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From canvas to wall: simple ideas for impressive wall art

Joachim Rodriguez y Romero
Joachim Rodriguez y Romero
Sat. February 7, 2026, 2:04 p.m. CET

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If you'd like to share your artwork, creating art prints and high-quality fine art prints be an ideal way to convey a piece of your creativity to someone. This also makes a wonderful way to give your unique pieces as wall art.

Whether large-format canvas print or classic poster, numerous online printing companies offer a wide selection of high-quality products in various styles and materials – from acrylic glass, aluminum Dibond to wood and magnetic foil.

Show table of contents
1 From canvas to wall – A modern way to enjoy artworks
2 Step 1: Choosing the right format for your wall art
3 Step 2: Selecting the right material for printing
4 Step 3: Matte or glossy?
5 Step 4: Find a print-on-demand service provider
6 Step 5: Choosing the right size for the wall art
7 Step 6: Selecting a suitable frame
8 Step 7: Tips for hanging your wall art
8.1 Complex arrangements
8.2 Wall art doesn't always have to be hanging
8.3 Tips for hanging artwork on different surfaces
9 Inspiration and ideas for creating an atmospheric design in your living spaces with wall art
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From canvas to wall – A modern way to enjoy artworks

Imagine how wonderful it would be if your favorite artworks were not only on canvas, but also as posters or large-format wall art hanging in your home or the apartment of a dear friend.

Printed wall art offers you the opportunity to enjoy artwork in a new way while seamlessly integrating it into your home.

And the best part? You don't have to part with the original, or you can store it safely in a secure place to avoid any loss of value. Furthermore, wall art can be printed at an affordable price and customized to your own specifications.

In the following steps, we will show you tips and tricks for choosing the right material, format, frame and for hanging your wall art, as well as inspiration and ideas for different living spaces.

Step 1: Choosing the right format for your wall art

A piece of wall art can add a special touch to any room, but choosing the right motif is crucial. There are numerous options for wall art, including Canvas art in portrait or landscape format, posters, and modern artworks.

If you plan to use a photograph or a specific piece of art as a wall mural, consider whether it would look better in a panoramic or portrait format.

Step 2: Selecting the right material for printing

Besides choosing the right motif, selecting the right material for printing is crucial. You should pay attention to high-quality products to ensure that your wall art not only looks good but also lasts a long time.

Canvas art is a popular option, offering a classic look with a textured surface. Posters can also be a good choice – they are lighter than canvases and therefore easier to handle.

Furthermore, innovative materials such as Alu-Dibond , acrylic glass , wood, rigid foam and magnetic foil proven to be excellent.

Design and print your own decorative wall art - A selection of materials from the print-on-demand provider PrintPlanet
Design and print your own decorative wall art – A selection of materials from the print-on-demand provider PrintPlanet

When it comes to quality , there are several factors to consider: The image resolution should be high enough (at least 300 dpi) so that no pixels are visible; the colors should appear bright and clear; the paper or canvas itself should be of high quality.

Step 3: Matte or glossy?

There aren't really any rules for most creative projects. However, if you're looking for recommendations, we'd say: since art prints are generally meant to replicate your original, a giclée art print be matte, while photo prints usually glossy .

This is because you would normally choose photo paper for photos and other special printing paper for art prints, which usually does not have glossy properties.

Step 4: Find a print-on-demand service provider

Print-on-demand companies offer the opportunity to upload your digital art and provide your customers with a wide selection of products on which the artwork can be printed. Once the item has been produced, it is shipped directly to the customer – without any further action required from you.

This method is undoubtedly the simplest and most stress-free way to produce art prints.

It is usually quite straightforward to sign up for services like Printful.

With the online printing company PrintPlanet, for example, you have the option of conveniently configuring your individual wall art online. This allows you to design the images yourself .

Thanks to a user-friendly design process, you can customize your chosen motif to your exact preferences. During this process, you'll see your own design come to life in various styles, sizes, and materials right at home – whether on practical rigid foam, rustic wood, modern acrylic glass, or another high-quality material of your choice.

PrintPlanet will then take care of the printing and delivery for you.

Step 5: Choosing the right size for the wall art

After you have selected the perfect motif, material, format and service provider for your wall art, the next step is to determine the size and placement for the desired hanging location.

The size of the wall art should be proportional to the size of the room in which it is hung. A small canvas print can easily get lost, while a picture that is too large can overwhelm the room.

For living rooms, panoramic pictures or posters in landscape format are often particularly suitable. However, before deciding on a specific size, you should define the dimensions of your wall to ensure that the wall art can be optimally positioned.

For many products you can also choose between different sizes – it's often worth looking out for discounts here.

Once you've found the right size, you should consider where the picture will best be placed. Will you hang it centrally on an empty wall, or will it be part of an arrangement of several pictures (think gallery wall)?

Step 6: Selecting a suitable frame

A piece of wall art can add character to a room and influence its atmosphere. Most printed images look great on the wall even without a frame. However, a suitable art frame can give a piece of wall art a special touch or enhance its impact. Therefore, it's definitely worth considering.

The frame should not only match the style of the subject matter, but also the room in which it is hung.

For example, if you have a modern canvas print with abstract motifs , a simple frame without embellishments or flourishes would be a good choice.

For classic artworks such as paintings or panoramic posters, you can choose a slightly more opulent frame to emphasize the image and add a touch of elegance.

For kitchen pictures, however, simpler wooden frames in neutral colors or even no frame at all are more suitable in order to focus on the picture itself.

A well-chosen frame can give your wall art the finishing touch and make it stand out even more.

Step 7: Tips for hanging your wall art

Now that you have selected and framed your wall art, it's time to hang it on the wall.

There are some tips for hanging your wall art to ensure it is positioned correctly and enhances your home.

If you want to hang several wall pictures, you should first decide whether you want to arrange them in a symmetrical or asymmetrical pattern.

For a harmonious look, maintain consistent spacing between picture frames. If you only want to hang one large canvas print, make sure it's in proportion to the room.

Vertically oriented pictures are better suited for narrow walls such as hallways or between doorways. Panoramic wall art looks impressive in large rooms. In the kitchen, pictures of flowers or modern art can add a fresh touch.

Complex arrangements

If you want a complex arrangement of pictures of different sizes , it is advisable to get a visual impression of it first before hammering nails into the wall.

A simple method is to lay the exhibits out on the floor and look at them. You can also go a step further and create templates to visualize the pieces directly on the wall. Trace the outlines of the artworks onto kraft paper and cut them out.

Then, attach these cutouts to the wall in various arrangements using painter's tape and take a step back to observe the effect of each one. Once you're happy with an arrangement, use the cutouts to mark the positions on the wall for each piece. Now you can confidently hammer in the nails.

Wall art doesn't always have to be hanging

Hanging your artwork isn't the only way to display it . You can also place framed pieces and stretched canvases on an easel, mantelpiece, floating shelves, or even lean them against a wall on the floor. This creates a more relaxed look and also allows you to easily change your arrangements without damaging the wall.

Wall art on a floating shelf
Wall art on a floating shelf.
Photo by Andre Gorham II @andregorham2, via Unsplash

Tips for hanging artwork on different surfaces

The way you hang a piece of art depends on its weight and the type of wall it will be mounted on. Here are some general guidelines:

If you drywall and can find a stud nearby, simply slide a stud finder along the area where you plan to hang the artwork. Mark the edges of the studs you find and then decide which one is best suited for your picture hanger.

Then hammer the hanger into this bolt. If your drywall doesn't have suitable bolts, use a wall anchor and screw as an alternative to the picture hanger.

The dowel engages with the wall and secures your artwork firmly in place.

with concrete or masonry walls . If it's a heavy picture, you should use a hammer drill with a masonry drill bit to drill a hole. A wall screw can then be inserted into this hole, or alternatively, a wall anchor and screw can be used.

Detailed tips, instructions, and visualizations for arranging wall art can be found here: 1st Dibs : How to Arrange Wall Art: The Complete Guide to Art Placement

To ensure a pleasing balance in an arrangement of artworks of different sizes, draw an invisible line down the middle of the wall or the area you are covering, and make sure you don't add too much "weight" on either side of it.
To ensure visual balance in an arrangement of artworks of varying sizes, it's best to draw an invisible line down the center of the wall or the area you're covering, and be careful not to add too much "weight" on either side.
Source: 1st Dibs

Inspiration and ideas for creating an atmospheric design in your living spaces with wall art

When it comes to decorating different living spaces with wall art, there are countless possibilities. Whether you modern Canvas art or classic posters, choosing the right motif is crucial for the overall look.

Here are a few successful examples of decorating with wall art:

Arrangement of wall pictures with simple frames
Arrangement of wall art with simple frames.
Image source: Freepik
Minimalist decoration with a wall mural made from a one-line drawing
Minimalist decoration with a wall mural made from a one-line drawing.
Image source: rawpixel.com, via Freepik
Three-part mural for bedroom
Three-part mural for bedroom
Symmetrically organized gallery wall
Symmetrically organized gallery wall.
Photo from Pixabay.
Framed pictures in a loose arrangement
Framed pictures in a loose arrangement
Photo by 隔壁光头老王 WangMing

For even more inspiration on wall art arrangements and visual balance for gallery walls, check out our Pinterest collection:

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Joachim Rodriguez y Romero

Owner and Managing Director of Kunstplaza . Publicist, editor, and passionate blogger in the fields of art, design, and creativity since 2011. Graduated with a degree in web design from university (2008). Further developed creative techniques through courses in freehand drawing, expressive painting, and theatre/acting. Profound knowledge of the art market gained through years of journalistic research and numerous collaborations with key players and institutions in the arts and culture sector.

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