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Warm earth tones anchor autumn-inspired rooms
Reddish-brown and terracotta shades create cozy, grounded interiors. Pair these warm tones with natural materials like wood furniture, linen textiles, or ceramic accents to reinforce the seasonal palette. The rich brown and orange hues in Fox work beautifully alongside olive green cushions or bronze lighting fixtures.
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Nostalgic architecture suits social spaces
Historic street scenes invite conversation and reflection. Place architectural prints in living rooms, studies, or dining areas where guests linger and stories unfold. The colorful waterfront buildings in Carlsbad | Stara Louka bring a sense of place and history to spaces where you gather, making them natural focal points for shared moments.
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Architectural details deserve eye-level placement
Historic streetscapes reward closer viewing. Hang detailed architectural prints at eye level - around 145 - 155 cm from the floor - so you can appreciate intricate facades and ornamental features. The elaborate rooflines and window details in Brno | Minoritska Streetline reveal more when viewed straight on, making hallways and dining areas ideal spots.
