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Create a focal point with architectural details
Architectural photography works beautifully above seating areas or narrow hallways where the vertical lines draw the eye upward. The dramatic upward perspective in Rotterdam in black and white creates depth and makes even compact spaces feel more expansive. Position it at eye level when seated for maximum impact.
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Match architectural art to modern spaces
Urban architecture photography suits rooms with clean lines and contemporary furnishings - think open-plan living areas, home offices, or minimalist bedrooms. The illuminated facade in Market hall with Christmas lighting brings warmth to spaces with cool-toned walls or concrete finishes, adding visual interest without cluttering the aesthetic.
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Work with bold colour accents
Bright yellow and blue tones pair well with neutral interiors where they can stand out without competing. If your space features grey or taupe furnishings, a statement piece like Cube house Rotterdam adds energy while the geometric shapes keep the look structured and intentional rather than overwhelming.
