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Hanging waterfront scenes in your home
Riverside imagery brings a sense of openness to your space. Hang these artworks where you want to create breathing room - above a sofa, in a hallway, or facing your desk. The architectural detail and water movement in Maasstad 1 draws the eye and adds depth to narrower rooms.
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Pairing grey and blue tones with warm accents
Grey and blue create a calm foundation in many interiors. Add warmth by pairing these cooler tones with taupe or bronze accessories - think cushions, throws, or wooden frames. The grey and blue palette in Grote Kerk Dordrecht works beautifully alongside warm natural materials like oak or walnut furniture.
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Urban waterfront artworks in living spaces
Cityscapes with water elements suit rooms where you entertain or unwind. A living room or dining area benefits from the calm yet dynamic atmosphere these scenes create. The dramatic clouds and architectural lines in Erasmus bridge black and white in Rotterdam add visual interest without overwhelming a space, making it ideal for social areas.
