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Pair warm and cool tones
Browns and blues create natural balance in a room. Use warm brown tones as your base (in furniture or flooring), then bring in cooler blue accents to add depth. The bronze and blue palette in Manhattan seen from Top of the Rock, New York City works beautifully with wooden frames or beige textiles.
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Hang it where the light changes
Urban skylines capture different moods throughout the day. Hang these artworks where natural light shifts - near windows or across from them - so the golden tones and evening blues can respond to your room's changing atmosphere. The sunset hues in Manhattan seen from Top of the Rock, New York City come alive with afternoon light.
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Bring city energy to calm spaces
Urban scenes add character to rooms that need a focal point. Pair them with neutral surroundings to let the artwork stand out - think light walls, simple furniture, and minimal patterns. The festive activity in Ice skating at Rockefeller center creates visual interest in living rooms or entryways without overwhelming the space.
