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Working With Blue Tones
Deep blue shades pair naturally with warm neutrals to create balanced interiors. The navy and violet hues in Mont Saint-Michel in the blue hour with reflection complement taupe upholstery, wooden furniture, or cream-colored walls. This combination brings coastal calmness without feeling cold, especially when you add texture through natural materials like linen or woven baskets.
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Choosing Your Format
Portrait and square formats are both popular choices for the Brittany collection. Portrait suits narrow wall spaces like hallways or beside doorways, while square formats work well in symmetrical arrangements or above furniture. Choose the format that fits your available wall space and the balance you want to create in your room.
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Placement for Coastal Scenes
Hang coastal landscapes at eye level in spaces where you pause and look closely. The detailed granite formations and distant horizon in Mean Ruz Lighthouse Rising from Pink Granite Boulders reward closer viewing, making it well-suited for placement above a console table, desk, or seating area where you naturally stop and take in the view rather than pass by quickly.
