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What size kitchen wall art prints work best above a worktop or breakfast bar?
For the strip of wall between your worktop and upper cabinets, go with a small 21x30cm or 30x40cm print. That gap is typically 40-60cm tall, so a compact framed piece sits perfectly without crowding the space. If you have a clear wall next to a breakfast bar or kitchen table, you can go bigger: a 50x70cm framed print makes a proper statement without overwhelming the room. Our kitchen art prints arrive ready to hang with fixtures already attached, so you can get it up between meals.
Will art prints hold up in my kitchen with all the steam and cooking splatter?
Kitchens are tougher on art than most rooms, but our framed prints use UV-protective acrylic glazing that shields the print from fading, even in a sun-drenched kitchen. The acrylic is also far easier to wipe down than glass if a rogue splash of tomato sauce finds its way over. We'd recommend hanging your print at least 30cm away from the hob or kettle to avoid direct steam exposure. Matte paper behind acrylic glazing means no glare from your kitchen spotlights either, which is a common annoyance with cheaper glass-framed prints.
What type of art actually looks good in a kitchen?
Kitchens love art with warm tones, bold graphic shapes, or subject matter that ties back to food and gathering. Think vintage kitchenware illustrations, culinary art prints with herbs or utensils, or a retro kitchen wall art piece with strong colour blocking that picks up the tone of your cabinetry. We'd steer you away from anything too delicate or muted in a kitchen: the space is busy and functional, so your art needs enough visual weight to hold its own against all those appliances and open shelves.
How do I hang kitchen prints on an empty wall without it looking random?
The simplest trick is the two-thirds rule: your art grouping should span roughly two-thirds the width of whatever's below it, whether that's a table, sideboard, or countertop. For a blank kitchen wall with nothing beneath it, pick one larger print (50x70cm or bigger) centred at eye level rather than scattering small frames around. If you want a gallery wall, stick to three pieces in a tight horizontal row, all the same frame finish, spaced about 5cm apart. Consistency is what stops it looking like an afterthought.
What are popular themes for kitchen wall art right now?
Vintage kitchen prints are having a genuine moment: think retro colour palettes, mid-century cookware illustrations, and hand-drawn botanical herbs. Beyond that, we're seeing a lot of love for graphic culinary art prints with bold typography or simplified utensil line drawings, especially in modern kitchens with clean cabinetry. If your kitchen leans warm and traditional, food-themed still life prints in earthy tones look right at home. The trend overall is moving away from generic "Live Laugh Lunch" territory and toward art you'd actually want to look at every morning.