A landscape does for a living room what a window can't always manage: it opens it up. In apartments where the window faces the building across the way or the parking lot, a single horizon line on the wall — sea, desert or mountain ridge — changes how deep the whole room feels. We print every landscape to order in Bet Shemesh, on stretched canvas or tempered glass, in sizes that reach a full wall, and it arrives finished and ready to hang.
Sea views with a low horizon and wide skies visually enlarge low-ceilinged rooms, as the horizontal line pulls the eye sideways. Desert landscapes in sand and terracotta tones connect naturally to living rooms with wood, linen and warm shades, without shouting. Forest and mountain scenes, with their deep greens, add weight and calm to bright, minimally furnished rooms. The simple rule: the landscape should supply what the room lacks — width, warmth or depth — not repeat what's already there.
Landscape is the one genre where a horizontal format is almost mandatory; a horizon line needs room to stretch. Above a sofa, 100x150 (about 1,540 shekels on canvas) is the size that makes a landscape feel like an opening rather than a picture; 60x90 (about 1,100 shekels on canvas, about 1,450 shekels on glass) suits narrower walls or the dining nook beyond the living room. On tempered glass, water and sky gain a depth and shine that looks almost three-dimensional; on canvas the landscape takes on a calmer, more painterly character.
The difference between a landscape that opens a living room and one that gets swallowed by it is almost always the size, and that's impossible to judge from a phone screen. Send us a photo of the wall on WhatsApp (054-776-0643) and we'll send back a free mockup with the piece at true size, including a 60x90 versus 100x150 comparison if you're torn. Once approved, it's printed in Bet Shemesh and arrives stretched and ready to hang anywhere in the country within 18 business days.
A landscape needs width: above a standard sofa, 100x150 gives the effect of an opening in the wall and costs about 1,540 shekels on canvas. For narrow walls or a dining nook, 60x90 (about 1,100 shekels) is the right size. Smaller than 60x90 and the landscape loses its depth.
Sea and sky views gain the most from tempered glass — the water takes on real shine and depth. Painterly, desert or forest landscapes look warmer and calmer on matte canvas. If the wall faces a large window, canvas avoids reflections.
Yes. Canvas arrives stretched on a wooden frame and glass comes with a mounting system installed — no framing, glazing or prep needed. Made in Bet Shemesh, delivered anywhere in the country within 18 business days.
Yes; send a photo of the wall on WhatsApp (054-776-0643) and get a free mockup of the landscape at exact size on your wall, including a size comparison. We only print after you've approved.