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Let green landscapes breathe in open spaces
Artworks with rich greenery and flowing water add energy to living rooms and hallways. Olive green and emerald tones feel fresh and vibrant, especially when paired with natural materials like wood or stone. A strong example is Tom Gill waterfall, where layered greens create depth and movement.
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Work with earthy autumn tones
Autumnal colours like brown, taupe, and beige bring warmth to your interior without overwhelming it. These natural tones pair well with wooden furniture, linen textiles, and neutral wall colours. The reflection and foliage tones in Grasmere autumn reflection Lake District complement cream, sand, and soft grey surroundings.
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Choose portrait or landscape format
Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular for National Park Lake District artworks. Your choice depends on the wall space you're working with. Portrait format suits narrow walls and hallways, while landscape format works well above sofas or sideboards where width matters more than height.
