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Finding the right wall for dramatic seascapes
Naval battle scenes bring energy and movement to a room. Place The Battle of Chatham, Willem van Der Stoop on a feature wall where it has space to breathe - think above a sideboard in your dining room or facing your seating area. The composition rewards closer viewing, so avoid tucked-away corners.
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Choosing between portrait and landscape
Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular for maritime artworks. A portrait format suits narrow wall spaces like hallways or beside doorways, while landscape works well above sofas or beds. Choose the format that fits your available wall space and surrounding furniture.
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Pairing earthy tones with maritime scenes
Maritime artworks often carry subtle earthy hues that work beautifully with natural interiors. The beige and olive green tones in Helvoetsluys; the City of Utrecht, 64, Going to Sea, William Turner pair well with warm wood furniture, linen textiles, or terracotta accents. These combinations create a grounded, cohesive look that feels calm and collected.
