To counteract this, architects and interior design professionals like to work with wall coverings, wood panels or decorative fabrics. These add depth and interest to a room and its surroundings. Murals also create this effect. Textured murals, patterned murals or photomurals featuring floral designs brighten up and reinvigorate dull living space.
Photomurals have evolved
Murals have long kept pace with designer furniture and exclusive accessories. They are not simply a substitute for art prints or tapestries. High-quality materials made from sustainably sourced paper and non-woven material make them a luxury wall covering. The materials superbly enhance the walls, offering a pleasant haptic experience. The latest printing technology ensures the brightest of colours and maximum colour intensity, resulting in a breathtaking overall impression. Modern photomurals are unrecognisable from the wallpaper of the past. They have become an attraction in their own right and are rightly also used to create a wow effect in shop windows for high-end fashion or as wall decoration in architect’s villas.
Photomurals in DIY and renovation projects
The mural of today serves a different purpose than wallpaper of the past. In the past, entire homes were covered in repeating pattern wallpaper, but today the focus is more on setting an artistic accent and creating a certain ambience. Whether for the back wall of your kitchen or in the niche between the sink and bathtub in a bathroom, there are numerous examples from the DIY community that demonstrate the versatility of murals and the different looks you can create.