Living Room
Living Room Wall Decor & Interior Design Ideas in Custom Copper
Panels · Fireplace Surrounds · Mirror Frames · Wall Art · Sculptures · Signs
Searching for living room wall decor ideas? This is where copper comes in.
Natuross makes hand-hammered copper panels, fireplace surrounds, mirror frames, wall art, sculptures, and signs for living rooms — custom designed for your exact space, made to your measurements, in any finish. The fireplace surround, the feature wall, the mirror frames, the alcove panels, the bookcase back panels. Every surface, designed and made by hand.
Whether you're a homeowner renovating your living room, an interior designer working on a living room project, or a developer fitting out a high-end residential property — everything you need is on this page.
Send a photo of your living room, a floor plan, or describe what you have in mind. We design everything and handle the rest.
Fireplace Ideas
The fireplace is the focal point of most living rooms — the surface every guest looks at, the wall every photograph is taken against, the feature that defines the character of the entire room. A Natuross copper fireplace surround transforms the fireplace from a functional feature into the architectural centerpiece of the living room.
Fireplace Surround Copper panels around the firebox opening — the facing panels on either side and above the fire. The primary fireplace installation.
The living room fireplace surround in copper is one of the most transformative installations in any home. The copper panels frame the fire — warm against the flame, the hammered texture catching the light, the finish deepening with the heat. A classical composition on the surround panels — columns, pilasters, decorative friezes in the grand tradition of the formal living room fireplace. A geometric Art Deco composition — the golden age of the living room fireplace, precise and bold. A natural composition — the branch, the leaf, the tree — the living room fireplace as a connection to the natural world. The family crest centered above the firebox — the family's identity made permanent at the heart of the home.
Fireplace Overmantel Panel A copper panel on the wall above the fireplace mantel — the surface between the mantel shelf and the ceiling. The most prominent surface in a living room with a fireplace.
The overmantel panel is the most visible surface in a living room with a fireplace — seen from every seat in the room. A large-format composition that commands the room — the family crest in high relief, a panoramic landscape, a classical architectural composition, a bold abstract form in deep copper relief. The piece that makes the fireplace the undisputed focal point of the living room.
Fireplace Mantel Face Panel A copper panel on the front face of the fireplace mantel — the horizontal surface facing the room.
The mantel face panel is the surface at eye level when standing at the fireplace — the surface the family touches, the surface guests examine closely. The family name in precision letterforms. A continuous relief pattern — geometric, classical, natural — running the full length of the mantel. The founding year of the home in bold numerals.
Fireplace Hearth Surround Copper panels on the full surround — firebox facing, mantel face, and overmantel — a complete copper fireplace installation. The most complete fireplace treatment available.
Fireplace Alcove Panels Copper panels in the alcoves beside the chimney breast — the recessed panels on either side of the fireplace. The detail that makes the fireplace wall feel completely designed.
The fireplace alcove panels are the finishing detail that makes a living room fireplace wall feel like a designed architectural feature rather than a fireplace with walls beside it. A composition that coordinates with the fireplace surround — the same motifs, the same finish, the same design language — extending the fireplace design into the alcoves. A bookcase back panel in copper — the books displayed against a copper background. A simple hammered texture in a warm finish that makes the alcoves feel as considered as the fireplace itself.
TV Wall Fireplace Panel A copper panel on the wall surrounding a wall-mounted television above or beside the fireplace — the surface that makes the TV wall feel as designed as the fireplace wall.
Feature Wall Ideas
In living rooms without a fireplace — or in addition to the fireplace wall — the feature wall behind the sofa is the primary design surface. It is the wall every guest faces from the main seating area, the wall that defines the character of the room.
Sofa Feature Wall Panel The copper panel on the wall behind the main sofa — the primary feature wall of the living room. A single panel, a panel set, or a full wall treatment.
The sofa feature wall is the surface every guest faces from the moment they sit down. A large-format composition that commands the room — the family name in bold copper letterforms, surrounded by a composition that tells the story of the family and the home. A classical composition — the urn, the column, the laurel wreath — the living room as a statement of taste and tradition. A natural composition — the tree, the branch, the leaf — the living room connected to the natural world. An abstract composition in deep copper relief — pure form, pure texture, the copper speaking through the material alone. A landscape composition — the view from the living room window, the estate, the city — the living room as a statement of place.
Full Living Room Feature Wall A copper panel covering the entire feature wall — from floor to ceiling, from wall to wall. The most complete and commanding living room wall treatment.
A single unified composition across the full wall — the kind of piece that makes guests stop talking when they walk into the room. A panoramic landscape — the estate, the city, the view — rendered in copper relief across the full width of the wall. The family name and founding year in monumental letterforms, surrounded by a complete composition that tells the complete story of the family.
Living Room Wall Triptych Three coordinated copper panels across the living room feature wall — a classical composition that works especially well in formal living rooms and rooms with high ceilings.
Three panels that together form one complete narrative — the landscape in three views, the family story in three chapters, the natural world in three seasons. Or three panels each dedicated to a different element of the family's identity — the name, the crest, the motto — unified by the same finish and the same design language.
Living Room Wall Panel Set Two or more coordinated copper panels across the living room feature wall — designed as a set, same finish, same design language.
TV Feature Wall Panel A copper panel on the wall the television is mounted on — the surface that makes the TV wall feel as designed as the rest of the living room.
The TV wall panel is the surface that makes the television feel like part of the room's design rather than an appliance placed on a wall. A composition that frames the television — the copper surrounding the screen, the design running across the full wall. A simple hammered texture in a rich finish that makes the TV wall feel as considered as the fireplace wall. A geometric composition that references the rectangular form of the screen.
Alcove Panel A copper panel in a living room alcove — the recessed panel beside the chimney breast, beside the fireplace, or in any architectural recess in the living room.
The alcove panel is the detail that makes a living room feel completely designed — the recessed spaces as considered as the primary walls. A composition that coordinates with the main feature wall — the same motifs, the same finish, the same design language. A bookcase back panel in copper — the books displayed against a copper background. A simple hammered texture in a warm finish.
Fireplace & Feature Wall Combined
Chimney Breast Feature Panel A copper panel covering the full chimney breast — from the fireplace surround to the ceiling, the full width of the chimney breast. The most complete chimney breast treatment available.
The chimney breast feature panel makes the fireplace wall feel like a single designed architectural feature — the copper running from the hearth to the ceiling, the fireplace surround and the overmantel unified in one composition. A large-format composition that tells the complete story of the family and the home — the crest, the name, the motto, the founding year — all present in one panel above the fire.
Bookcase & Display Ideas
Bookcase Back Panel A copper panel on the back wall of a built-in bookcase — the surface visible behind the displayed books, objects, and collections.
The bookcase back panel is the detail that makes a built-in bookcase feel like a designed piece of furniture. The copper behind the books — the spines displayed against a warm copper background. A simple hammered texture in a warm finish. A shallow relief pattern that adds depth without competing with the objects displayed in front of it. A geometric composition that references the grid of the bookcase shelves.
Display Cabinet Back Panel A copper panel on the back wall inside a display cabinet — the surface visible behind the displayed objects, collections, and family pieces.
The display cabinet back panel makes the family's collection feel like a curated installation. The copper behind the objects — the pieces displayed against a warm copper background that makes everything look more beautiful.
Bookcase Side Panel A copper panel on the side face of a built-in bookcase — the finishing detail that makes the bookcase feel like a designed architectural feature.
Cabinet Door Panels Copper panels on the front face of living room cabinet doors — the surface that faces the room when the cabinet is closed.
Mirror Ideas
A copper mirror frame in the living room adds depth, light, and a sense of occasion to the space — reflecting the room, the fireplace, the garden beyond the window. The living room mirror is one of the most impactful single pieces in any room.
Fireplace Mirror Frame A copper frame around a mirror above the fireplace — the overmantel mirror, the most classical living room mirror placement.
The overmantel mirror in a copper frame is the most classical living room installation. The mirror above the fire, framed in copper — the room reflected back on itself, the fire doubled in the glass. A large rectangular frame with a deep decorative relief border — classical motifs, geometric precision, the family crest at the top. An arch frame with a grand keystone — the family monogram, a classical urn, a natural motif. A frame with the family name or motto worked into the top rail.
Sofa Wall Mirror Frame A copper frame around a mirror on the sofa feature wall — the mirror that makes the living room feel larger and more alive.
A large rectangular copper mirror frame on the sofa wall — the room reflected back on itself, the space doubled. A frame with a deep relief border — geometric, classical, natural — that makes the mirror feel like a designed feature rather than a decorative accessory.
Round Living Room Mirror Frame A circular copper frame — the format that works as a bold statement piece on any living room wall.
A large round copper mirror frame in the living room — the circular form that references the sun, the compass rose, the classical medallion. A frame with a sunburst relief pattern radiating from the mirror edge. A frame with the family name running around the circumference. A frame with a deep geometric relief border.
Arch Mirror Frame Flat base, arched top — the format that gives a living room a considered, architectural character.
The arch mirror frame in a living room references the great architectural mirrors of the classical interior — the arched window, the arched doorway, the arched alcove. The keystone at the top of the arch is the design moment — the family crest, a classical motif, a geometric diamond.
Mirror Frame Set A matched set of copper frames for multiple mirrors in the living room — same design, same finish, designed as one coordinated installation.
Living Room Wall Art & Sculpture Ideas
The pieces that give the living room its soul — the works of art that make the room feel like it has a history, a point of view, and a story to tell.
Living Room Wall Art Panel A significant decorative copper panel placed on the living room wall — a standalone work of art that adds character and depth to the room.
A single powerful image rendered in copper relief at a scale that commands the wall. A large-format landscape — the estate, the city, the view — rendered in copper as a permanent portrait of the place the family calls home. A classical composition — the urn, the column, the architectural fragment — the living room as a statement of taste and tradition. An abstract composition in deep copper relief — pure form, pure texture, the copper speaking through the material alone. A figurative composition — a portrait, a silhouette, a figure — the human presence in copper.
Tree of Life Wall Panel A copper panel depicting a tree of life — the branches spreading across the panel, the roots reaching down, the leaves in full growth. The most universally resonant living room wall subject.
The tree of life panel is the living room wall piece that speaks to every family — the tree as a symbol of growth, connection, and permanence. The branches in high relief, the leaves detailed, the roots reaching — the complete tree rendered in copper as a permanent statement of the family's values.
Family Crest Wall Panel A copper panel depicting the family crest or coat of arms — the family's heraldic identity rendered in high relief copper. The most personal living room wall piece available.
The family crest panel is the piece that makes a living room feel like it belongs to a specific family and no other. The crest in precise copper relief — the shield, the supporters, the motto — rendered in copper as a permanent statement of identity. Designed from the family's existing crest or designed from scratch as a new family crest.
Compass Rose Wall Panel A copper panel depicting a compass rose — the navigational symbol rendered in precise copper relief. The piece that makes a living room feel connected to the wider world.
The compass rose panel is one of the most striking living room wall pieces available. The compass in precise copper relief — the cardinal points, the intercardinal points, the decorative elements — rendered in copper as a statement of direction, exploration, and the wider world.
Abstract Wall Panel A copper panel in a pure abstract composition — form, texture, and relief without a defined subject. The piece that lets the copper speak through the material alone.
The abstract copper panel is the living room wall piece for the homeowner who wants the copper to be the subject — the hammered texture, the relief, the finish, the play of light on the surface. A composition of pure geometric forms in deep relief. A composition of organic forms — the wave, the fold, the curve — rendered in copper. A composition of pure texture — the hammered surface at different depths, the copper as a landscape of light and shadow.
Tree Wall Sculpture A three-dimensional copper sculpture of a tree — the trunk, the branches, the leaves — mounted on the living room wall. The most universally resonant living room wall sculpture.
The tree wall sculpture is the piece that makes a living room feel alive. The tree in three-dimensional copper — the trunk in high relief, the branches reaching across the wall, the leaves catching the light. Available in any tree — the oak, the olive, the cherry, the willow — rendered in precise copper detail at any scale.
Branch Wall Sculpture A three-dimensional copper sculpture of a branch — a single branch with leaves, flowers, or fruit — mounted on the living room wall. The organic form that adds depth and texture to any living room wall.
Bird Wall Sculpture A three-dimensional copper sculpture of a bird — mounted on the living room wall as a standalone piece or as part of a branch composition.
A copper bird on a copper branch — the most natural living room wall sculpture available. The bird in precise three-dimensional detail — the feathers, the eye, the posture — mounted on a branch that reaches across the wall. Available in any bird, any scale, any finish.
Abstract Wall Sculpture A freeform copper sculpture — pure form and texture, no defined subject. Adds dimension and artistic character to any living room wall.
Figurative Wall Sculpture A three-dimensional copper sculpture in a figurative form — a face, a silhouette, a hand, a figure. Custom designed to any subject.
Custom Living Room Wall Sculpture A bespoke copper sculpture designed specifically for this living room — any subject, any form, any scale. Designed from a concept, a sketch, a reference image, or a description of what the room stands for and what the wall should feel like.
Living Room Sign Ideas
A copper sign in the living room is the piece that makes the space feel named, permanent, and completely owned by the family that lives there.
Family Name Sign The family name — in copper, on the living room wall. The most personal sign in any home. "The [Family Name] Home" · "[Family Name]" · "[Family Name] — Est. [Year]" · "The [Family Name] Family"
Family Motto Sign The family's motto or philosophy — in copper, on the living room wall. "Together We Stand." · "Home is Where the Heart Is." · "This is Our Place." · "Built with Love. Filled with Life."
House Name Sign The name of the home — in copper, in the living room or at the entrance. "[House Name]" · "[House Name] — Est. [Year]" · "[House Name], [Location]"
Established Sign "Est. [Year]" — the founding year of the home or the family, in copper. The piece that makes any home feel like it has a history.
Commemorative Plaque A copper plaque marking a founding date, a family milestone, a dedication, or a significant occasion. "Built by [Name], [Year]." · "In this home, [Family Name] has lived since [Year]." · "In memory of [Name], who made this house a home."
Inspirational Sign A quote, a verse, a line of poetry — in copper, on the living room wall. The words the family lives by. Any text, any typeface, any size — designed around the words that matter to this family.
Finishing Details
The pieces that complete the living room installation — the details that make the room feel designed from every surface.
Accent Strip A narrow copper strip — horizontal or vertical — used to frame a panel, define a zone, or add a precision line to a living room wall. Any length, any width, any finish.
An accent strip framing the sofa feature wall panel, or a pair of vertical strips defining the chimney breast, makes the whole installation feel architecturally considered.
Crown Band A copper band along the ceiling line of the living room — the transition that completes the installation from its highest point. Works especially well in living rooms with high ceilings and full-height feature wall panels.
Dado Rail Panel A copper panel on the dado rail — the horizontal band that divides the lower and upper portions of the living room wall. The classical architectural detail that makes a formal living room feel completely designed.
Panel Edge Strip A copper border along the outer edge of any panel — the frame that completes every installation.
Inside Corner Strip For inside corners where two copper panels meet at a 90° angle.
Outside Corner Strip For outside corners where copper panels wrap around an exterior edge.
Transition Strip At the boundary between copper and another material — wallpaper, paint, wood paneling, stone.
Ceiling Medallion A copper medallion on the living room ceiling — centered above the main seating area, surrounding the chandelier or pendant light.
The ceiling medallion above the living room seating area is one of the most classical architectural details in a formal living room. A circular copper composition centered on the chandelier — the light fixture emerging from a copper surround, the medallion radiating outward in a pattern that references the design language of the room.
Ceiling Panel A copper panel on the living room ceiling — above the main seating area, above the fireplace, or covering the full ceiling of a smaller living room.
A copper ceiling panel above the living room seating area makes the room feel like it was designed by someone who thought about every surface. The copper above the gathering — warm, reflective, precise in the light of the chandelier.
Corbel Panel Decorative copper corbels on the living room walls — the architectural detail that makes a formal living room feel like it was designed by an architect.
Column Wrap Copper panels wrapping a structural or decorative column in the living room — the detail that makes a column feel like a designed feature rather than a structural necessity.
For Interior Designers & Developers
Working on a living room project — a private home, a show home, or a high-end residential development?
Send a floor plan, a mood board, a reference image, or simply a description of the project. You'll receive a complete design proposal for every surface — design drawings, finish samples, project pricing, and direct communication throughout. No intermediaries. You work with the craftsman who makes every piece.
Natuross works with interior designers and residential developers on living room projects of every scale — from a single living room installation to a complete show home fit-out. Every project starts the same way — a conversation.
The Standard
- Hand-hammered copper, 24 gauge
- Rigid aluminum composite backing
- Protective clear lacquer finish
- 6mm total thickness — flush against the wall
- Made to your exact measurements
- Any design. Ships in about 3 weeks.
- Photographed and approved by you before it ships
- If it's not right, we make it right
Available finishes — 15 options across four families:
Copper: Natural Copper · Brown Copper · Green Copper · Blue Copper · Black Copper · Fire Copper · Copper–Black
Silver: Silver · Silver–Copper · Silver–Gold · Silver–Black
Gold: Gold · Antique Gold · Black–Gold · Gold–Black
Most popular living room finishes: Antique Gold · Silver–Gold · Natural Copper · Silver–Copper
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"The fireplace surround and the overmantel panel changed the entire living room. Every guest walks straight to the fireplace. It is the most beautiful thing in the house — and it makes the whole room feel designed." — Natuross customer