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Choosing your format
Format choice depends on your wall dimensions and the visual impact you're after. Portrait formats suit narrow walls and corridors, drawing the eye vertically. Landscape orientations work well above seating areas or reception desks, creating horizontal flow. Review the available options for each artwork and choose what fits your space best.
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Working with warm, neutral tones
Brown and taupe dominate this collection, offering versatile foundations that pair well with clinical whites and soft accent colors. These earthy neutrals create a grounded, approachable environment. For a bolder statement, the terracotta and red tones in Full red lips in the style of Andy Warhol add energy without overwhelming the space - ideal near reception areas or hallways.
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Pairing artworks with your rooms
Match the artwork's mood to the room's purpose. Calm, reflective pieces suit treatment rooms where patients need reassurance. More striking or playful imagery works in public areas - reception desks, hallways, or staff rooms - where visual interest helps break up clinical surroundings. Consider the emotional tone you want each space to convey.
