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Displaying dramatic portraits in your home
Statement portraits deserve space to breathe and draw the eye. Consider placing them as a focal point on a feature wall in your bedroom, study, or dining room where they can anchor the space. The intricate metallic headpiece and bold styling in Cleo makes it ideal for rooms where you want to create presence and atmosphere.
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Pairing blue accents with neutral spaces
Blue details create striking contrast when placed against neutral walls or furniture. If your room features beige, taupe, or grey tones, artwork with blue elements adds visual interest without overwhelming the space. The vibrant blue hues paired with earthy browns in Desert Adventure work particularly well in rooms with light-coloured walls or natural wood furniture.
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Choosing the right wall for warm-toned artwork
Rich browns and bronzes work beautifully in spaces with good natural light, where the warmth can really shine. Position artwork on walls that receive indirect sunlight during the day to bring out depth without glare. For example, the golden columns and terracotta tones in Cat in Karnak, Egypt come alive in a well-lit hallway or living room.
