Six prints, four colours, nothing spare.
The Minimalist Kit
You took everything off the walls, and the room didn't get calmer — it just got emptier.






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Why this exists
Minimalism is easy to recognise and hard to land. Take enough away and a room stops reading as calm and starts reading as unfinished — as though you moved in last week and never got round to the rest.
And when there is less in a room, everything left has to be right. Two prints that nearly agree are obvious on a bare wall in a way they wouldn't be on a busy one.
What's inside
Six prints that hold a bare wall
A brushstroke dash pattern, a vessel trio, overlapping translucent shapes, a single stem, a soft horizon with a sage sun, and a plaster texture field. Different subjects, one palette, one level of contrast — nothing competing for the same wall.
The palette card — with real paint codes
The four colours the prints are built on — a warm white, a soft grey, a pale oak and a muted sage — each matched to actual purchasable paints in Farrow & Ball, Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore, with an honest rating of how close the match really is. In this kit all four landed on a close one.
The rules that make it look intentional
Centre of the picture at 57 inches — standard museum and gallery hanging practice, a convention rather than any kind of code. Then 6–8 inches above the back of a sofa or a headboard, art about two-thirds the width of the furniture below it, and 2–3 inches between frames in a pair or a row.
Print-ready files
Every print is 3392 × 5056 pixels in the 2:3 photo-frame ratio — 4×6, 8×12 and 12×18in fit with no cropping, and it prints sharp to about A3.
Before you buy — the honest part
- Six prints is the smallest set of art we sell. Quiet Walls gives you thirteen for $12, and the Paint Bible gives you 120 colours for the same $14 as this — by volume this kit loses to both. What you're paying for is six prints that agree with each other and the paint that goes behind them. If you want the most art for your money, buy Quiet Walls instead.
- These are digital files. Nothing is posted to you — you download and print them yourself, at home or at any print shop.
- The art is AI-generated, directed and curated by us. We'd rather say that plainly than let you assume otherwise.
- All four colours in this palette found a genuinely close match in real paint. That's how this style's colours happened to fall, not a promise about every kit — our Japandi card has a colour with no honest match in any brand we carry, and it says so on the card.
- Close on a card still isn't close on your wall. No screen shows paint accurately, so treat every code as a starting point and buy the tester pot. The same goes for the prints: ask your print shop for a matte or textured stock and it will look closer to the previews than glossy will.
This is for you if
- ✓ You want fewer things on the wall, and you want the few to be right
- ✓ You're painting as well as hanging, and want the wall and the art to agree
- ✓ You'd rather make one decision well than choose from twenty options
Skip it if
- × You want the most prints per dollar — that's Quiet Walls at $12
- × You want pattern, saturated colour, or anything with a lot going on
- × You want a physical framed print delivered
A real guarantee
Buy it, open everything, and if it isn't for you, email within 14 days for a full refund — downloads included. No form to fill, no reason needed. We'd rather refund you than have you feel stuck with something you don't love.
The moment you pay
You land straight on your downloads page. Grab the single all-in-one PDF, or each file on its own — nothing to unzip. It's tied to your account, so you can come back and re-download any time. No email to wait for.
Questions
Six prints — is that enough?
For a wall, yes: three above a sofa, two either side of a bed, or one large print on its own. Six is the whole set, and it's deliberately the fewest prints we sell — a bare wall wants a few decisions made well rather than twenty options to sort through. If you're filling a whole house, Quiet Walls has thirteen for $12.
What size can I print these?
They're 3392×5056 pixels in a 2:3 ratio — the standard photo-frame shape — so 4×6, 8×12, 12×18 and 16×24 all fit with no cropping. A3 is the one common size that isn't 2:3 (297×420mm is slightly squarer), so there you'll either trim about 6% off the length or leave a slim border — both look deliberate. Sharp up to about A3, and still good larger at normal wall-viewing distance.
Are the paint codes real products I can buy?
Yes. Each of the four colours is matched to the nearest actual paint in Farrow & Ball, Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore, with the code you'd hand the counter and a rating of how close the match honestly is. In this kit all four came out close. Where a colour has no honest match, our cards say so rather than printing a confident-looking code.
Do I have to paint to use this?
No. The prints sit happily on any warm neutral wall. The palette card is there for when you do paint, so the wall and the art aren't chosen months apart by two different versions of you.
Can I get a refund?
Yes, 14 days, no argument. Digital downloads included. The licence covers personal use in your own home — email us if you need a commercial one.
Bare on purpose, not by accident.
Six prints, the four colours behind them matched to real paint, and the rules for hanging them.
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