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Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular
Both vertical and horizontal orientations suit Shanghai prints well, so your wall space can guide your choice. Portrait formats work well in narrow spaces like entryways or beside doorways, while landscape prints fill wider walls above furniture. Choose the format that fits your available wall dimensions and complements your room layout.
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Bring architectural prints into living and work spaces
High-rise and skyline scenes suit rooms where you spend focused time. Consider living rooms, study areas, or dining spaces where architectural detail adds visual interest without distraction. The structured composition and calm palette in High rise towers makes it particularly suitable for quieter corners or reading nooks where you want subtle presence rather than bold impact.
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Place urban skylines where they bring energy
Cityscapes work best in spaces where you want to create a sense of movement and ambition. Hang panoramic views in hallways, home offices, or behind seating areas to add depth without overwhelming the room. The horizontal composition in Shanghai skyline with tall skyscrapers against a blue sky naturally draws the eye across a wall, making it ideal for spaces above a sofa or console table.
