SIZE GUIDE
How to Choose Your Print Size
Our framed print sizes refer to the viewable art area inside the frame. The frame face adds 0.75″ on each side, reflected in the total outside dimensions below.
Rolled prints are measured by the full paper size, printed edge-to-edge without a mat or frame — ideal for custom framing.
| Size Featured / Full Bleed (inside frame) |
Total Framed Dimensions (outside frame) |
Matted Art (inside mat) |
|---|---|---|
| Small: 16″ × 12″ | 17.5″ × 13.5″ | 13″ × 9″ |
| Medium: 24″ × 18″ | 25.5″ × 19.5″ | 20″ × 14″ |
| Large: 30″ × 20″ | 31.5″ × 21.5″ | 26″ × 16″ |
| Statement: 36″ × 24″ | 37.5″ × 25.5″ | 32″ × 20″ |
| Gallery: 40″ × 30″ | 41.5″ × 31.5″ | 36″ × 26″ |
- Frame Face and Depth — 0.75″
- Full-Bleed Art same as featured size
- Note: Framed sizes may vary by ±2 inches to preserve the original image ratio.
General Tips
- Go bold. Larger framed prints create high-impact focal points in modern spaces.
- Balance the space. One oversized print can anchor a small room; multiple smaller prints make a curated gallery wall.
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Placement matters.
- Over furniture: Align width and spacing for visual harmony.
- Empty wall: Let your artwork breathe for a clean, refined look.
- Eye-level rule. For open walls, center artwork around 57–60″ from the floor—the average viewer’s eye level. Lower slightly in rooms where people are mostly seated.
Over Furniture
When hanging art above a sofa, bed, or console, use the furniture as your visual anchor. The artwork should span up to 75% of the furniture width and hang 6–12 inches above the top edge.
- Above a Living Room Sofa: We recommend our Gallery size (40″ × 30″) print, or a Gallery Wall of 4–6 Small and Medium prints.
- Above a Queen or King Bed: We recommend our Statement (36″ × 24″) or Gallery size (40″ × 30″) frames, respectively.
- Above a Fireplace: We recommend our Statement (36″ × 24″) or Gallery size (40″ × 30″) frames.
Empty Wall
For open walls without furniture beneath, follow the eye-level rule—center your artwork around 57–60″ from the floor. Larger pieces work beautifully here, creating impact and balance. A single bold print makes a statement; pairs or trios bring symmetry and flow to the space.