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Working with muted colour schemes
These artworks feature soft, desaturated colours that blend easily into calm interiors. The olive green, taupe, and beige tones work well in spaces with neutral walls and natural fabrics. If your room already uses browns and greys, these pieces will integrate seamlessly without competing for attention or overwhelming your existing palette.
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Choose your format
Portrait, square, and landscape formats are all equally popular for this collection, giving you plenty of flexibility. If you're working with a narrow wall space, portrait orientation maximises vertical impact. For wider walls or above furniture, landscape format creates a balanced, grounded presence that suits most room layouts.
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Where to hang architectural pieces
Architectural photography reveals layers of detail that reward closer viewing. Position these artworks in spaces where you naturally pause - a hallway, stairwell landing, or reading corner. The window perspective and depth in - room with a view - creates visual interest in transitional spaces, drawing the eye through doorways or along corridors.
