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Choosing between portrait and landscape
Both portrait and landscape formats are popular for these artworks, so your choice depends on your wall space. Portrait suits narrow walls and vertical spaces like hallways or beside doorways. Landscape works well above furniture or across wider walls. Choose what fits your available space and the flow of your room.
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Match the mood to the room
Nostalgic, reflective imagery suits personal spaces where you spend quiet time - bedrooms, home offices, or intimate seating areas. The weathered vessel in Rest carries a contemplative mood that works beautifully in calm, distraction-free rooms. Save more playful or dynamic scenes for social spaces if you prefer a livelier atmosphere there.
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Pairing blues with warm neutrals
Teal and soft blue shades gain warmth when you pair them with taupe, beige, or natural wood. The combination prevents cool tones from feeling stark. Try placing artwork with aquatic blues near warm-toned furniture or wooden frames - the dreamlike underwater palette in Dream world Sea works well with sandy neutrals and natural textures.
