Transform your space into a serene sanctuary with our Relaxation Art Prints. These thoughtfully curated pieces invite calm and personal expression into your home, turning ordinary walls into reflections of your inner peace. No need for a costly renovation; our art is affordable, made to order, and ready to hang. Embrace the ease of creating a tranquil haven that’s uniquely yours, where every glance offers a moment of tranquility and pride.
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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.
Which relaxation art prints work best for a bedroom that needs calming down?
For a bedroom, we'd steer you toward prints with soft blue, sage green, or warm neutral tones. Peaceful nature prints like muted seascapes, misty forests, or abstract watercolour washes do the heavy lifting. A single large framed print (60x80cm or bigger) centred above your headboard creates a focal point that feels intentional rather than cluttered. Our framed relaxing bedroom wall art arrives ready to hang with UV-protective glazing, so colours won't fade even if your bed sits near a window.
How do I pick the right size calming print for above my sofa or bed?
Use the two-thirds rule: your print should be roughly two-thirds the width of the furniture beneath it. So above a standard 200cm UK sofa, you want something around 100x70cm. Above a king-size bed, a 70x100cm portrait or a pair of 40x50cm prints spaced about 5cm apart looks balanced. Going too small is the most common mistake and it'll make the wall feel emptier than before you started. We offer calming wall art prints up to 70x100cm framed, which covers most living room and bedroom setups perfectly.
Can art actually help with anxiety, or is that just a trend?
It's backed by real research. Studies consistently show that looking at nature imagery and soft, low-contrast colour palettes lowers cortisol and heart rate. You don't need anything labelled 'wellness art'; a serene landscape, an abstract in dusty blues, or a soft botanical print does the job. The key is choosing something without visual tension, so skip anything with harsh geometric lines or high-contrast neons. Soothing art prints in your bedroom or home office can genuinely shift how a space makes you feel day to day.
What should I hang in a meditation or spa-inspired room?
Keep it minimal. One or two tranquil art prints with a lot of negative space work far better than a busy gallery wall. Think a single misty horizon line, an abstract wash in warm sand or pale blue, or a close-up botanical. Stick to matte finishes rather than glossy, as glare breaks the mood. Our giclée prints on thick matte paper are perfect for this because they absorb light rather than bouncing it. For a dedicated meditation room, a 50x70cm print at seated eye level (centre about 110cm from the floor) creates a natural point of focus.
Which colours are most relaxing for walls and art, and are there any to avoid?
Soft blues, sage greens, warm taupes, and blush pinks consistently test as the most calming colours for interiors. If your walls are already a cool neutral or soft white, lean into art with those same tones so the room reads as one cohesive, restful space. Avoid pairing bright reds or electric yellows with a room you want to feel peaceful; they stimulate rather than soothe. The 2026 trend is moving away from cool greys toward warmer, earthier neutrals, which pairs beautifully with peaceful nature prints and organic abstract art.
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