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Portrait and landscape formats both work well
Both portrait and landscape orientations are popular choices for this collection. A portrait format suits narrow wall spaces like hallways or beside doorways, while landscape fits well above sofas or sideboards. Choose the orientation that matches the wall space you have available in your home.
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Bring color into neutral spaces
Taupe and beige tones create a calm base that lets colorful details stand out. If your walls or furniture lean neutral, artwork with bright accents adds energy without overwhelming the room. A good example is GIRL POWER, where vivid spray-painted florals contrast beautifully against a muted backdrop.
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Hang at standing eye level for best impact
Position your artwork so the center sits at eye level when you're standing - usually around 145 - 150 cm from the floor. This creates a natural focal point as you enter the room. If you're hanging a piece above furniture, leave roughly 15 - 20 cm of space between the frame and the surface below.
