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Pair vibrant blues with natural tones
Bold turquoise and teal tones create striking focal points in your interior. Balance these bright blues with natural materials like wood furniture or cream textiles to keep the room grounded. The vivid sky tones in Flatiron building NYC landscape work beautifully alongside warm terracotta or sage green accents.
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Choose portrait or landscape to match your wall
Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular for this collection. Portrait works well on narrow walls or between windows, while landscape suits spaces above sofas or sideboards. Consider the wall proportions first, then pick the format that fits your space best.
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Hang architectural artworks at eye level in hallways
Urban architectural scenes draw the eye and add depth to narrow spaces. Position your artwork so the centre sits at eye level (around 145 - 150 cm from the floor). Long-exposure motion blur, as seen in The Flatiron light trails, adds energy to entryways or corridors where people pass through regularly.
