Description
What colours are in this mural?
The design moves between deep forest green and a brighter mid-green, set against a pale mint-white background. Because the background stays light, the green lines carry the colour without weighing the room down, which makes the mural workable in rooms that get limited natural light and need to feel open rather than closed in.
Is this pattern busy or simple?
It reads as a rhythm rather than a single busy motif: many thin vertical lines repeat across the wall, so from a distance it settles into a texture of movement rather than individual detail. Up close the linework is fine and hand-drawn in feel, which rewards a wall you actually walk past or sit near.
Will the lines make my ceiling feel higher?
Yes. The lines run vertically from top to bottom of the wall, and vertical elements in a pattern pull the eye upward, which exaggerates a room’s height. In a room with a lower or average ceiling, this mural can make the space feel taller and less boxed in than a horizontal or all-over pattern would.
Where should I hang a mural like this?
A mural is composed to be seen as a whole scene, so it works best on a wall you can stand back from, such as behind a sofa or across a dining area, rather than one glimpsed only from a doorway or landing where a repeating pattern would suit the space better.
Will furniture placed against the wall spoil the design?
Some of the lower lines will be covered by anything placed against the wall, such as a headboard, console or bookshelf, so it is worth deciding beforehand which part of the pattern matters most to you and positioning furniture around that rather than the other way round.








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