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Choose your format to suit the wall
Portrait, square, and landscape formats are equally popular for these artworks, giving you flexibility to match your available wall space. Portrait suits narrow walls and vertical spaces, while landscape works well above furniture or in wide hallways. Choose what fits your room dimensions best.
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Hang where architecture speaks
Architectural photography benefits from eye-level placement in spaces where details can be appreciated up close. Position your artwork where natural light enhances the structural elements without creating glare. A hallway or study works well - try Budapest black and white, where the intricate details of the building reward closer viewing.
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Pair autumn tones with natural textures
Warm autumn hues pair beautifully with natural materials in your interior. Combine terracotta and olive green tones with wooden furniture, linen textiles, or warm metallics like brass or copper. The rich seasonal palette in Budapest complements these textures without overwhelming your space.
