To style black-and-white wall art in your home, choose one main wall to lead the space, match the size of the piece to the width of the wall or the sofa beneath it, and keep a restrained color palette in the surroundings. Black-and-white wall art works as a quiet visual anchor, which is why it suits almost any design style, from minimalist to classic. The choice between printing on glass or canvas will determine the final depth of tone and shine in the space.
Start from the wall the eye meets first on entering the room, or the wall above the sofa in the living room. As a rule, a single piece above a sofa should span about two-thirds of the sofa's width, so it doesn't look lost. A comfortable hanging height is with the center of the piece at eye level, roughly 145–150 cm from the floor. In bedrooms and corridors you can go smaller and choose more compact black-and-white pieces. If the wall is wide, one large, present piece beats several tiny scattered ones.
A gallery wall is an elegant way to combine several black-and-white pieces together. Choose a clear connecting thread — say, all landscape photos, all portraits or all geometric abstract — to keep one language. Lay the items out on the floor and arrange them before drilling, with a consistent gap of 5–8 cm between frames. To balance it, you can mix different sizes around an imaginary central axis. Black-and-white wall art works beautifully in a group because the uniform tone unifies all the units into a single visual whole.
The choice of print material completely changes the character of the piece. Printing on tempered glass gives deep shine, sharp contrast between black and white and a clean, modern gallery look, suited to the living room and contemporary spaces. Canvas gives a more restrained, matte, warmer texture that speaks well to rustic, classic or boho design. In spaces with a lot of direct sunlight, consider the placement of glass to avoid glare. At SRC Collection every item is printed to order, so you can choose the material that serves your space.
A black-and-white piece actually stands out when the surroundings are calm. Give the piece breathing room: a clean wall, without a clutter of accessories around it. To warm up a monochrome space, add natural textures like wood, linen or a green plant, instead of bold colors. You can tie the frame tone to an existing element in the room, such as the black of a lamp or the gray of a rug. If you still want a touch of color, keep it to one accented item and let the black-and-white wall art remain the clean anchor of the space.
Clean, restrained tones work best: white, stone, light gray or soft beige. A clean background lets the black-and-white contrast stand out. A dark or espresso wall can also work dramatically with a light frame, as long as the rest of the space stays calm.
Yes, very much. Black-and-white wall art is one of the safest choices for a modern living room, because the neutral tone blends with any palette and doesn't date. Printing on tempered glass adds shine and sharp contrast that speak well to clean lines and contemporary design.
Tempered glass gives sharp contrast, shine and a modern gallery look, suited to a contemporary living room. Canvas gives a more matte, warmer texture that suits classic, rustic or boho design. The choice depends on the character of the space and how much direct light it gets.
Yes. At SRC Collection every item is made to order and printed on tempered glass or canvas at the studio in Bet Shemesh, with nationwide shipping. Size and material can be matched to the space. Because the product is made specially for you, there's no right of cancellation under the Consumer Protection Law, except for a defect or damage in transit.