What Size Art?
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Benedict Bridgerton may paint the masterpieces, but even he knows — a painting is only as good as how it’s displayed. Here’s the one rule the Ton swears by.
Your art should be two-thirds the width of the furniture below it.
That’s it. The secret every Mayfair drawing room has been hiding.
Size It With Your Eyes
No measuring tape? Channel your inner Benedict and eyeball it:
Small accent piece (30cm / 12in / 1ft)
About the size of a book. Perfect for a gallery wall or intimate corner — like one of Benedict’s sketches.
Medium statement (60cm / 24in / 2ft)
The width of your shoulders. Ideal above a console or side table — think Eloise’s writing desk.
Large focal point (90-120cm / 36-48in / 3-4ft)
Stretch your arms wide. That’s your sofa-sized art — commanding attention like Anthony entering a room.
Grand statement (150cm+ / 60in+ / 5ft+)
The Duke of Hastings making an entrance. Impossible to ignore. Perfect for a feature wall.
When in doubt, go bigger. Small art on a big wall is the decorating equivalent of arriving at Lady Danbury’s ball underdressed.
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