Your walls hold more than paint and plaster—they hold the potential to tell your story. Choosing and placing the right art can breathe new life into your home or workspace, especially when it captures the raw beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Art That Fits Your Space
Every wall has a personality. Narrow, vertical spaces feel more complete with portrait-oriented art that draws the eye upward. Wider walls come alive with horizontal pieces that stretch the imagination. Matching your artwork’s shape to the space around it helps everything feel intentional and calm.
Hang It Where It Feels Right
Here’s a simple but powerful tip: hang your artwork so its center is about 57 to 60 inches off the floor. That’s roughly eye level for most people, creating a natural sense of flow. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference.
Let the Northwest In
There’s something grounding about black-and-white photography, especially when it showcases the soul of the Pacific Northwest: Moody coastlines, towering forests, and quiet, foggy mornings. These moments, frozen in monochrome, bring a timeless calm to your space.
Discover the Piece That Speaks to You
Whether you’re styling a new home, updating your office, or simply craving a more peaceful corner, there’s a photo waiting for you. Take a moment to browse the gallery. Trust your instincts. See what draws you in.
Your space deserves art that feels like home.
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