Wall murals are a creative way to decorate any
room. Don’t be intimated. It is possible to paint a superb wall mural
even if you feel like you are not an artist. Wall murals look great in
children’s rooms, the kitchen, the bathroom, the family room, or just
about anywhere you want to personalize a cold, plain wall. Plan
carefully, have patience, and you are sure to be rewarded. You can even
practice first on a wall not many people will see, like in the laundry
room or the basement. You can decorate a wall while practicing and
increasing your confidence.
Have fun picking your image pattern. You can either draw it yourself
or pick a favorite picture from a children’s book, art book, or
greeting card—anything really! If you want a more elaborate wall mural,
you can pick images from different sources, like a border from a
children’s book around a scene from a child’s birthday card.
Be creative with your design. Garden murals filled with flowers,
ivy, baskets and butterflies are an easy way to brighten a kitchenette.
Paint faux brick, tile, or marble to dress up an entryway. An ocean
scene with fish, a beach, and palm trees can add whimsy to a bathroom.
Paint a scene from a favorite children’s book to welcome a newborn. Or
paint a baseball themed wall mural to make a home office seem more
playful.
You can also use words in your mural. Wrap inspiring poetry around
your dresser to help you start your day happily. Remind your children
how much you love them with kind words by their bed, or even paint a
playful reminder by their toy box to put their toys.
Remember, you are making the house yours. Take chances to find
something you love. And if you get tired of it, you can always paint
over it.
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Saturday, 18 April 2015
An Introduction to Home Wall Murals
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