Image above of Shadow Palms Mural, room designed by Erika Ward
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Pairing Murals with Half-Wall Styles
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Classic Wainscoting: Pair it with a floral or vintage mural. The ornate details of raised panels love the romance of soft petals or faded maps peeking above, creating a cottagecore vibe that’s effortlessly elegant.
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Sleek Board-and-Batten: Go bold with a modern mural—think abstract swirls, monochromatic cityscapes, or minimalist landscapes. The clean lines of the half wall balance the mural’s energy for a chic, contemporary feel.
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Rustic Shiplap: Lean into earthy tones with a nature-inspired mural—forests, mountains, or desert scenes. The woodsy texture below enhances the organic flow of the design above.
In the photo below, we can see how the bottom portion of the mural was used as a feature in a kitchen backsplash. While most of the mural hasn’t been used, what remains is a show-stopping feature!
Tips for a Stunning Half-Wall Mural
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Measure Twice, Design Once: Know the height of your half wall and choose a mural where the a particular section can carry the visual weight.
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Play with Contrast: Let the mural’s colors pop against the half wall. A crisp white wainscoting under a vibrant jungle scene? Yes, please.
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Embrace the Frame: Treat the top edge of your half wall like a natural border. It can frame the mural, giving it a polished, intentional look.
