Photo Prints for Wall Décor
Narrow Pune balconies to Delhi living rooms — pick sizes that fit Indian wall proportions without overwhelming the room.
Plan Your Wall PrintQuick answer: For a standard Indian living room sofa wall, 12×18 or A3 photo prints work well solo; gallery walls mix 8×10 and 5×7 with consistent spacing. Compare with canvas for larger statement pieces above 24 inches.
Photo paper prints suit renters and minimalists — lighter than canvas, easy to swap seasonally, and frame-friendly. Measure wall width first: a single print should occupy roughly 60–75% of furniture width below it. Gallery walls need 1–2 inch gaps and consistent frame styles. Bright rooms benefit from matte or lustre to reduce glare; dim corners can handle glossy for extra pop. When you need floor-to-ceiling impact, consider canvas or acrylic upsells — we cross-link so you compare materials honestly.
Examples for this guide
Room-by-room starting points
- Living room sofa: 12×18 or A3 single, or 3× 8×10 gallery
- Bedroom above headboard: 12×16 or 12×18 couple portrait
- Dining niche: 8×10 or 5×7 series of travel memories
- Home office desk: 5×7 or 4×6 with table frame
Frequently Asked Questions
Photo print or canvas for living room?
Photo prints suit framed, refined looks under 18 inches; canvas adds texture for larger statement walls. See our vs-canvas comparison.
Will prints fade in sunny Indian rooms?
Our fade-resistant inks help, but direct afternoon sun on any print causes fading over years — use curtains or UV glass.
Gallery wall spacing?
Keep 1–2 inches between frames; align centres at seated eye level (~57–60 inches from floor).