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Placement tips for maximum impact
Reflective compositions deserve thoughtful positioning. Hang temple scenes at eye level in spaces where you naturally pause - entryways, landing areas, or facing seating arrangements. The symmetrical architecture in A morning at Angkor Wat, Cambodia benefits from centered placement on feature walls. Avoid hanging near competing patterns or busy shelving that might dilute the architectural focus.
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Working with color palettes
Sunrise hues warm up cool-toned rooms beautifully. Soft golds and blues add gentle contrast to grey or white walls without overwhelming the space. The subtle palette in Sunrise Panorama at Angkor Wat pairs well with natural materials like linen, light wood, or rattan. These tones bridge warm and cool elements, making them adaptable to different lighting conditions throughout the day.
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Choosing your format
Portrait, square, and landscape formats all feature prominently in this collection. Portrait suits narrow wall spaces like hallways or beside doorways, while landscape works well above furniture. Choose the format that fits your available wall space and complements nearby elements. Both orientations showcase the temple structures clearly, so your room layout guides the choice.
