What Size Canvas Over a Couch? The Complete Visual Sizing Guide
There's one question we hear more often than any other at JustPix: "How big should my canvas be for the wall above my couch?"
Read more →From choosing the right product to prepping your photos and styling your space, we've got you covered every step of the way.
There's one question we hear more often than any other at JustPix: "How big should my canvas be for the wall above my couch?"
Read more →You've likely encountered the same choice in many industries: overseas production at lower prices versus domestic production with higher costs but better oversight. When it comes to wall art, this choice carries real consequences for the final product you display in your home or business.
Most artists don't think about aspect ratio until they realize they've uploaded an image in the wrong format. By then, it's too late. The image gets limited by the ratio choice—and so do the sales.
A buyer scrolls through JustPix search results and sees ten different artworks. They stop on one. They don't know your name, but something about it feels "right"—cohesive, intentional, unmistakably you.
Your thumbnail is the first impression—often the only impression. A customer scrolls past dozens of artwork tiles. Yours has less than one second to stop them.
You've chosen your image. You love it. You know it's going to look incredible on your wall. But then comes the moment of truth: How big should it actually be?
A gallery wall is more than just multiple pieces hung in proximity. It's a curated collection arranged with intention, balance, and artistic purpose. When executed well, it transforms a bare wall into a personal statement—a visual narrative that tells the story of what you love.
You've selected the perfect canvas print, ordered it from JustPix, and carefully installed it on your wall. But something feels off. Is it the size? The color? No—it's too high. Or too low. Or positioned at an angle that makes your guests tilt their heads to view it properly.
You have a portfolio of physical paintings—oils, acrylics, watercolors, mixed media. You want to sell them as prints on JustPix. But there's a critical gap between your studio and the marketplace: your painting has to become a digital file that accurately represents what's on canvas.