Residential Artwork

Nature wall art for the rooms you live in.

Atmospheric landscape, wildlife, coastal, mountain, and waterfall artwork selected for living rooms, bedrooms, home offices, cabins, lake houses, entryways, and warm residential interiors.

Living Rooms Bedrooms Home Offices Lake Houses Cabins
Prints from $85 Framed from $140 Canvas, metal, acrylic, framed paper Free room mockup help
1See it in a room
2Open the print page
3Choose size and format
Shown In Real Rooms

Residential nature artwork mockups for living rooms, bedrooms, offices, and lake homes.

Use the buttons on each room preview to either review sizing and framing details or go straight to the print page.

Large framed cliff and water landscape artwork above a leather sofa in a lodge living room by Dan SproulLodge living room

Lodge Living Room

Large framed landscape artwork for warm rooms with stone, leather, and wood.

Large Badlands landscape canvas displayed in a warm residential home office by Dan SproulHome office

Home Office Energy

Open landscape artwork for a home workspace that needs focus and warmth.

Black and white lake boat artwork displayed above a sofa in a warm residential room by Dan SproulLake house living

Classic Lake House

Black-and-white water imagery for rooms with quiet heritage character.

Autumn mountain landscape print framed above a sofa in a warm residential living room by Dan SproulAutumn living room

Warm Mountain Calm

Autumn color and mountain atmosphere for neutral living rooms.

Vertical autumn waterfall artwork framed in a warm residential living room by Dan SproulVertical statement

Vertical Waterfall

A tall statement piece for rooms that need movement and height.

Large sunset landscape artwork displayed above a sofa in a residential great room by Dan SproulGreat room

Soft Sunset Focal Wall

A large warm landscape for the main gathering space in a home.

Warm Oregon coast sunset artwork above a bed in a residential coastal bedroom by Dan SproulBedroom artwork

Coastal Bedroom Calm

Sunset water and soft color for bedrooms and guest rooms.

Large moose wildlife artwork displayed in a warm residential cabin living room by Dan SproulWildlife statement

Cabin Wildlife Statement

Moose artwork for homes that want stronger nature identity.

Large mountain lake artwork displayed above a sofa in a lakehouse living room by Dan SproulLakehouse wall art

Lakehouse Mountain Calm

Blue-green water and mountain atmosphere for relaxed residential spaces.

Room First

Artwork should feel like it belongs in the home, not just on the wall.

This page is organized around how artwork actually functions in a room: scale above furniture, mood in a bedroom, warmth near a fireplace, quiet focus in a home office, and the sense of place that makes a home feel personal.

  • Choose scale based on the furniture, wall width, and ceiling height.
  • Use calmer artwork in bedrooms and more expressive pieces in living rooms.
  • Match the format to the space: framed prints, canvas, metal, acrylic, or paper.
  • Use place-based imagery for cabins, lake houses, mountain homes, and meaningful gifts.
  • Request help if you want a recommendation based on your actual room.
Choose By Room

Artwork directions for everyday residential spaces.

Start with the room and the feeling you want, then narrow by subject, color, format, and scale.

Living Rooms

Large landscape and wildlife artwork can anchor sofa walls, fireplace walls, lake house rooms, and the main gathering space in a home.

Bedrooms

Coastal sunsets, soft water, gentle mountains, and quieter landscapes work well above beds and in rooms meant to feel restful.

Home Offices

Nature artwork can add focus, warmth, and visual distance to home offices without making the room feel corporate.

Cabins & Lodges

Mountain, lake, wildlife, forest, and waterfall artwork pairs naturally with stone, leather, wood, and fireplace-centered interiors.

Entryways

One strong vertical or statement piece can set the tone for the home before someone reaches the main living area.

Lake Houses

Water, mountain lakes, boats, harbors, and calm shoreline imagery can help a vacation home feel connected to place.

Buying Guidance

Simple starting points for choosing artwork at home.

Use these as practical guidelines before choosing the exact subject, crop, and print format.

Scale

For sofa walls, start around two-thirds the width of the furniture. Large rooms often need 40x60 or larger to feel intentional.

Format

Framed paper feels refined, canvas feels warm and relaxed, metal feels modern, and acrylic feels polished and saturated.

Mood

Bedrooms usually want calm; living rooms can handle more presence; cabins and lake houses often benefit from place-based imagery.

Need help choosing artwork for a room?

Send a room photo, wall dimensions, or a quick description of the space and I can suggest artwork, sizing, and format options that fit the room.

Request Help
Residential FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

What size artwork works above a sofa?

A strong starting point is roughly two-thirds the sofa width. Many living rooms work well with 30x40, 32x48, 40x60, or larger.

What artwork is best for bedrooms?

Bedrooms usually work best with quieter imagery: soft coastal scenes, calm water, misty mountains, muted forests, and gentle light.

Do you help choose prints?

Yes. Send a room photo, wall dimensions, or finish palette and Dan can recommend images, sizes, crops, and formats.

What formats are available?

Many images are available as framed prints, canvas, metal, acrylic, and paper through Dan Sproul's print storefront.

Is wildlife artwork good for homes?

Yes, especially in cabins, lake houses, mountain homes, offices, and living rooms that can support a stronger focal piece.

Can this work for gifts?

Yes. Place-based images, favorite landscapes, lake scenes, wildlife, and travel-inspired artwork can make meaningful residential gifts.