is your sanctuary. It’s a space just for you to relax and unwind. More significantly, it’s the environment where you sleep. So, it makes sense to invest some effort into making it somewhere that you love to be.

Bedroom wall art plays an important role in adding a creative and harmonious touch to your sleeping quarters. 

How Bedroom Wall Art Improves Your Space 

Bedroom wall art is an excellent way to invite color, texture, and creativity into your sanctuary. The right piece can act as a focal point that brings energy and interest into a space. While home decor is often driven by trends, the personal nature of the bedroom means the design needs to reflect your personal taste.  

The best bedroom wall art expresses your personality. It acts as an extension of your interests and experience. However, there are other factors to consider, too.  

Art has a well-known effect on both mood and well-being. It’s important to counter our busy and stressful day-to-day lives with artwork that promotes peace, serenity, and harmony. Bedroom wall art is a simple way to transform the mood of a space, reduce stress, and even foster a more mindful attitude towards life. 

Australian Sea Lion underwater portrait, South Australia Wall Art by Hiroya Minakuchi hung in a natural frame, above a bed
Australian Sea Lion underwater portrait, South Australia Wall Art by Hiroya Minakuchi

How to Choose Wall Art for the Bedroom 

Choosing any art starts with thinking about what pieces, styles, or artists are meaningful to you. So, when it comes to a deeply personal space like a bedroom, these considerations are magnified.  

Choosing art for a personal space is slightly different from selecting art for more communal areas. There is more opportunity for personal expression and taste. However, perhaps the most important thing of all is to pick something with the right mood. 

Prospect Light Panoramic I, Color Wall Art by Moises Levy hung over a bed, on a shiplap wall
Prospect Light Panoramic I, Color Wall Art by Moises Levy

Your bedroom is about peace and tranquility. One part of practicing good sleep hygiene is ensuring that your bedroom is a relaxing place to be. Abstract and landscape art can help contribute to a warm, soft vibe. 

Think about the existing decor in your bedroom and your home overall. Creating a sense of balance and harmony owes a lot to color selection. If you’re not sure where to start, get out a color wheel and find tones that pair well with your wall paint colors, bedding, accents, or furniture.  

Look through examples of art movements and styles of art that you love. Find colors, textures, subjects, and moods that fit within your interior design style. Your windows, furniture, and overall feel of your bedroom can help guide you toward complementary pieces. Think about what inspired your decor, be it traditional and cozy, chic and feminine, or clean and modern. Find art that embodies similar qualities for a cohesive fit. 

Balance is an important consideration. If your bedroom decor is bold, more subtle abstract works can create a sense of cohesion and harmony. Likewise, if you have more muted hues, you can incorporate wall art with more vibrant colors.  

Blue Mountains Wall Art by Patricia Pinto mounted in a floating frame, hung on a wall above a bed
Blue Mountains Wall Art by Patricia Pinto

Bedroom Wall Decor Ideas 

Bedroom wall art comes in many different sizes, so there are several approaches you can take. Large wall art can work well if the proportions are right. However, gallery walls or collages of smaller pieces are good options, too depending on wall size. 

You have free reign to place bedroom wall art wherever you want. That said, there are some best practices. Larger pictures look great when placed above your headboard, but any bare wall can be instantly transformed by wall art. Don’t be afraid to move furniture around to find the best fit for a piece you love. If you stumble across something you love, you can always find a place for it. 

Pink Rose Book Stack Wall Art, and Fashion Bag With Frenchie Wall Art by Amanda Greenwood each hung over a night stand, in a glamour styled bedroom
Pink Rose Book Stack Wall Art, and Fashion Bag With Frenchie Wall Art by Amanda Greenwood

While eye-level placement is a good starting point, you can also experiment with different heights and positions. Your options depend on the existing elements within your room. Furniture, shelving, mirrors, and windows can take up a lot of space. While some people love an eclectic and busy vibe, others prefer more simplicity. So, look around your room for areas that need a bit more life and size them up for a canvas. 

Another exciting bedroom wall decor idea involves placing art on shelves rather than the traditional wall mount. It’s a great way to incorporate smaller canvases into your room, and the approach works well with different-sized pieces to create visual contrast. 

Consider the architecture of your room, as well as other focal points. Cornices, exposed brickwork, beams, and other features need breathing room. So be careful not to overshadow them with art. It’s all about careful selection and placement. 

Overall, just like the other rooms of your home, bedroom wall art is about expressing your unique personal style. Any style or subject of art can work in a bedroom, such as classic, contemporary, or minimalist. What matters is that the decor in your bedroom feels like you. 


We believe art wields the power to inspire, energize, and transform people and places. Our team of curators and craftspeople are passionate about providing art that meets your unique vision and style.

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