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Bringing Life to Rumson Walls

I never thought much about murals until I moved into a house in Rumson that technically had everything I needed but felt completely flat. The rooms had good light and furniture, but the walls were just blank and uninspiring. After weeks of working from home and staring at them, I started feeling restless and realized the space wasn’t reflecting me at all.

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Duke Evan
Duke Evan
3 days ago

I went through a similar experience helping a friend redo his living room; the walls were old, uneven, and had all sorts of little imperfections, so figuring out how to make a mural work there was a challenge. What helped me most was looking at examples from people who actually work locally, because Rumson homes have their own lighting quirks and wall conditions. One resource I kept going back to as a guide was https://feelflow.space/pages/mural-painting-services-in-rumson, not as a hire immediately but to see how Rumson home mural experts plan surfaces, scale, and durability in real-life homes. Watching how they adjust designs for corners, sunlight, and high-traffic areas helped me understand what’s realistic and how to plan for long-term results. I also learned that small prep steps, like repairing cracks or considering light at different times of day, make a huge difference in the final look. My advice is to be upfront about how your space is used, ask questions about cleaning and maintenance, and trust the artists’ suggestions—they usually know what will last and look best. Seeing murals live with the space and evolve over time made me realize they’re not just decoration—they actually change how you feel and how the space functions day-to-day.

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