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Choosing the right format for your wall
Format choice depends on your wall space and the artwork's composition. Horizontal scenes with architectural detail suit wider walls, while vertical compositions work well in narrow spaces or alongside doorways. Take a moment to measure your wall and visualise how the artwork will sit in the room before placing your order.
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Placement for illuminated architecture
Architectural light projections work beautifully in spaces where you want to create a sense of depth and drama. These artworks draw the eye naturally upward, so they shine in entryways or above seating areas where there's room to step back and take in the full scene. A good example is Sint Catharinakerk Eindhoven GLOW 2017.
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Pairing vibrant colours with calm interiors
Bright, multi-coloured artworks stand out best against neutral walls and simple furnishings. Let the artwork be the focal point by keeping surrounding decor understated - think soft greys, whites, or natural wood tones. This approach allows the energy and detail in pieces like Laser Edge to come forward without competing for attention.
