Fab’s Buildings Art Prints bring detail, balance, and architectural focus to your walls. From classic facades to modern silhouettes, these prints are curated to add calm precision and understated style to any room. Framed and ready to hang, they’re an effortless way to sharpen your space and give your walls a more considered, finished look.
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From sizing to framing and print quality, Fab's art experts break it all down—so you can find the right art for your space.
What size building art print works best above a sofa or desk?
For a standard UK sofa (around 180-200cm wide), we'd go with a 70x100cm framed building art print every time. It fills the wall properly without looking lost. Above a desk or in a home office, a 50x70cm print hits the sweet spot. Architecture prints have so much fine detail in the lines, facades, and textures that they genuinely reward a larger size. Our giclée printing holds up beautifully at scale, so you won't lose any of that sharpness.
Should I choose black and white or colour for architectural wall art prints?
If your room already has a lot going on with bold cushions, rugs, or patterned wallpaper, black and white architecture prints are your best friend. They add visual weight and sophistication without competing. For a more minimal or neutral space (think white or light grey walls, natural wood furniture), colour building photography prints bring warmth and life that the room is probably missing. We lean towards black and white for offices and hallways, and colour for living rooms and bedrooms.
How do I display architecture prints so they actually look intentional?
The single most important thing is hanging height. Centre your building wall art at roughly 145cm from the floor (eye level when standing). For a gallery wall of architecture prints, stick to one frame colour and one frame style across all pieces. Mixing oak and black frames with architectural subjects almost always looks accidental rather than curated. If you're grouping two or three building photography prints together, keep a consistent 5cm gap between frames for a clean, gallery-like feel.
Will building prints fade if I hang them near a window or in a bright room?
Not with ours. Our framed art prints use UV-protective acrylic glazing that prevents fading even in direct sunlight, and our inks are museum-grade, rated to last hundreds of years. This is a real concern with cheaper architectural prints from other sources, where you might notice colour shift within a year. So go ahead and hang your favourite building photography print on that sun-drenched south-facing wall. It'll look the same in five years.
What are architecture drawings and prints called, and what styles can I find here?
Architectural drawings have historically been called elevations, blueprints, or architectural renderings, depending on their purpose. In the wall art world, you'll find everything from detailed building photography prints capturing real facades and urban skylines, to more artistic interpretations like vintage architecture prints, minimalist line drawings, and bold modern compositions. Our buildings collection spans all of these, from famous buildings art prints of landmarks you'll recognise to abstract geometric takes on urban architecture. They all work brilliantly as statement pieces in living rooms, offices, and hallways.
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