Wall art is one of the highest-leverage elements of interior styling β a single well-chosen piece on a bare wall transforms the feeling of a room, and conversely, a blank wall makes even an otherwise well-furnished space feel unfinished. In small spaces, the challenge is compounded: the wrong art makes the room feel smaller, but the right art β the right scale, the right colour palette, the right placement β can actually make a small room feel larger and more purposeful. Here's how to approach wall art for Essentials for New Homes Australia">Small Homes Australia">Small Aussie Bedrooms Look Bigger">small Australian spaces on a realistic budget.
The Scale Rule: Almost Always Go Bigger
The most consistent wall art mistake in small spaces is buying art that's too small. A small print on a large wall doesn't make the art a focal point β it makes the wall look emptier by contrast. In a small room, a single large piece (60x80cm or larger) reads as intentional and adds presence. A small piece (30x40cm or smaller) hung in the middle of a wall looks like an afterthought.
If budget only allows for smaller pieces, the gallery wall approach β grouping five to nine pieces in a planned arrangement β creates the visual mass of a large single piece while allowing for smaller individual frames. This also has the advantage of being easier to change over time.
Where to Find Affordable Australian Wall Art
Print-on-Demand Services
Print-on-Demand Services
Print-on-demand has transformed the accessible art market. Services like Desenio, Society6, Redbubble and Etsy allow you to purchase digital files (often $5β$20 AUD) and print them yourself at a photo lab or home printer, or order physical prints directly. For Australian content specifically β native botanicals, Australian landscapes, indigenous-inspired patterns (where licensed ethically) β Etsy has a significant number of Australian digital art sellers producing high-quality work at $5β$25 per file. Print at Officeworks or a local photo lab (A3 prints typically cost $3β$8) for a complete piece under $30.
IKEA Art and Frame Range
IKEA's BILD art print range offers large-format prints at $20β$80, and the standardised RIBBA frame range ($4β$30) means you can build a gallery wall with consistent framing across multiple sizes. The prints themselves are largely Scandinavian in aesthetic, but within that aesthetic there are pieces that work well in contemporary Australian interiors. The SANNAHED frame range offers larger formats for larger walls.
Kmart Frames and Prints
Kmart's frame range is useful for smaller formats and clip frames, and their art print selection (botanical prints, abstract pieces, typographic art) offers accessible options at $10β$25 per piece. Quality is variable β their framed prints are better than loose frames at the same price β but for a gallery wall where many small frames are needed, they provide an affordable base.
Op Shops and Markets
Original art, interesting vintage prints, quality frames and unexpected finds are available at Vinnies, Salvos and Red Cross shops for $5β$40. Markets β Camberwell Market in Melbourne, Rozelle Market in Sydney, and equivalent second-hand markets in other cities β regularly feature original works and quality prints at accessible prices. The advantage is uniqueness: pieces found this way look genuinely personal in a way that mass-produced prints cannot replicate.
DIY Art
You don't need artistic skill to create effective wall art. Abstract Canvas painting β choosing two or three colours from your room palette and applying them loosely with a wide brush β produces results that look considered when framed or hung directly. Canvas boards from Riot Art & Craft or Eckersley's start at $5β$15. Dried botanical arrangements framed in a clip frame, simple textile wall hangings (macramΓ© from Kmart at $15β$30), and pages from quality coffee table books in matching frames are all legitimate and attractive DIY options.
Making Small Spaces Feel Larger With Art
Wall art in small spaces should work with the room's architecture rather than against it. Specific techniques that help small spaces feel larger:
Vertical Art on Low Ceilings
In a room with a lower ceiling, vertical art formats (portrait orientation, tall narrow prints) draw the eye upward and make the ceiling feel higher. Avoid horizontal landscape formats in rooms where ceiling height is limited β they reinforce the horizontal squeeze rather than counteracting it.
Light Colour Palettes
Art with predominantly light, warm or airy colours β soft botanicals, pastel abstracts, light landscape photography β maintains the sense of airiness in a small room. Dark dramatic art (black backgrounds, deep jewel tones) can work beautifully as a deliberate contrast but requires a confident approach and generally works better in rooms with more natural light.
Mirrors as Art
In a small room, a large decorative mirror serves double duty: it functions as a wall art focal point and reflects light to make the room feel larger. Kmart's round rattan mirror ($29β$49), IKEA's HOVET full-length mirror ($149), and the arched style mirrors available at Temple & Webster during sale events ($60β$120) are all excellent options. A mirror opposite a window reflects natural light effectively. A mirror behind a lamp doubles the lamp's warming effect.
Gallery Wall Placement
In a small hallway or entryway, a gallery wall on one side wall creates visual interest without taking up floor space. In a small living room, a gallery wall above a sofa is the classic application β it fills the largest available wall space and ties the seating area together. Keep the bottom of the lowest frame approximately 15β20cm above the top of the sofa back for correct proportion.
The Gallery Wall Formula for Small Spaces
For a gallery wall in a small space: choose a consistent frame colour (all black is most versatile, all natural timber is warmest, all white is cleanest), mix three to five different frame sizes, centre the arrangement on the wall rather than aligning to one side, and maintain 5β8cm gaps between frames. Lay the arrangement on the floor before hanging anything. The entire arrangement should feel like a single cohesive piece rather than a collection of separate items.
Where to Shop: Best Australian Retailers for Budget Wall Art
Kmart: The Small Space Champion
Kmart consistently delivers the best value for money in Australian wall art, with most pieces ranging from $8-$35. Their canvas prints (typically $19-$29) come in perfect small-space dimensions like 40x60cm and 50x70cm. Look out for their seasonal collections β the botanical prints from their recent homewares refresh are particularly good for making small rooms feel more spacious. Their framed typography prints at $15 each are ideal for creating gallery walls without breaking the budget.
ALDI Special Buys: Timing is Everything
ALDI's Special Buys home decor events happen roughly every 6-8 weeks and offer exceptional quality at $12-$25 per piece. Their large canvas prints (often 60x80cm) regularly retail for just $19.99 β the same size you'd pay $80+ for at mainstream homewares stores. Set up alerts on the ALDI app to catch these sales, as popular pieces sell out within days.
Big W: Consistent Quality and Selection
Big W fills the gap between Kmart's ultra-budget options and higher-end retailers. Their wall art typically ranges from $15-$45, with excellent quality frames and printing. Their abstract and landscape collections work particularly well in small Australian homes, and they often stock pieces specifically sized for compact spaces.
DIY Solutions That Don't Look DIY
The Officeworks Print Hack
Download high-resolution artwork from free sources like Unsplash or create simple typography designs in Canva. Print them as posters at Officeworks (A3 for $3.50, A2 for $7.50, A1 for $12.50) and frame them with IKEA's RIBBA frames ($7.99 for A3, $14.99 for A2). This combination gives you custom large-scale art for under $25 per piece β a fraction of retail prices.
The Fabric Panel Technique
Purchase remnant fabric from Spotlight (often $5-$15 per metre) and stretch it over canvas boards from Bunnings ($8-$15 each). This works particularly well with bold patterns or textures that add visual interest to small spaces. Choose fabrics with large-scale patterns to maintain the "go bigger" principle.
Photography Enlargements
Turn your own photography into wall art by uploading high-quality images to Harvey Norman Photo Centre or Big W Photo. A 60x40cm print costs around $25-$35, and you can often catch 50% off promotions. Local Australian landscapes work particularly well and create a personal connection to your space.
Small Space Gallery Walls: A Step-by-Step Guide
Planning Your Layout
Before buying anything, cut paper templates in the sizes you're considering and tape them to your wall. Live with this layout for a few days β it's much easier to move paper than to fill nail holes. For small spaces, limit gallery walls to 3-5 pieces maximum to avoid visual clutter.
The 15cm Rule
Maintain consistent spacing of approximately 15cm between frames. In small spaces, tight spacing makes the collection feel intentional rather than cramped. Use a tape measure and level β wonky gallery walls are more noticeable in intimate spaces where you spend more time up close.
Mixing Frame Sizes Strategically
Start with one anchor piece (your largest frame) and build around it. A successful small-space gallery wall might include one 50x40cm piece, two 30x40cm pieces, and one 20x25cm piece. This creates visual rhythm without overwhelming the space.
Colour Psychology for Small Australian Homes
Cool Tones for Perceived Space
Blues, greens, and cool greys recede visually, making walls appear further away. This is particularly effective in small bedrooms and bathrooms. Kmart's coastal collection and Big W's botanical prints excel in this category and typically retail for $15-$25.
Warm Accents for Cosiness
While cool tones expand space, strategic warm accents prevent small rooms from feeling cold. A single piece featuring warm terracotta, mustard, or coral can anchor a room beautifully. ALDI's abstract collections often feature these sophisticated warm tones.
Monochromatic Schemes
Sticking to variations of a single colour creates cohesion in small spaces. Black and white photography from places like Woolworths' photo service (A3 prints from $8) creates sophisticated monochromatic collections that work in any small space.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
The Postage Stamp Error
Hanging multiple small pieces spread far apart across a wall makes both the art and the room feel smaller. If you love smaller pieces, group them tightly together to create one larger visual impact rather than several tiny ones.
Ignoring Your Ceiling Height
In rooms with standard 2.4-2.7m ceilings, hang art so the centre sits at eye level (roughly 145-150cm from floor). In small spaces with higher ceilings, you can hang pieces slightly higher to draw the eye up and emphasise the vertical space.
Forgetting About Lighting
Even the most beautiful art disappears in poor lighting. Consider adding picture lights (Bunnings stocks basic options from $25) or positioning existing lamps to highlight your wall art, especially in small rooms where lighting is often limited.
Seasonal Rotation Strategy
In small spaces, rotating your wall art seasonally prevents visual fatigue and maximises your investment. Store off-season pieces in under-bed storage boxes from Kmart ($12-$18) and swap them out quarterly. This approach means you can own 8-12 pieces but only display 3-4 at a time, keeping your small space fresh without cluttering your walls or your budget.
Where can I find affordable wall art in Australia?
Affordable wall art in Australia can be found at: Etsy (Australian digital art files from $5β$25, print at Officeworks for $3β$8), IKEA BILD print range ($20β$80), Kmart art prints ($10β$25), print-on-demand services like Redbubble and Society6 ($15β$50 for prints), op shops and second-hand markets ($5β$40 for original and vintage pieces), and DIY options like abstract canvas painting ($5β$20 in materials). Combining print-on-demand files with IKEA RIBBA frames is one of the best value approaches.
Where to Shop: Best Australian Retailers for Budget Wall Art
Kmart: The Small Space Champion
Affordable wall art in Australia can be found at: Etsy (Australian digital art files from $5β$25, print at Officeworks for $3β$8), IKEA BILD print range ($20β$80), Kmart art prints ($10β$25), print-on-demand services like Redbubble and Society6 ($15β$50 for prints), op shops and second-hand markets ($5β$40 for original and vintage pieces), and DIY options like abstract canvas painting ($5β$20 in materials). Combining print-on-demand files with IKEA RIBBA frames is one of the best value approaches.
Where to Shop: Best Australian Retailers for Budget Wall Art
Kmart: The Small Space Champion
Kmart consistently delivers the best value for money in Australian wall art, with most pieces ranging from $8-$35. Their canvas prints (typically $19-$29) come in perfect small-space dimensions like 40x60cm and 50x70cm. Look out for their seasonal collections β the botanical prints from their recent homewares refresh are particularly good for making small rooms feel more spacious. Their framed typography prints at $15 each are ideal for creating gallery walls without breaking the budget.
ALDI Special Buys: Timing is Everything
ALDI's Special Buys home decor events happen roughly every 6-8 weeks and offer exceptional quality at $12-$25 per piece. Their large canvas prints (often 60x80cm) regularly retail for just $19.99 β the same size you'd pay $80+ for at mainstream homewares stores. Set up alerts on the ALDI app to catch these sales, as popular pieces sell out within days.
Big W: Consistent Quality and Selection
Big W fills the gap between Kmart's ultra-budget options and higher-end retailers. Their wall art typically ranges from $15-$45, with excellent quality frames and printing. Their abstract and landscape collections work particularly well in small Australian homes, and they often stock pieces specifically sized for compact spaces.
DIY Solutions That Don't Look DIY
The Officeworks Print Hack
Download high-resolution artwork from free sources like Unsplash or create simple typography designs in Canva. Print them as posters at Officeworks (A3 for $3.50, A2 for $7.50, A1 for $12.50) and frame them with IKEA's RIBBA frames ($7.99 for A3, $14.99 for A2). This combination gives you custom large-scale art for under $25 per piece β a fraction of retail prices.
The Fabric Panel Technique
Purchase remnant fabric from Spotlight (often $5-$15 per metre) and stretch it over canvas boards from Bunnings ($8-$15 each). This works particularly well with bold patterns or textures that add visual interest to small spaces. Choose fabrics with large-scale patterns to maintain the "go bigger" principle.
Photography Enlargements
Turn your own photography into wall art by uploading high-quality images to Harvey Norman Photo Centre or Big W Photo. A 60x40cm print costs around $25-$35, and you can often catch 50% off promotions. Local Australian landscapes work particularly well and create a personal connection to your space.
Small Space Gallery Walls: A Step-by-Step Guide
Planning Your Layout
Before buying anything, cut paper templates in the sizes you're considering and tape them to your wall. Live with this layout for a few days β it's much easier to move paper than to fill nail holes. For small spaces, limit gallery walls to 3-5 pieces maximum to avoid visual clutter.
The 15cm Rule
Maintain consistent spacing of approximately 15cm between frames. In small spaces, tight spacing makes the collection feel intentional rather than cramped. Use a tape measure and level β wonky gallery walls are more noticeable in intimate spaces where you spend more time up close.
Mixing Frame Sizes Strategically
Start with one anchor piece (your largest frame) and build around it. A successful small-space gallery wall might include one 50x40cm piece, two 30x40cm pieces, and one 20x25cm piece. This creates visual rhythm without overwhelming the space.
Colour Psychology for Small Australian Homes
Cool Tones for Perceived Space
Blues, greens, and cool greys recede visually, making walls appear further away. This is particularly effective in small bedrooms and bathrooms. Kmart's coastal collection and Big W's botanical prints excel in this category and typically retail for $15-$25.
Warm Accents for Cosiness
While cool tones expand space, strategic warm accents prevent small rooms from feeling cold. A single piece featuring warm terracotta, mustard, or coral can anchor a room beautifully. ALDI's abstract collections often feature these sophisticated warm tones.
Monochromatic Schemes
Sticking to variations of a single colour creates cohesion in small spaces. Black and white photography from places like Woolworths' photo service (A3 prints from $8) creates sophisticated monochromatic collections that work in any small space.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
The Postage Stamp Error
Hanging multiple small pieces spread far apart across a wall makes both the art and the room feel smaller. If you love smaller pieces, group them tightly together to create one larger visual impact rather than several tiny ones.
Ignoring Your Ceiling Height
In rooms with standard 2.4-2.7m ceilings, hang art so the centre sits at eye level (roughly 145-150cm from floor). In small spaces with higher ceilings, you can hang pieces slightly higher to draw the eye up and emphasise the vertical space.
Forgetting About Lighting
Even the most beautiful art disappears in poor lighting. Consider adding picture lights (Bunnings stocks basic options from $25) or positioning existing lamps to highlight your wall art, especially in small rooms where lighting is often limited.
Seasonal Rotation Strategy
In small spaces, rotating your wall art seasonally prevents visual fatigue and maximises your investment. Store off-season pieces in under-bed storage boxes from Kmart ($12-$18) and swap them out quarterly. This approach means you can own 8-12 pieces but only display 3-4 at a time, keeping your small space fresh without cluttering your walls or your budget.
How do I decorate a small space wall on a budget?
To decorate a small space wall on a budget: use one large-format print rather than several small ones (larger scale reads as more intentional), or create a gallery wall grouping multiple smaller pieces to achieve visual mass. Choose vertical formats to make low ceilings feel higher, use light-palette art to keep the space feeling airy, and consider a large mirror as an art substitute that also reflects light. A complete gallery wall for a small space can be assembled for $60β$120 using Etsy digital prints and IKEA RIBBA frames.
To decorate a small space wall on a budget: use one large-format print rather than several small ones (larger scale reads as more intentional), or create a gallery wall grouping multiple smaller pieces to achieve visual mass. Choose vertical formats to make low ceilings feel higher, use light-palette art to keep the space feeling airy, and consider a large mirror as an art substitute that also reflects light. A complete gallery wall for a small space can be assembled for $60β$120 using Etsy digital prints and IKEA RIBBA frames.
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