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Choosing Your Format
Format popularity varies across our collection, so choose what suits your wall space. If you're working with a narrow vertical space, portrait orientation maximizes height. Wide horizontal walls benefit from landscape formats that stretch across the room and create a sense of openness.
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Pairing Pink and Taupe
Soft pink walls pair beautifully with weathered taupe and earthy browns. If your space features blush or terracotta tones, artwork with aged textures and faded pigments creates a cohesive, layered look. The vintage warmth in Retro Red Beetle in Oaxaca Mexico II complements rooms with natural wood and neutral fabrics.
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Placement for Warm Tones
Warm afternoon light brings out the best in sun-soaked scenes. Position artwork with peachy skies and golden accents on walls that catch natural light during the day - east or south-facing rooms work well. The glow in Into the Hills becomes more vivid when daylight enhances its palette.
