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How do I choose the right size city art print for my living room?
For the wall above a standard sofa, we'd go straight for a 70x100cm framed city art print. It fills the space properly without looking like an afterthought. Anything smaller than 50x70cm tends to look lost above seating furniture and creates that "floating postage stamp" effect. If you're placing it on a narrower wall, like between two doorways or in a hallway, 50x70cm in a portrait orientation works brilliantly, especially with a dramatic skyline or vertical shot of a skyscraper.
Do black and white city prints actually work, or do they make a room feel cold?
Black and white city prints are one of the safest bets in wall art, and they're anything but cold when you style them right. They work especially well in rooms that already have warm textures like timber floors, leather, or linen upholstery, because the monochrome creates contrast without clashing with your colour scheme. A black and white London or New York skyline print in a black frame is a genuinely timeless choice for a bedroom or home office. Our giclée printing produces beautiful tonal range in monochrome, so you get real depth rather than flat grey.
Where's the best place to hang city prints in my home?
The golden rule for hanging any art is to centre it at eye level, roughly 145cm from the floor to the middle of the print. For city prints specifically, we think they're at their best in rooms where you spend time sitting and looking: above the sofa, at the end of a hallway, or as the focal point in a home office. Bedrooms work brilliantly too, especially a skyline print above the headboard. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang with fixtures already attached, so you can get them on the wall in minutes rather than messing about with separate frames.
Can I mix city prints from different cities on the same wall?
Absolutely, and it's one of the best ways to build a gallery wall with real personality. The key is keeping one element consistent: either all black and white, all the same frame colour, or all the same print size. A set of three 30x40cm framed prints showing London, New York, and Paris in matching black frames looks incredibly polished above a console table or along a stairway. Avoid mixing wildly different photographic styles though. Three cities shot at dusk with warm tones will feel cohesive; one sunset mixed with one aerial shot mixed with a street scene will feel like a jumble sale.
What's the difference between cityscape art and urban art prints?
Cityscape art typically shows the broader view: skylines, panoramas, architectural sweeps across a city. Urban art prints are more street-level, capturing the texture and grit of city life, from neon signs and fire escapes to bustling crosswalks. Both fall under city art prints, but they create very different moods. Cityscapes feel grand and slightly aspirational, making them perfect for living rooms and open-plan spaces. Urban prints feel more intimate and editorial, which makes them brilliant for bedrooms, offices, and smaller nooks where you want something with a bit more edge.
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