A good landscape on the wall works like an extra window, and SRC Collection designs landscape wall art for the living room in gallery-grade printing that opens up the space and arrives printed in Israel. Landscape pieces for the living room bring depth, air and a sense of space, and soften the central space of the home with a calm, open atmosphere. At SRC Collection, landscape pieces for the living room are created printed to gallery grade and give the wall an endless view. The catalog includes seascapes, mountains, fields and sunsets in tones that complement any design style. A wide panoramic piece above the sofa will make a quiet, impressive statement. Every piece is printed in Israel, with shipping within up to 18 delivery days and payment.
The living room is the heart of the home, and the eye seeks a sense of openness and rest in it. A landscape gives exactly that — it adds depth and perspective to the wall, and like a simulated window it expands the space and creates a sense of air. Landscapes in soft tones, such as a calm sea, mountain mist or a golden field, bring a relaxed atmosphere that flatters almost any design style, which is why they're a beloved, safe choice for the central living room wall.
A landscape has a natural connection to the wide format, which is why a panoramic piece above the sofa almost always succeeds. The width emphasizes the horizon and fills the wall elegantly. Aim for a width of about two-thirds of the sofa's width and hanging in the center of the wall at eye level. If you'd like an even larger presence, one wide piece will always give a cleaner, more impressive look than scattering small pieces across the same wall.
Landscapes in soft tones like a calm sea, mountain mist or a golden field bring a relaxed atmosphere and flatter almost any design style, which is why they're a beloved choice for the central wall.
Very much. The wide format emphasizes the horizon and fills the wall elegantly. We recommend a width of about two-thirds of the sofa's width and hanging it centered at eye level.
Yes. A landscape adds depth and perspective and acts like a simulated window that expands the space and brings a sense of air and openness into the living room.