Space Wall Art: A Décor That Takes You on a Journey

A space wall art immediately transforms the atmosphere of a room: it captures the eye, creates depth, and instills a touch of scientific wonder into everyday life. Here, you will find a variety of visuals, from astronaut imagery (skateboard, cat, or moon versions) to more contemplative scenes like Earth’s Atmosphere, Spatial Dawn, Spatial Lake, or Frozen Earth. The idea is simple: a wall decoration that tells a story without imposing a specific style.

What Will These Artworks Bring to Your Interior Décor?

These artworks work well because they combine imagination with recognizable visual references (cosmos, planets, astronaut). Depending on the chosen image, you can achieve a “fun science” vibe for a home office, a soft touch for a child’s room, or a more “gallery-like” feel for a living room. Some models play with strong black and white contrasts, while others use more intense colors or a more abstract look, similar to contemporary art.

A little bonus if you enjoy composing: a strong visual in a large format can sufficiently structure a wall, while a more discreet size fits easily above a shelf, couch, or bed.

How to Choose: Placement, Formats, and Material

Before adding to cart, take 30 seconds to think about the intended use. You don’t buy the same canvas for a narrow hallway as for a main wall in the living room.

  • Measure the space: width of the available wall, useful height above a piece of furniture, distance for viewing.
  • Choose the style: playful astronaut (perfect for wall décor), soothing space landscape, or graphic abstract.
  • Consider the material: canvas print for a warm look, plexiglass for a bright effect, or aluminum dibond for a more modern finish.
  • Check the mounting: a simple mounting system and a sturdy frame facilitate installation and longevity.
Where to InstallRecommended Image TypeWell-Suited FormatRecommended MaterialDesired Effect
Child’s RoomFun and quirky astronaut (cat, skateboard, animals)Small to medium, easy to install at child heightPrinted canvas, lightweight and framelessPlayful, reassuring, personal universe
Office, Reading NookAbstract astronaut, inspiring and minimalist posterMedium, discreet yet presentCanvas print, warm finishFocus, creativity, and daily inspiration
Contemporary Living RoomEarthly atmosphere viewed from above, immersive space landscapesLarge format, strong presenceAluminum dibond, premium and durable finishDecorative centerpiece, guaranteed conversation starter
Entryway, HallwayContrasting visuals, graphic black and whiteVertical or panoramic depending on the spacePlexiglass, shiny and modern effectLight, depth, transformed hallway
Main WallMulti-part composition, expansive space universeTriptych, strong visual impactWood frame, art gallery spiritGallery effect, signature wall of the room

Styles and Ambiances: From Pop to Contemplative

In space, everything is about contrast and emotion. An astronaut “character” artwork provides a lighter and more narrative wall decor, perfect for a geek universe, fun science, or a teenager’s room. “Earth” visuals (atmosphere, ice, dawn) feel more like “canvas photos” and quickly become central decorative elements, especially when the rendering is clean and high definition.

If you’re unsure, start with your room: dominant colors, materials of the furniture, brightness. A plexiglass rendering enhances brightness in a dark room, while a canvas on a frame offers a softer warmth.

FAQ

What’s the difference between canvas, plexiglass, and aluminum dibond?

Canvas provides a more “textured” and warm effect. Plexiglass enhances brilliance and depth, ideal if you want a luminous effect. Aluminum dibond is more “design-focused,” very sharp, and often favored in modern interior decoration.

How to choose the right size without making a mistake?

Measure the actual space on the wall and simulate the dimensions with masking tape. If you see the artwork from a distance (living room), a large format works better. In a hallway, a thinner format avoids “crowding” the space.

Are these artworks suitable for a child’s room?

Yes, especially the more playful astronaut visuals. Choose an appropriate size, place it out of impact zones, and ensure the mounting is stable to prevent any movement.

Can an abstract style go with classic decor?

Often yes, if you use it as a focal point. An abstract astronaut artwork can modernize a classic room, provided you stick to 1 or 2 colors present in the room (pillows, rugs, curtains).

Can you create a composition with multiple artworks?

Yes, it’s an excellent idea for a main wall: in pairs, in a grid, or as a triptych. Keep a consistent theme (colors, “Earth”, or astronaut) and align the edges for a clean look.