Coastal Wall Art Guide — Salt & Sol
Coastal Wall Art Guide — Salt & Sol
Coastal wall art is the easiest way to bring relaxed, beach-house calm into a permanent home. If you've ever come back from a week at Noosa or Margaret River and tried to bottle the feeling, the right print on the wall is genuinely the closest you'll get. Salt & Sol's coastal range covers everything from soft abstract ocean horizons through to detailed Australian beach photography, all printed locally in Noosaville and Booragoon on archival canvas and museum-grade fine art paper.
What makes coastal wall art work in an Australian home is the relationship between the artwork and the light. Our coastline produces a very specific palette — bleached sand, pale eucalypt, the cold blue-green of southern water versus the warmer turquoise of the Coral Sea — and good coastal art picks up that palette rather than fighting it. The articles below cover the practical end of the decision: sizing above the sofa, hanging height, the difference between coastal, Hamptons and boho styling, and how to choose pieces that won't look dated in five years. Browse the guides, then jump across to the collections that fit the room you're styling.
Articles in this guide
- How to Care for Canvas Prints in a Beach House: Humidity, Direct Sun and Dust
- Triptych Compositions That Actually Work (And Three That Usually Don't)
- Hanging Hardware for Canvas: Renters, Brick Walls and Plasterboard Reality
- Framing Coastal Prints — Oak, Black, White, No Frame: When Each One Works
- The Real Cost of Big Wall Art: Why a 150 cm Print Often Beats Three 60 cm Ones
- How High Should I Hang My Canvas Print? A Five-Minute Diagram
- The Beach House Wall Art Brief: How Holiday Houses Should Be Decorated Differently to Permanent Homes
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Every piece is printed in Australia at our Noosaville or Booragoon studio, on archival canvas or museum-grade fine art paper. Free shipping Australia-wide on orders over $150.