You can personalize any interior space and make it your own with
custom wallpaper murals. There are many companies that
specialize in this unique service. They will let you send in any
photograph, artwork, illustration, or anything you can imagine,
and make it into a wallpaper mural just for you. Slides, digital
photos, high-resolution computer graphics files, original
paintings or drawings, all work great. Most of these companies
will send you a small sample of what the finished mural will
look like, so you can see if it is going to match your room
décor and ensure it is the quality you expect.
The most popular use for the wallpaper mural is to decorate
children's rooms. Crafting a fun and lively environment that
both kids and parent's love is easy. Fairy tales, animals, fish,
ballet and sports are some typical themes, but the best way to
choose a wallpaper mural is to involve your child in the
decision - you may be surprised by what you learn about his or
her tastes, and the whole family will have fun looking through
the sample books in the store or online. Don't forget if you
can't find a design that your child and you can agree on, you
can always create a custom wallpaper mural.
Once you've settled on a design, you'll want to measure the wall
area's height and width with a tape measure to get a good idea
what size wallpaper mural will work in your room. To get a
clearer picture of how the mural will look in the room, you can
temporarily outline the prospective destination of your
wallpaper mural using masking tape.
Once your wallpaper mural is delivered, it is time to hang it.
Take your time and follow the manufacturer's instructions
carefully. There are four steps to hanging your mural: Preparing
the Wall Surface, Preparing the Adhesive, Application or
Hanging, and Drying. Since adhesive types vary from manufacturer
to manufacturer, these steps will be detailed in the
instructions that come with your mural.
Your wallpaper mural will come in panels. We recommend you lay
out the panels on the floor in the proper order before you
start, but make sure to do this well away from the mounting
surface to avoid any paste spillage. Since the placement of the
first panel determines the overall look of the finished mural,
take extra time and care to place it accurately.
A few more tips to keep in mind: Dampen the paper with the
adhesive, do not soak or saturate it. Don't fold the mural
paper. Make sure the wall is clean and grease-free. Overlap each
panel slightly to prevent the seams from showing when dry.
When installed correctly and chosen well, wallpaper murals will
enhance the warmth and appearance of any room, make a small room
look bigger, and add a personal touch to your home. Whether you
want a wall to stand out dramatically or blend into a backdrop
to highlight your furnishings, a wallpaper mural can do the
trick.
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