The choice of
decorative elements makes all the difference in the final result of an interior design project. When it comes to giving personality to the
living room,
large paintings emerge as powerful allies. In addition to marking the walls in a striking way, these pieces create focal points, enhance the architecture, and bring a new interpretation to the space.
Projeto de Adriana Faria. (Rafael Renzo/CASACOR)
Whether with a
single work of art or a
large-scale composition, paintings help define the
style of decoration and convey the identity of the residents. Next, check out tips and inspirations for using large paintings in the living room in a harmonious and creative way.
Projeto de Romário Rodrigues. (Léo Soares/CASACOR)
Why invest in large paintings for the living room?
Large paintings make their mark in decoration due to their potential for
visual transformation. They provide
immediate impact, in addition to contributing to the
sense of spaciousness when well positioned.
Projeto de Barbara Dundes. (Fran Parente/Divulgação)
Aesthetic value and prominence in the projects
A blank wall may give the impression of an unfinished space. With an impactful painting, it is possible to
fill this void in a sophisticated and present way. The chosen piece can take on the
leading role in the decoration, functioning almost like a wall sculpture.
Versatility of styles
From contemporary to classic, large paintings for the living room adapt to
different styles of decoration. Abstract paintings, enlarged photographs, geometric illustrations, or nature images are some of the options that match various projects.
Emotional connection
In addition to the visual aspect, the painting can carry a
special meaning. Signed works, photographic records of trips or original creations provide
affectionate value to the projects.
How to choose the ideal large painting for the living room
Choosing a painting involves more than just aesthetics. It is important to consider the
color palette of the projects, the
dimensions of the wall, and the
predominant style in the decoration.
Consider the proportions of the space
A painting that is too large in a
small living room can overwhelm the space. Ideally, the piece should occupy about
two-thirds of the width of the main piece that is below it, such as a sofa or sideboard. This proportion ensures
visual balance.
Maurício Arruda - Casa Coral – Cores do Parque. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Denilson Machado, do MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
Choose the color palette carefully
The harmony between the painting and the rest of the decoration makes all the difference. The
colors of the artwork can dialogue with the tones of the walls, curtains, rugs, or cushions. Another possibility is to
create contrast, opting for a piece with
vibrant tones in a neutrally based project.
Projeto de Manuela Santos. (Fotos: André Nazareth / Produção: Andrea Falchi/CASACOR)
Define the style of the artwork
The style of the art should reflect the
personality of the residents and the
concept of the project. For a
modern living room, bet on abstract or geometric compositions. For classic projects, figurative works or those with ornate frames are a good choice.
Fichberg Arquitetura e Interiores - Déjà Vu. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Bia Nauiack/CASACOR)
Tips for arranging large paintings in the living room
The location where the painting will be installed also influences the
reading of the projects. Considering the height, alignment, and lighting is essential to ensure a
harmonious result.
Centralize in relation to the furniture
When installing the painting above a sofa or
sideboard, it is recommended to center it in relation to the furniture. This creates a
sense of alignment and organization.
Projeto de Ana Cano. (Gustavo Bresciani/CASACOR)
Ideal height for viewing
The center of the artwork should be at
eye level, generally between 1.50 m and 1.60 m from the floor. Thus, the painting becomes
more accessible to the eye and enhances circulation.
Recanto de Histórias e Cores - Daniela Funari Arquitetura. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Bia Nauiack/CASACOR)
Invest in targeted lighting
Investing in
specific lighting to highlight the painting makes all the difference.
Light spots or sconces can be directed towards the artwork, creating a
gallery effect inside the house.
Rodrigo Peixoto - Refúgio Afeto. Um studio de 25 m² onde sofisticação e acolhimento se unem de forma harmônica. Com tons neutros, madeira e texturas naturais, o ambiente estabelece uma conexão sensível com a natureza e com a essência do lar. Linhas retas, iluminação indireta e elementos minimalistas criam uma atmosfera serena, equilibrada e sensorial. A integração entre cozinha, sala e jantar convida ao convívio e à troca, cultivando memórias e afetos. Mais do que um espaço esteticamente belo, é um refúgio onde sonhos germinam e florescem, resgatando o essencial e inspirando uma vida mais leve e conectada. (Edgard Cesar/CASACOR)
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