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Hang above low furniture for balance
Waterfront scenes with strong horizontal lines benefit from placement above low-profile pieces like sofas or sideboards. Position the centre of your artwork at eye level when seated to create a calm, anchored feeling in the room. This works particularly well with White house with sunset, where the reflective water emphasizes the horizontal composition.
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Style monochrome prints in modern spaces
Black and white photography brings striking contrast to contemporary interiors with clean lines and minimal colour palettes. The dramatic tonal range adds depth without competing with your existing décor. Position White house with old harbour in spaces with neutral walls and modern furnishings to let the powerful architectural details stand out.
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Choose portrait or landscape for impact
Both portrait and landscape formats are popular choices for Old Port artworks, giving you flexibility to match your wall space. Portrait orientation suits narrow walls and hallways, while landscape works well above wider furniture. Choose the format that fits your available space and complements your room layout.
