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Choosing Your Format
Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular for Edinburgh artworks, giving you flexibility for any wall. Portrait suits narrow spaces like hallways or next to doorways, while landscape fills wider walls above furniture. Choose what fits your available space - both work beautifully for architectural scenes.
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Placing Architectural Scenes
Architectural photography needs breathing room to let the structure stand out. Hang pieces like Forth Rail Bridge where viewers can step back and take in the full scene - opposite seating areas or along hallways work well. Avoid crowding these images with busy surroundings or competing artwork nearby.
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Working with Blue and Brown Tones
Blue and brown create a grounded, natural palette that suits many interiors. The blue and brown tones in Edinburgh Victoria Street Panorama pair well with wooden furniture, warm textiles, or soft grey walls. Add taupe or beige accessories to tie the look together without overwhelming the space.
