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Make your museum even better with the use of wall murals. These are large print-based decals which can be affixed to walls, ceilings and floors, too. The creative possibilities are just wide open when thinking about wall murals.

Museums are all about images and graphics. Whether framed art, sculpture, artifacts, or historical documents, a museum houses all these things for everyone to learn from.

Museums teach everyone about science, the arts, history, and so much more. They are fun family places to visit because they add a depth to understanding the world we live in.

Museums must also change. They rearrange collections and have new exhibitions; drawing in repeat visitors and requiring a new ‘look’ on a regular basis.

There may be areas in your museum that can benefit from added wall murals. Keeping with the theme you wish to promote, wall murals have extra advantages:

  • With a wall mural you can promote a special area of the museum that you want people to see. They may not realize the significance of a particular display unless you show them it’s there. Wall murals are perfect because they are so eye-catching.
  • Wall murals enliven an empty space. Areas such as restroom lobbies, cafes and even hallways can be made more cheerful with the addition of wall murals.
  • If your museum is celebrating a milestone or anniversary, wall murals are the perfect way to cleverly tell that story. We can show you all of the ways wall murals can be designed in order to make a wall mural the best idea ever.
  • Wall murals can also be wayfinding signs. They will direct people to certain areas of the museum in a colorful, engaging way.
  • Wall murals are relatively inexpensive and very noticeable. Everyone sees wall murals due to the fact that they are at eye level. Pictures are worth a thousand words and wall murals may even go beyond that. They also promote your museum’s beliefs and attitudes.

Our design team is invested in showing you how wall murals will make your museum more engaging and fun. Murals are only limited by your imagination, and by adding them in opportune areas you’ll be bringing a wholeness to the museum, where every work of art is treasured, no matter where they are.