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Work with blue and taupe for layered warmth
Blue and taupe create a balanced palette that feels both grounded and airy. Use blue as your anchor colour in soft furnishings, then echo the taupe through wood furniture or linen textures. The combination of turquoise sky and beige stonework in Barcelona | Passeig de Gracia Panorama bridges these tones naturally, tying the look together without effort.
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Choose portrait or landscape for different walls
Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular across this range, giving you flexibility for various wall shapes. Portrait suits narrow walls beside doorways or between windows, while landscape fills the space above beds or consoles more naturally. Choose the format that mirrors your wall proportions rather than fighting against them.
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Create contrast with monochrome drama
Black and white photography brings striking contrast to rooms with warm wood or neutral upholstery. The interplay of light and shadow adds depth without competing with existing colours. For a calming focal point above your sofa or sideboard, consider Barcelona panorama at night, where the city lights create natural visual interest against the dark sky.
