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Hang at eye level in work spaces
Place aviation photography where the sense of movement and precision can inspire focus. Home offices, studies, or hallways benefit from the dynamic energy these images bring. Position F-16 Fighting Falcon at seated eye level (around 140 - 150 cm) so the dramatic angle draws you in when you look up from your desk.
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Pair grey tones with warm accents
Aviation prints often feature grey camouflage schemes that create a sophisticated, neutral base. These metallic tones pair beautifully with warm materials like wood furniture or bronze accessories. The grey hues in F/A-18 in action at Axalp Fliegerschiessen Airshow. work well alongside warm beige or taupe textiles to soften the technical subject.
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Match colours to your existing palette
Aviation images often include earth tones from the landscapes below. If your interior features beige, taupe, or brown, these natural colours create visual continuity. The arid terrain and bronze tones in Royal Canadian Air Force CT-155 Hawks complement spaces with wooden floors, leather furniture, or sand-coloured walls.
