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Pairing Monochrome with Warm Accents
Black and white architectural photography pairs beautifully with warm accent colors in your furniture or textiles. The stark contrast in Symphony works well alongside bronze, taupe, or violet tones - colors that add warmth without competing for attention. Keep surrounding walls neutral to let the composition breathe.
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Portrait and Landscape Formats
Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular in Amsterdam South, giving you flexibility for different wall spaces. Portrait works well on narrow walls or beside doorways, while landscape suits wider spaces above sofas or sideboards. Choose the format that fits your available wall dimensions and complements nearby furniture.
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Hanging at eye Level
Urban architecture photographs gain impact when hung at standing eye level, typically 145 - 160 cm from the floor to the center of the frame. This placement lets you fully appreciate upward perspectives and dramatic angles. In hallways or above seating areas, you can hang slightly lower to match the viewing position.
