Most murals take 40 hours to complete, but the total time required depends on the size and complexity of the piece.
No, a mural doesn’t have to be on a wall. You can have a mural painted on the wall, ceiling, floor, or any other permanent area of your home.
The cost of painting the interior of your home is less due to the reduced preparation work, cost of materials, and labor. Interior walls often have less wear and tear and are built from easier-to-paint materials, helping to reduce the time and difficulty of painting. They also don’t require outdoor paints, which are more costly than standard options.
In most cases, you don’t require permission to paint a mural in your home if you own the property. However, some areas may have homeowners’ associations or zoning laws that resist outdoor art. It’s best to check with your local government or HOA.