Bedroom Prints
Your bedroom prints should reflect that whole vibe you're going for, right? That sanctuary space. That personal retreat thing. So, what energy are you bringing to your sleep space? Our bedroom wall art ranges from calming to statement-making—because sometimes your walls need to whisper and sometimes they need to have opinions too.
Choosing Bedroom Prints That Fit Your Vibe
Let's talk about your bedroom walls for a sec. They're kinda staring at you every night, you know? So what are they saying back? Our bedroom prints collection is all about matching your exact sleep sanctuary energy. Some people want calm, dreamy vibes. Others? Bold statement pieces that basically announce your personality to anyone who walks in.
But, like... how do you actually choose? Start with color psychology. Blues and greens for that chill, relaxed feeling. Landscape Photography might be your thing if you're going for serene. Or maybe you want something more abstract? Abstract Pieces can create that perfect mood without being too literal.
Placement Matters: Where Your Bedroom Prints Should Actually Go
So, you've picked your perfect print. But where does it go? That's the whole thing about bedroom design most people miss. Position matters.
Above the bed? Classic spot. Makes the room feel centered. But consider scale – too small and it'll look lost, too large and it might feel overwhelming. You know that feeling when something's just slightly off? Yeah, avoid that. If you asked us what to do in your bedroom, we’d say go hang up some 50x70 or, if feeling extra, 70x100 prints.
For multiple prints, try a gallery wall opposite your bed. Artistic prints can create this awesome eclectic vibe. Or maybe you're into symmetry? Two matching Black and White Posters on either side of your bed creates balance.
Small bedroom? As you might know, horizontal prints can make the space feel wider. Got a minimalist thing going? Bauhaus Prints work surprisingly well in bedrooms too.
Remember, your bedroom prints should feel like you – not like you're trying to impress someone else. It's your personal space. Make it tell your story.