Generally speaking, installing murals is a very similar process to installing wallpaper. Before we can begin, lets make sure that the wall space for that the mural will cover is smooth and has been primed appropriately. The work area should be free of any dirt, oil, and all holes or bumps should be filled or sanded smooth. For heavily textured or damaged walls, hanging a wallpaper liner may be the key to your success. Heavy duty lining paper is available in most paint and wallpaper stores. It evens the wall imperfections, providing a smooth surface for your wallpaper. Hanging wallpaper over old wallpaper is not a good idea and proper removal of the previous wallpaper should be taken care of before hand. Most of the murals we use are not intended for outdoor use, and should be installed in a room with an average temperature between 18° and 20° Celsius or 60° -70° Fahrenheit.
These wall murals can be made on many different types of materials, including paper wallpaper, canvas and vinyl, including the peel-and-stick variety.