How can professional murals provide reliable support for rooms?
Hey, anyone got thoughts on how professional murals can hold up in homes? I had one painted in my living room last year—a cool abstract design. It’s awesome, but I’m worried about it fading or peeling over time. Any tips on keeping it sturdy or choosing the right kind for a busy household?
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Your mural sounds dope! For durability, it’s all about prep and materials. My buddy had a mural in his café, and it’s held up great because they used high-quality paints and sealed it properly. Check out a mural painting company for tips on large-scale installations. They often share guides on maintenance. Also, go for UV-resistant paints if sunlight’s an issue. Regular dusting helps too!
I’ve seen some amazing murals in local shops and homes, and they really transform a space. From what I’ve noticed, the key to making them last is choosing the right wall prep and paint type. For example, a friend had a mural done in her kid’s room with washable paint, and it’s still vibrant after years of sticky fingers. Location matters too—avoid damp areas like bathrooms unless it’s specially treated. I’d say ask the artist about their process upfront to ensure it’s built to last. (