Frequently Asked Questions
A wall mural is a single, continuous image that covers one wall as a focal point, while wallpaper is a repeating pattern designed to dress a whole room evenly. Choose a mural for a statement feature wall, and wallpaper when you want a consistent style across every wall.
Our murals are printed on durable non-woven material with a matte finish. It's designed to resist everyday wear, hang easily using the paste-the-wall method, and hold vibrant, true-to-life colour for years — making it a long-lasting way to transform any room.
Measure your wall's full width and height in centimetres, then select the closest size up so the mural covers the whole area with a little to trim. It's always better to order slightly larger than to fall short — any excess is neatly cut away once the mural is hung.
Yes. Our custom service lets you upload your own photograph or artwork, choose your wall dimensions, and we'll print a made-to-measure mural that's unique to you. For the sharpest result, start with the highest-resolution image you have, as it's enlarged to fit your wall.
Our murals are printed to resist fading and hold their colour over time, even in bright rooms. As with any wall covering, very intense, prolonged direct sunlight can affect vibrancy eventually, but under normal conditions your mural will stay rich and vivid for years.
Yes, our murals can be used in bathrooms and other rooms, provided the space is well ventilated. Good airflow helps the material perform at its best in humid conditions. We'd recommend avoiding areas in direct, constant contact with water, such as inside a shower enclosure.
Murals are a great way to personalise a rented space. They apply securely with the paste-the-wall method and can be removed when you move out by gently peeling them away and cleaning off any residue. If you're renting, it's always worth checking your tenancy agreement first.
Murals sit best on smooth, clean, dry walls, and can cover very minor imperfections. For heavily textured surfaces — such as woodchip or rough plaster — we'd recommend smoothing the wall first, as pronounced texture can show through and affect how the finished mural looks.