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Placing artwork in rooms with architectural character
Spaces with period features or strong architectural details pair beautifully with atmospheric artworks. The ornate ceiling moldings and tall windows in The forgotten dance hall echo the grandeur of classic interiors, making it a natural fit for living rooms or hallways with original cornicing or high ceilings.
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Portrait and landscape formats anchor different spaces
Portrait formats suit narrow walls, alcoves, and vertical spaces like hallways or beside doorways. Landscape formats work well above sofas, sideboards, or beds where you need width. Both are popular in Denim Drift - choose the orientation that fits your wall and furniture layout best.
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Combining muted earth tones with accents of blue
Taupe and beige create a soft, versatile base that works across many interiors. Add depth by introducing blue accents through textiles or décor. The interplay of warm browns and cool teals in Volcanic landscape (Iceland) shows how these tones balance each other without competing for attention.
