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Choosing between portrait and landscape
Portrait format suits narrow wall spaces and creates vertical interest, while landscape format fills wider areas like above sideboards or beds. Both formats are popular for historical portraits. Choose the orientation that matches your available wall space - measure your area before deciding which works best for your room.
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Working with warm neutral tones
Brown and beige tones bring warmth without overwhelming your room. They sit comfortably alongside natural materials like wood, linen, or terracotta. For a layered look, combine different shades from the same family - the brown and taupe palette in Lady with a fan, Gustav Klimt (light pink, digitally enhaced) pairs well with lighter beige surroundings.
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Finding the right spot for your artwork
Classic compositions work beautifully above seating areas or along hallways where visitors can pause to take in the detail. The intricate background and rich decoration in Lady with a fan, Gustav Klimt (light pink, digitally enhaced) rewards closer viewing, making it ideal for spaces where people naturally linger rather than quickly pass through.
