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Hanging height for detailed artworks
Artworks with intricate detail reward closer viewing. Hang pieces at eye level - roughly 145 - 150 cm from the floor to the centre of the artwork - so you can appreciate the fine brushwork and composition. An English man-of-war by Willem van de Velde the Younger contains subtle details in the ship's carvings and rigging that become more engaging when viewed at a comfortable, conversational height.
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Working with neutral tones
Soft, earthy palettes offer flexibility when styling your walls. The beige and sage green tones in The Golden Lion on the IJ in front of Amsterdam - Willem van de Velde pair beautifully with natural materials like linen, rattan, or oak. Add warmth with terracotta accessories, or keep the look fresh by combining these colours with white or cream surroundings for a light, airy feel.
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Room pairing for maritime artworks
Maritime scenes bring a sense of calm and history to your interior. They work particularly well in spaces where you want to create a reflective atmosphere. Consider placing The battle of Terheiden, Willem van de Velde (I) in a study or reading corner, where the detailed naval composition encourages quiet contemplation and pairs naturally with wood furniture or leather accents.
