Lighthouses

What makes a lighthouse so captivating on your wall? Perhaps it's the quiet strength they radiate. Light at Two Lights, Edward Hopper shows this beautifully, with its clear blue sky meeting coastal calm. These artworks blend coastal serenity with bold architectural lines, which fits perfectly into modern and classic interiors alike.

From dramatic storm-swept shores to peaceful twilight scenes, our lighthouse collection brings the coast closer. Available as Canvas, Poster, ArtFrame™ and more, each piece is custom-made to suit your space. At Art Heroes, we work with talented European artists who capture the timeless beauty of these maritime icons.

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    Where to hang coastal scenes

    Coastal scenes work beautifully in spaces where you want to bring a sense of calm and openness. Hallways, entryways, and stairwells benefit from the vertical lines and guiding presence found in Lighthouse Retro Poster, which naturally draws the eye and creates a welcoming first impression for anyone entering your home.

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    Black and white in calming spaces

    Black and white photography brings timeless simplicity to relaxation areas. The monochrome tones and waterfront reflections in Chania on Crete in Greece in black and white. suit bedrooms, reading nooks, or bathrooms where you want a calm, uncluttered atmosphere. The absence of color allows the composition and mood to take center stage without competing with surrounding decor.

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    Pairing vintage tones with your interior

    Vintage-inspired tones blend easily with both modern and traditional interiors. The teal, terracotta, and burgundy palette in Lighthouse Retro Poster pairs well with warm wood furniture, brass accents, or neutral textiles. These earthy shades add warmth without overwhelming your existing color scheme, making them versatile for living rooms or bedrooms.

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How do lighthouses combine with coastal decor?

Lighthouses bring calm and mysterious moods to your interior, making them ideal companions for other maritime elements. The Marken lighthouse, The Brandaris, and Lighthouse Eierland sub collections work beautifully together in a gallery wall arrangement, creating a cohesive coastal narrative. Pair these artworks with natural materials like driftwood accents, woven baskets, or soft linen textiles to enhance the seaside atmosphere. Adding greenery such as eucalyptus or grasses brings organic texture that complements the powerful presence of these coastal guardians. Let your wall tell a story of shores and horizons with thoughtfully arranged lighthouse scenes.

Which colors suit lighthouses in different interior styles?

Lighthouses in blue and grey tones fit naturally into Scandinavian interiors, where their calm palette enhances light, airy spaces with clean lines. The brown and taupe variations work equally well in country or rustic settings, where warm wood furniture and natural textures create a welcoming, grounded feel. Consider pairing mauve-toned lighthouse artworks with grey textiles and white walls for a fresh, modern coastal look, or combine deeper blues with brown wooden frames for a more traditional approach. These adaptable color combinations allow lighthouse imagery to complement your existing interior without overwhelming your space.

Where do landscape format lighthouses work best?

Lighthouses look striking in landscape format, making them well-suited for placement above a sofa, sideboard, or dining table where horizontal wall space invites the eye to wander. This format emphasizes the relationship between lighthouse and surrounding seascape, capturing expansive skies and coastal horizons. Landscape orientations work particularly well in living rooms and hallways, where they draw viewers into the scene. Portrait format offers an alternative for narrow walls or spaces beside doorways, while square formats create balanced focal points above desks or in smaller rooms where symmetry matters.