Wall murals are creative and fun, the best part of using them is that anyone can do it–you don’t have to be an artist. You can design your own wall mural using your imagination, artwork, greeting cards, or picture books. For example here this home owner wanted to decorate the children’ s room by using Dr. Seuss theme.
She believed that the baby’s room should be bright, and visually stimulating.You don’t know who Dr. Seuss is ? Well, he was an American writer and cartoonist most widely known for his children’s books. And those funny animals that you can see in all these photos are some of his characters. They are funny and unusual, somewhat similar to the animals we know like cats and dogs but rather different, as they borrow human features from people: they use clothes and cars and hats and they can drive and eat from the plate.
The children will find them amusing and nice and they will try to identify with them, playing with them and talking to them. Great design and quite a touching concern for the kids’ room.
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