Description
What colours are in this design?
The palette is charcoal and black lines set against an off-white ground. Because the background carries most of the wall, the colour stays easy to live with while the dark linework adds graphic weight, working well next to warm timber, black fittings or plain painted walls without competing with them.
Will this pattern feel too busy on a big wall?
The lines are fine and evenly spaced, so from across a room they settle into a steady rhythm rather than reading as clutter. It behaves more like a textured surface than a loud motif, which makes it a reasonable choice for a feature wall in a living room or hallway.
Does the design suit a room with a low ceiling?
Yes. The lines run vertically from top to bottom, and vertical elements like these tend to pull the eye upward, which can make a standard-height room feel a little taller. It reads well on the wall directly opposite a doorway where that upward line is most visible.
Do I need a lot of space to appreciate this mural?
It helps. As a single composed scene rather than a repeating pattern, it’s designed to be taken in as a whole, so a wall you can stand back from – a living room or stairwell landing – will show it off better than a narrow passage glimpsed only briefly.
Will furniture placed against the wall spoil the design?
A sofa, bed or shelving unit will cover whatever section it sits against, so it’s worth deciding in advance whether the lower portion or the full sweep of lines matters most to you before settling on furniture placement for that wall.








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