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Bring architectural beauty into focus
Architectural scenes work beautifully when hung at eye level in spaces where you pause - entryways, hallways, or above a console table. The detailed Gothic spires and atmospheric lighting in Munsterplein in Roermond draw the eye naturally, making it ideal for a spot where guests can take a moment to appreciate the craftsmanship and history captured in the scene.
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Pair warm and cool tones for balance
Combining warm browns with cooler greys or teals creates visual interest without overwhelming your space. The brown and anthracite palette works well alongside natural wood furniture or soft textiles in cream or beige. This approach lets the artwork stand out while keeping the room feeling cohesive and inviting.
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Portrait and landscape formats both popular
Portrait prints work well on narrow walls - beside doorways or between windows - while landscape orientation suits wider spaces like above sofas or sideboards. Both formats are equally popular in this collection, so choose what fits your wall dimensions. The key is matching the print shape to the space you're working with.
