Great question! Wallpaper comes in repeating patterns or textures, covering an entire wall (or room) with a consistent look. Murals, on the other hand, are large-scale artworks or images printed on panels that create a single, cohesive design think landscapes, abstract art, or even cityscapes. If you want a statement wall that tells a story, go for a mural. If you're after texture, pattern, or a subtle aesthetic, wallpaper is the way to go.
Wallpapers and murals aren’t just for walls. You can use them on ceilings to create a dreamy sky effect, on furniture to give cabinets a fresh new look,or even on doors for a dramatic entryway. Some people even use wallpaper on stair risers or headboards so creativity is the only limit.
For high-moisture areas like bathrooms and kitchens, the best option is vinyl wallpaper. Vinyl is moisture-resistant, durable, and easy to clean, making it perfect for spaces exposed to humidity or water splashes. Waterproof vinyl wallpaper is especially ideal because it resists mold, mildew, and peeling. You can also consider non-woven wallpaper or solid vinyl wallpaper, as both are designed to handle moisture while offering an attractive finish. Always choose wallpaper specifically labelled as moisture-resistant to ensure it lasts.
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