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Dining Room Wall Art
Dining room wall art sets the mood of the room where people gather longest, turning the wall behind your table or sideboard into a considered focal point. Choose calm, gallery-style neutrals or warmer, characterful shades; our designs lean into earthy tones art and rich terracotta wall art that flatter wood, linen and candlelight. Every piece is original and artist-made, printed to order on 310gsm fine art paper or premium cotton canvas with archival Giclée inks, and shipped worldwide from our studio.
Why Dining Room Wall Art Belongs in Your Home
Dining room wall art belongs in your home because it gives the room’s most-used wall a sense of intention, anchoring the table or sideboard and making everyday meals feel a little more like an occasion. A single statement piece or a balanced pair turns an empty wall into a backdrop for gatherings, and because dining rooms tend to have clean, uncluttered walls, art is the fastest way to add warmth, colour and personality. These are artist-made fine art & canvas prints from Print Studio, each designed to coordinate with the tones you already live with.
Styling Dining Room Art, Room by Room
Living Room – Above the sofa, span the artwork across roughly two-thirds of the sofa’s width, with the bottom of the frames 8-10 in (20-25 cm) above the backrest. A pair at 24×36 in (60×90 cm) makes a bold statement; a trio at 18×24 in (45×60 cm) suits a three-seater.
Bedroom – Center the piece above the headboard, matching the bed’s width, with the lowest edge 6-10 in (15-25 cm) above it. The soft, tonal palettes that work in a dining room carry beautifully into a restful bedroom.
Dining Room – Hang the art on the main wall or above the sideboard, sized to about two-thirds the width of the table or sideboard below it, with the midpoint around 57-60 in (145-152 cm) from the floor. A single piece at 24×36 in (60×90 cm) anchors a sideboard, while a horizontal row of two or three – a coordinated gallery wall set – holds sightlines steady along the table.
Entryway & Hallway – Use smaller prints – 11×14 in (28×36 cm) or 12×16 in (30×40 cm) – in a tight row or vertical stack, 2-3 in (5-7 cm) apart, to carry the dining palette through to adjoining spaces.
How to Pair Dining Room Art with Colours & Materials
Because the artwork sits against whatever wall and furniture you already have, the surrounding colours and materials do half the styling. These combinations work especially well:
With Cream & Sand – A cream or soft-white wall lets the art lead and keeps the room airy, the safest backdrop for tonal, minimalist pieces and a natural match with our minimalist beige prints.
With Black & Charcoal – Slim black frames and dark accents sharpen a dining wall and add quiet drama against pale walls, suiting graphic, high-contrast work.
With Warm Wood & Rattan – Oak tables, woven chairs and natural textures pair effortlessly with earthy, terracotta and neutral wall art tones for a relaxed, organic dining room.
With Greenery & Linen – Trailing plants, linen runners and matte ceramics bring a dining wall to life; botanical and abstract prints echo the natural palette without overwhelming the table.
Our Dining Room Prints: Quality & Materials
Every print is produced in our studio with the same archival process across the collection, so the dining room canvas art and paper prints stay true in tone and finish for years.
Fine Art Paper – Our 310gsm heavyweight fine art paper has a velvet-matte finish that absorbs light rather than reflecting it, giving prints a clean, contemporary look that frames beautifully – ideal for minimalist, gallery-style dining rooms.
Premium Cotton Canvas – For the texture of an original painting, our cotton canvas adds a subtle woven grain and reads beautifully unframed, straight from the box – a great choice for a larger statement above a sideboard.
Archival Giclée Inks – We use 12-colour archival inks that are UV-stable and fade-resistant for at least 75 years, so your dining room art prints stay as vivid years from now as the day they arrive. All orders over $69 include free worldwide shipping, packed in a rigid tube or flat pack to arrive in perfect condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is dining room wall art, and what styles does it come in?
Dining room wall art is artwork chosen to suit the scale and mood of the room where you eat and gather – usually a single statement piece above a sideboard or a coordinated pair behind the table. At Print Studio it comes as original, artist-made fine art & canvas prints, in styles spanning earthy and terracotta, neutral and minimalist, botanical and abstract.
What interior design styles suit dining room art best?
Dining room art works best with styles built around natural materials and calm palettes – Scandinavian, Japandi, modern farmhouse, mid-century and warm minimalist. These rooms use wood, linen and neutral walls, which let tonal, earthy and abstract prints stand out without clashing.
What colours pair well with art in a dining room?
Cream, sand and soft white are the most versatile backdrops, while terracotta, rust and warm browns add cosiness, and black or charcoal accents bring contrast. Muted greens and blues also sit beautifully against wood furniture, making them easy choices for art for dining room walls.
Which rooms are dining room prints best for?
The dining room itself is the natural home – above a sideboard, buffet or behind the table – but these pieces also suit open-plan living-dining spaces, kitchen-diners and the hallways leading into them. Anywhere people gather and walls are otherwise bare is a strong fit.
Should I choose fine art paper or canvas for a dining room piece?
Choose 310gsm fine art paper if you plan to frame the piece for a crisp, minimalist, gallery look; choose premium cotton canvas if you want texture and a ready-to-hang piece with no framing. Paper suits tonal and line work, while canvas gives larger statement pieces the feel of an original painting.
How do I style dining room art in an open-plan living space?
In an open-plan living-dining space, keep one palette flowing across both zones so the art reads as a set rather than two separate displays. Echo the dining wall’s tones in the living area – a coordinated gallery set or a matching pair – and hang each piece at eye level, around 57-60 in (145-152 cm) to its centre.
Are dining room art prints suitable as gifts?
Yes – dining room art prints make thoughtful housewarming, wedding and new-home gifts because they’re easy to match to almost any interior. Each is made to order on archival materials and ships worldwide, so you can send one directly with confidence.