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Portrait and square formats both score high
Both portrait and square formats are popular choices for Kitchen court artworks. Portrait prints work well on narrow wall sections - beside doorways or between cabinets - while square formats suit open walls or spaces above sideboards. Choose the shape that fits your available wall space and surrounding furniture.
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Create a focal point with dramatic contrast
Dark backgrounds naturally draw the eye and help floral arrangements stand out on your wall. This works especially well in rooms with neutral tones or white walls, where the contrast adds depth. A strong example is Royalistic II flower still life, where the deep backdrop makes the bright blooms pop without overwhelming your space.
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Work with warm tones already in your room
If your kitchen features warm wood, terracotta tiles, or earthy textiles, look for artwork with similar undertones. The bronze, burgundy, and terracotta shades in Royalistic II flower still life naturally complement wooden cabinets and warm metalwork, creating a cohesive feel without needing to redecorate around the art.
