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Arte moderno para el salón
Las láminas modernas de Fab para salones están pensadas para anclar el espacio con composición limpia, color rico y contraste con seguridad. De formas abstractas a declaraciones gráficas, estas piezas enmarcadas convierten tus paredes en puntos focales… al instante. Enmarcadas, hechas bajo pedido y listas para colgar, ofrecen impacto de galería sin esfuerzo.
Most articles about wall art will tell you to "pick something you love" and leave it there. That's why so many living rooms end up with a small print floating...
Matching artwork is the fastest way to make a living room feel like a hotel lobby. What you actually want is cohesion, which is a much more interesting problem to...
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Your art should sit at roughly two-thirds the width of your sofa. For a standard three-seater (around 200cm wide), a single large modern art print at 70x100cm hits that proportion beautifully and creates a genuine focal point. Hang it so the centre of the print is about 150cm from the floor, which keeps it at eye level rather than floating up near the ceiling. If you want a bolder statement, our canvas prints go up to 100x150cm, which works brilliantly above a larger corner sofa.
How do you choose modern art that actually works with your living room?
Start with your sofa and rug, not the walls. Pull one or two accent colours from the fabrics already in the room and look for modern art prints that echo those tones. If your living room leans neutral (greys, beiges, warm whites), a bold abstract print with a single pop of colour does more than a busy multi-coloured piece. If you've gone bold with furniture, a minimalist or tonal print gives the eye somewhere to rest. The key is treating the art as part of the room, not an afterthought stuck on a blank wall.
Should I go framed or unframed for a modern living room?
For most modern living rooms, we'd say go framed. It finishes the look instantly and you avoid the hassle of sourcing a frame that actually fits and doesn't warp. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang with solid wood frames and UV-protective acrylic glaze, so there's no DIY assembly or trips to the framing shop. Unframed prints make sense if you already have a specific gallery frame you love, but nine times out of ten, our customers tell us the framed version looks better than they expected, and many say it beats anything they've had framed locally.
Can you mix different styles of modern art in one living room?
Absolutely, and we'd encourage it. The trick is to keep one element consistent across the pieces: either a shared colour palette, a similar tonal range, or a matching frame finish. A pair of abstract prints next to a modern landscape works when the frames are the same wood tone and the overall mood is cohesive. What doesn't work is three completely unrelated prints in three different frame styles, which reads as clutter rather than curation. Start with two contemporary art prints and add a third only if the wall has room to breathe around them.
Does the 2/3 rule for wall art really matter?
It's a useful starting point, not a rigid law. The 2/3 rule says your art should cover about two-thirds the width of the furniture below it, and in practice this just looks right. A 70x100cm modern art print above a standard UK sideboard or a 100x70cm landscape piece above a three-seater sofa both naturally land in that zone. Where people go wrong is hanging something too small, like a 30x40cm print on a large blank wall, which ends up looking like a postage stamp. When in doubt, go bigger than you think you need.
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