
2-of-a-kind and a twist
Pair & Details
For when you really like a pair print, but you also have a few extras that are cute. Highlight the pair and use the extras for support.

Simple classic layout
Spiral
Use this combo for when you have 1 hero piece with some supporting details, or when you have an asymmetrical pair (B2 + A3) and you want to round out the wall space.
This works great for a full set with a horisontal print too, like Lakeside 1, 2 and 3.

The Big One
Megawall
When you have a good amount of vertical and horizontal space, and you have a hard time making decisions, the megawall might be for you. A core of 2 A2's and smaller sizes spiralling off to the sides, but kept in balance.

3-of-a-kind
Triple Easy
3 of a size works well - and for a large empty wall 3 50 x 70 prints creates wonderful ambience and gives you lots of opportunity for matching.

Blocks of Blocks
Masonry Grid
Either for a full series of matching colours, or 2-3 pairs/sets that set each other off.

2 pairs
Snake
Play around with pairings - use the A3s as matching borders around a smaller central pair, or build asymmetrical pairs with the A4s and A3s.

Uneven Charm
Wonky Blocks
A central hero piece with supporting A2s off to the side, and detailing sprinkled around the edges.
Aim for a strong central theme but play with the detailing at the edges.

Balanced
Skyline
A calm way to highlight a central piece with supporting pillars on the sides. By staggering the layout you avoid what could otherwise feel overly polished and blocky.