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Which leaf art prints work best for a bedroom?
For bedrooms, we'd steer you toward softer, more muted leaf prints rather than punchy tropical greens. Think single monstera leaf prints or delicate eucalyptus studies in sage and olive tones. A 50x70cm framed print centred above a headboard is the sweet spot for a standard UK double bed. Our frames are solid FSC-certified wood with UV-protective glazing, so even if your bedroom gets morning sun, the colours won't fade over time.
How big should a leaf print be for a large blank wall?
If you've got a big empty wall that's been staring back at you for months, go bold. A single 70x100cm botanical leaf print will anchor the space without needing to fuss with gallery wall arrangements. For living room walls above a sofa, that size fills roughly two-thirds of a standard three-seater, which is the proportion that looks intentional rather than lost. We offer large leaf prints up to that size in framed art prints, and if you want to go even bigger, our canvas prints are available up to 100x150cm for a real statement.
Are botanical leaf prints still in style?
Botanical leaf prints have been a staple in interior design for centuries, from 18th-century scientific illustrations to the current wave of modern botanical prints with minimalist compositions. They're not a trend that's going anywhere. The shift lately is toward more graphic, pared-back leaf art rather than fussy vintage illustrations. If you want something that feels current, look for prints with a single leaf or branch on a clean background rather than crowded arrangements.
Should I choose tropical leaf prints or more subtle botanical prints?
It depends on the energy you want in the room, but here's a strong steer: tropical leaf prints like palm leaf art and monstera prints bring drama and work brilliantly in living rooms, hallways and home offices where you want a hit of life. They pair well with white or neutral walls and natural textures like rattan or linen. Subtler botanical prints with finer detail and muted greens are better for spaces where you want calm, like bedrooms and reading nooks. If you're unsure, tropical for communal rooms, delicate for private ones.
What's the difference between botanical prints and floral prints?
Floral prints focus on flowers, often with a decorative or romantic feel. Botanical prints are broader and rooted in scientific illustration, covering leaves, stems, seeds, and whole plant structures. Leaf art prints sit firmly in the botanical camp and tend to feel more architectural and modern than florals. If you're after something that reads as clean and contemporary rather than cottage-garden pretty, botanical leaf prints are where you want to be.



