Description
What colours does the Golden Treeline mural come in?
It’s worked entirely in warm gold, olive and soft cream, with no other hues in the mix. That tonal range means it reads warm rather than cool on the wall, sitting easily next to timber furniture, brass fittings or warm-white trim without competing for attention, and it softens a room that leans grey or clinical.
Is this a repeating pattern or one continuous scene?
It’s a single pictorial scene rather than a repeat, printed to fit your wall exactly rather than tiling across it. The tree canopies and trunks are composed as one sweep of forest, so the whole picture is only visible once it’s up and you can step back from it.
What does the tree detail look like close up?
Each canopy is built from small, dabbed brushstrokes that cluster into leaf masses, with fine trunk lines rising through them and a soft mist blurring the trees further back. Up close it has a hand-painted, textured quality rather than a flat photographic one.
Will furniture placed in front of the mural hide too much of it?
Because the trees vary in height and density across the scene, it’s worth thinking about which section you want left visible before positioning a bed, sofa or cabinet against it. A tall bookshelf will cover the lower trunks but leave the canopies and misty background on show above it.
Will this make a room with a low ceiling feel taller?
The trunks run vertically from floor to canopy, and that upward line tends to draw the eye up a wall, which can make a lower room feel a little taller than it is. A room with high ceilings already will simply let the full height of the trees play out.








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