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Create a focal point with architectural detail
Historic architecture brings presence to your walls. Position detailed imagery at eye level in spaces where you want to draw attention - hallways, above seating areas, or facing the entry. The layered structure and elevated perspective in Wartburg Castle near Eisenach in the Thuringian Forest anchor a room naturally.
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Choose portrait or landscape to suit your wall
Both portrait and landscape formats are popular choices for this collection. Portrait orientation suits narrow walls, beside doorways, or above console tables. Landscape format fits well above sofas, beds, or wider furniture. Choose the orientation that matches your available wall space.
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Pair blue tones with warm neutrals
Cool blue and grey hues create calm, balanced interiors when paired with natural materials. Try combining these cooler tones with warm wood furniture, beige textiles, or bronze accents to add depth without overwhelming the space. The blue and mauve palette in Landscape in winter in the Thuringian Forest near Schmied works well in this approach.
