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Choose your format based on wall space
Portrait, square, and landscape formats are equally popular in the Bangkok collection. If you're working with a wide wall above a sofa or sideboard, landscape offers balanced coverage. For narrower spaces like hallways or beside doorways, portrait creates elegant vertical interest without overwhelming the area.
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Bring calm elegance to study or dining areas
The ornate rooflines and detailed craftsmanship in Dusit Maha Prasad Throne Hall suit spaces where you want to encourage quiet reflection or conversation. A study, home office, or dining room benefits from the powerful yet calm presence these traditional structures bring to your walls.
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Hang at eye level in transitional spaces
Architectural photography reveals intricate details that deserve close viewing. Position these artworks at eye level - roughly 145 - 150 cm from the floor to the center of the print - in hallways, entryways, or staircase landings where you'll naturally pause and appreciate the craftsmanship captured in each image.
