Description
What colours does this mural use?
The lines sit in a deep burgundy red, drawn against a background that shifts gently between pale pink and cream. Because the ground is so soft, the red carries the room without dominating it, and it pairs easily with warm neutrals, timber and brass fittings rather than needing to be matched exactly.
Is the background completely plain?
Look closely and the background isn’t flat: it carries faint watercolour-like clouding in blush and cream that gives the wall a slight depth rather than a printed flatness. From across a room this reads as soft atmosphere behind the lines rather than as a pattern in its own right.
Are the wavy lines evenly spaced?
The lines are close together and run the full height of the wall, each one wavering slightly so the rhythm feels drawn rather than mechanical. Spacing stays fairly consistent, which lets the design read as a single considered composition rather than a random scatter of marks.
Will this make my room feel taller?
Because the lines run vertically from floor to ceiling, they pull the eye upward and can make a standard-height room feel a little taller and more settled. It’s worth keeping this in mind if the wall already has a low ceiling or a lot of horizontal furniture in front of it.
How much space do I need to appreciate the design?
This is printed as one continuous scene sized to your wall rather than a small repeating pattern, so it’s designed to be seen as a whole. It works best on a wall you can step back from, such as a lounge or dining wall, rather than a narrow passage glimpsed only in passing.








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