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Continue shoppingEntryway wall art sets the tone for everything that follows. It's the first thing you see when you come home and the first impression guests receive — which means the art here works harder than almost anywhere else in the house. These hallway canvas prints are chosen for their strength as standalone pieces: bold compositions, clear subjects, and formats that suit the proportions of a typical entrance.
Hallways are often narrow and tall, which makes vertical canvas prints the natural choice. A tall, narrow format pulls the eye upward and makes the ceiling feel higher — exactly what you need in a space that can otherwise feel cramped. For wider entrance halls, a single horizontal piece or a pair of vertical prints at matching heights works well.
Scale up rather than down. One of the most common mistakes in entryway styling is choosing art that's too small. In a hallway, a small print looks lost on the wall. The piece should fill at least half the available wall height and be substantial enough to be seen clearly as you walk toward it.
Abstract art works particularly well in entryways because it creates atmosphere without requiring close examination. A bold abstract canvas in the right palette immediately sets a mood — calm, energetic, warm, or graphic — that primes the rest of the home. Figurative art works well if the subject is strong and the composition is clean.
Colour is your most powerful tool here. A warm-toned canvas print makes an entry feel welcoming. A cooler, more graphic piece feels modern and composed. Avoid very pale, low-contrast prints in hallways — they need more ambient light than most entrance halls provide to read well.
Also browse our figurative and portrait canvas prints for statement single-subject pieces, or explore abstract geometric prints for bold geometric compositions.
For a narrow hallway, a vertical canvas print between 40 and 60 cm wide and 80 to 120 cm tall creates strong impact without overwhelming the space. If the hallway is less than 90 cm wide, avoid very large pieces that make the corridor feel blocked — opt for height over width.
Bold almost always works better in entryways. Subtle, low-contrast art can look hesitant in a space that benefits from confidence. A single strong piece — clear composition, defined palette, or interesting subject — creates far more impact than several smaller, quieter pieces.
Yes, but keep it simple. A tightly curated gallery wall of three to five pieces in matching or complementary frames works well in a wider entrance hall. In narrow hallways, a single piece is usually the better choice — gallery walls need room to breathe and be seen properly.
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A canvas print is a high-quality image printed on canvas fabric, stretched over a wooden frame. It offers a premium, artistic look, making it an excellent choice for home and office décor.
A canvas print is printed on durable canvas material and stretched over a wooden frame, giving it a more premium and long-lasting look. Posters, on the other hand, are printed on paper and usually require framing.
We use state-of-the-art printers with UV-resistant inks, ensuring vibrant colors that last for years. The canvas is then stretched over a solid wooden frame, making it ready to hang.
Yes! Our canvas prints are made with water-resistant and UV-protected inks, which prevent fading over time and ensure long-lasting durability.
The best size depends on where you want to place it:
Use a dry, soft cloth or a slightly damp cloth without chemicals to gently remove dust and dirt. Avoid excessive moisture.
Canvas prints come pre-stretched on a wooden frame, meaning they are ready to hang without an additional frame.
Yes! We provide custom canvas printing—just send us your high-resolution photo, and we’ll create a stunning canvas print just for you.
For best results, use nails, hooks, or adhesive strips if you want a damage-free solution. Our canvases are lightweight, making them easy to hang.
If your canvas print arrives damaged, contact us immediately, and we will send a replacement at no extra cost.
You can contact us through our contact page! We will be happy to assist you.