Having a wall mural in your home is to make a statement about your artistic nature, as well as increasing the value and visual appeal of your home.
It is a long-lasting change to the look and feel of your home, it makes your environment one of a kind.
There may come a time when we decide to redecorate, or move to a new house and it becomes necessary to move the mural.
If you feel you may be moving or rearranging your home, a moveable mural can be perfect for your situation.
Why go portable?
There are two major types of moveable murals to choose from. It is easy to relocate both types but each kind comes with its own challenges that you must consider.
It does not matter what type of moveable mural you choose, either way the artist has the convenience of being able to work in his or her own studio, up until the time comes to deliver your mural.
Moveable plywood mural: Most moveable murals are painted on plywood. These murals may exist as one section, or multiple sections which can be added together or removed from a location. Multiple sections are usually held together by small nails.
One of the benefits of using plywood in order to create your moveable mural is that they are sturdy and not easily damaged. If you are thinking that you might have to store them for a considerable amount of time, however, you should understand that they can be difficult to store because of their size.
Moveable Canvas Mural: If you dont plan on moving your mural for a long time, you may want to consider a mural on canvas as an alternative to a mural on plywood or a painted wall mural. This way, if there is a need to suddenly move it, that is possible.
Murals on canvas are easily damaged, especially during removal. It is best to have a professional handle installation, which is similar to that of wallpaper. It would be a shame to damage your canvas mural by mistake.
These murals are extremely easy to store as they can be rolled and put into a tube which does not take too much space in storage.
People can choose to have a moveable mural for any number of reasons. One may want to exchange a painting from a child that has outgrown it, or simply change the room up a bit. It is ideal to have a mural which can be relocated without damaging the artwork.
After all, it would only take a few moments for you to reinstall it in your new area and to take a little bit of your old home into your new home.