A panoramic mural is certainly a bold move. This is a mural that continues around a corner or an expansive non-woven mural that extends over an extra-long corridor, for example. With their particularly wide format, they are ideal for long narrow rooms. A panoramic mural provides the far-reaching view that we tend to miss in a small room or long corridor. It is like a window with an outside view. Suddenly, you can marvel at vast mountain landscapes or rolling meadows.
Panoramic murals as a border
A panoramic mural can also be used as a border on a staircase. Choose a neutral wall colour or shade from the mural to paint the ceiling and walls. Then apply your favourite panoramic mural only up to a height of 1.60 metres, leaving the rest of the wall uncovered. Use our configurator to adjust the motifs to the size you require.
Choosing the right panoramic mural for your room
Panoramic photomurals are perfect for brightening up dull walls and can completely transform a space. Planning is essential to ensure that an XXL mural does not visually overwhelm the room. Rolling landscapes, a view of the open sea or intricate patterned murals in subtle colours are ideal for making a small space seem larger. Vast mountain panoramas and landscape shots in rich colour tones, on the other hand, should only be used for larger rooms. A characteristic that all panoramic murals share, however, is the sense of infinity they create. It’s little surprise, therefore, that our Infinity collection is gaining more fans every day. In times like these, it’s so important to stop looking at your screen every now and then and simply enjoy the view of nature.