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Placing historic architecture in your home
Historic structures work beautifully in spaces where you want to encourage calm reflection. Consider placing Ruin castle Nijenbeek in a reading nook or hallway where its mysterious, tranquil character can be appreciated up close. The earthy tones and weathered textures suit rooms with natural light and wooden furniture.
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Combining blues and browns
Blue and brown create a grounded, natural palette that feels both calming and sophisticated. The warm brown brickwork against cool blue skies in Ruin castle Nijenbeek pairs well with wooden frames, linen textiles, and neutral wall colors. This combination works especially well in spaces with both warm and cool lighting.
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Choosing between portrait and landscape
Portrait and landscape formats are both popular for Middle ages artworks. Portrait suits narrow wall spaces like hallways or beside doorways, while landscape works well above sofas or sideboards. Choose the format that fits your available wall space and complements your furniture arrangement.
