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Working with warm earth tones
Taupe and beige tones create a calm, grounded foundation that pairs beautifully with natural materials like wood, linen, and rattan. These neutral shades allow you to layer in warmer accent colors - think terracotta cushions or ochre throws - without overwhelming your space. Houston | Main Street | Historic District shows how these tones work together in architectural settings.
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Hanging placement that works
Urban architectural scenes bring character to entryways and hallways, where their horizontal lines complement narrow wall space. The detailed street-level view in Houston | Main Street | Historic District works well at eye level in a corridor or above a console table, inviting closer inspection of the architectural details as you pass by.
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Portrait and square formats lead
Portrait format remains the most popular choice for this collection, followed closely by square. Portrait prints suit narrow wall spaces and create vertical interest above furniture, while square formats work well in gallery walls or symmetrical arrangements. Choose the format that best fits your available wall space.
