Shop Canvas Wall Art by Room
Find canvas wall art by the room you are decorating. These curated collections help shoppers move from a general idea to the right style faster, whether they are choosing artwork for a living room, bedroom, dining room, kitchen, office, bathroom, kids room, or statement wall.
Shop by room
- Living Room Canvas Wall Art - statement prints for sofas, fireplaces, console tables, and large feature walls.
- Bedroom Canvas Wall Art - calm, polished artwork for above the bed, dressers, and quiet bedroom corners.
- Dining Room Canvas Wall Art - wine art, fruit still life, table-setting prints, and warm artwork for dining areas.
- Kitchen Canvas Wall Art - food, dining, coffee, and warm artwork for kitchens and breakfast spaces.
- Coffee Bar & Cocktail Canvas Wall Art - bold prints for home bars, coffee corners, restaurants, and entertaining spaces.
- Office Canvas Wall Art - artwork for workspaces, studios, home offices, and professional interiors.
- Bathroom Canvas Wall Art - polished prints for bathrooms, powder rooms, and spa-inspired spaces.
- Nursery & Kids Room Canvas Wall Art - bright, playful canvas prints for children's rooms and family spaces.
- Street Art & Graffiti Canvas Wall Art - colorful urban artwork, including Banksy-inspired pieces and graffiti-style prints.
Shop by placement
- Above Sofa Canvas Wall Art - large living room artwork for couch walls and main seating areas.
- Above Bed Canvas Wall Art - bedroom prints for headboards, bed walls, and calm feature-wall styling.
- Large Canvas Wall Art - oversized pieces for big walls, open spaces, sofas, beds, and fireplaces.
Popular styles
For strong visual impact, start with Black and Gold Canvas Wall Art, Banksy Canvas Wall Art, Black and White Canvas Wall Art, Modern Canvas Wall Art, or Best Selling Canvas Wall Art.
Quick buying guide
For a large wall, choose one oversized canvas or a strong horizontal piece that leaves breathing room around furniture. For bedrooms, softer colors and balanced compositions often work best. For kitchens, dining rooms, coffee bars, offices, and bathrooms, choose a theme that supports the room's purpose without making the space feel crowded.