How to Choose the Right Print Size for Your Nursery

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How to Choose the Right Print Size for Your Nursery

Decorating your baby's nursery is such a fun and meaningful project. Art plays a huge role in setting the tone of the room, and the right print sizes can make a big difference in creating a balanced, beautiful space. But how do you decide what size works best, especially for the all-important feature wall above the crib?

In this post, we’ll guide you through selecting the perfect size for both framed unmatted prints and framed matted prints. Plus, we’ll cover how to size your artwork when using a trio of prints that extends beyond the width of the crib.

The Feature Wall: Framed Prints Above the Crib

The area above the crib is often the nursery’s focal point. It’s the space where your eye naturally goes first when you walk in, so it’s a great place for a stunning single print or a beautifully coordinated set of three. Let's talk about how to size your art so it complements the crib and room size perfectly.

1. Framed Unmatted Prints Above the Crib

Unmatted prints are framed without a mat, which means they take up less space on the wall. If you want a sleek, clean look, this is a great option.

  • 16” x 20”: It makes a bold statement without feeling too large for the space. If your crib is a standard size (around 52 inches wide), a trio of prints will come right to the edge of the crib when evenly spaced.

  • 24” x 30”: A trio of 24” x 30” framed prints works beautifully above the crib. This size will allow the three pieces to extend just beyond the edges of the crib, creating a visually appealing design that draws the eye across the whole wall.

  • 28” x 35”: If you have a large nursery space or vaulted ceiling consider large bold artwork.  A trio of 28”x35” framed prints this large format draws the eye immediately, serving as a focal point that commands attention.

Pro Tip: When hanging multiple framed prints above the crib, the total width of the artwork (including frames) should extend about 6 to 12 inches beyond the sides of the crib for a well-balanced effect.

2. Framed Matted Prints: A Touch of Elegance

Matted and framed prints add an extra layer of dimension and sophistication, but they do take up more wall space. The mat surrounds the artwork, creating a border that adds visual depth.

When choosing matted prints, it’s important to factor in the size of both the artwork itself and the mat. Here are some ideal sizes for framed matted prints:

  • 8” x 10” Print Size with an 11” x 14” Frame (Matboard Opening = 7.5”x9.5”): This is a great size for a small focal wall, room with low ceilings or small crib.  

  • 12” x 15” Print Size with a 15”x18” Frame (Matboard Opening = 11.5”x14.5”: If you’re looking for a trio of prints, a set of three 12” x 15” matted prints works wonderfully. The matting gives the artwork room to breathe while the overall size of each framed piece ensures they’ll extend a few inches beyond the sides of the crib for a balanced design.

  • 16” x 20” Print Size With a 20 x 24 Frame (Matboard Opening = 15 ½”x19 ½”) : This is a great size for a large focal wall. The frame and mat add to the overall dimensions, making the artwork feel larger and more prominent on the wall. For a standard crib, the art will hang outside of the crib by 10-15 inches.


Pro Tip: When using a single print or set of 2 matted prints, make sure the total width of the framed pieces (including mats and frames) is about 2/3 of the width of the crib for a balanced look. If you're hanging three matted prints, make sure the entire set extends just beyond the crib’s edges by 6 to 12 inches.

Sizing Based on Your Nursery's Space

Not all nurseries are the same size, so it's important to consider the size of the room when choosing your prints.

  • Small Nursery (up to 100 sq. ft.): Stick to smaller pieces. For a single framed print above the crib, go with something no larger than 18” x 24” (unmatted) or 12” x 15” matted. If using a trio of prints, 8” x 10” works best.

  • Medium Nursery (100-150 sq. ft.): Medium or large framed prints will look best. A single 24” x 30” (unmatted) or 16” x 20” (matted) print would make a striking statement above the crib. A set of three 24” x 30” (unmatted) or 12” x 15” (matted) prints also works perfectly in this space.

  • Large Nursery (150+ sq. ft.): Go bold with larger pieces. A set of large framed prints (28” x 35”) or a set of three larger 16” x 20” (matted) prints can really fill the space and create a dramatic focal point.

Final Thoughts

Choosing the right print size for your nursery doesn’t have to be stressful. The key is to find a balance that complements the crib, frames the space above it, and fits the overall size of the room. Whether you opt for sleek framed unmatted prints or elegant framed matted prints, the right size can make a huge difference in pulling the room together.

Still need help deciding? We’re here to assist! Contact us for more personalized advice on sizing and layout for your nursery.

Happy decorating!

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