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Which abstract art prints work best in a living room?

For a living room, we'd steer you toward large abstract art prints in the 70x100cm range, hung above the sofa so the centre of the print sits roughly at eye level. If your room has neutral furniture, a colourful abstract print with warm tones (ochre, burnt orange, terracotta) will anchor the space without you needing to redecorate around it. If your room already has a lot going on, a minimalist abstract print in two or three tones will calm things down and give the eye somewhere to rest. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang with fixtures already attached, so you can have it on the wall in minutes, not weekends.

Is abstract art a good choice for bedrooms?

Absolutely, and honestly we think bedrooms are where abstract prints really shine because you're not trying to match them to a "theme" the way you might in a kitchen or hallway. Go for softer palettes: muted blues, dusty pinks, sage greens, or warm neutrals. A pair of smaller abstract prints (around 30x40cm each) either side of a bed works beautifully in place of a single large piece, and gives a more considered, designed feel. Avoid anything too high-contrast or neon if this is a space where you want to wind down.

How do I choose the right colours in an abstract print for my space?

A good rule of thumb is the three-colour rule: pick an abstract print that shares at least one colour already in your room (a cushion, a rug, even a book spine on a shelf) and introduces no more than two new ones. This stops the print from feeling like it landed from outer space. If you're starting from scratch in a freshly decorated room with white or grey walls, you genuinely can't go wrong with a colourful abstract art print because it becomes the anchor that everything else can reference later.

Do your abstract prints come properly framed and ready to hang?

Yes, and this is worth emphasising because badly framed prints are the number one disappointment in wall art. Every framed abstract art print we sell ships with the print already fitted inside a solid wood frame (FSC-certified, no MDF) with UV-protective acrylic glazing to prevent fading and glare. It arrives in one box with hanging fixtures attached, so there's no assembly, no warping, no bubbling. Our customers regularly tell us the framing quality is even better than expected, and that prints look sharper in person than on screen.

What are the main styles of abstract art, and which should I pick?

Abstract art broadly falls into four camps: geometric (clean shapes, structured compositions), expressionist (loose, gestural, painterly marks), minimalist (pared-back, lots of negative space), and colour field (large blocks or washes of colour). If your room feels busy or cluttered, minimalist abstract prints will give it breathing room. If you have a big blank wall above a sofa or bed that needs energy, a gestural or colour field piece in the 70x100cm range will do the heavy lifting. Geometric abstracts are our pick for hallways and home offices where you want something striking but not distracting.