The Case for Signage Art & Murals

Spare a thought for walls! Walls are everywhere. Internal and external walls are important structural elements. But both types can also benefit from some embellishment to create interest, provide information or attract new customers. Whilst conventional signage covers more typical wall coverings – such as an information sign, or a posters or a wayfinding directory, there are other options. Imagine the potential for wall signage murals and 3D art. Whilst conventional wall paper may be a bit 70’s, these days using wallpaper or metal panel murals to enhance a space is all the rage.

Why Signage Art & Murals Work

Building a case for signage art such as custom designed wallpaper or architectural metal panels is surprisingly easy.

  • No more white walls!
  • Goodbye drab spaces!
  • Say farewell to scrappy and rubbish areas!
  • No more unsecure spaces!

Benefits include –

  • Hello professional spaces!
  • Hi creative designs!
  • Howdy privacy!
  • Hello nicely branded promotional areas!

Murals are broadly defined as a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall, ceiling, or other permanent surface. Find more on murals here. So let’s explore the ways in which wall signage treatments can change the way people experience your premises.

Custom Wallpaper

Custom printed wallpaper will maximise your branding, promote new products and improve sales. Creative designs can align to your brand values, top selling products, entertain, highlight staff and wellbeing issues or other enhancements for both office and home environment.

From large off-site jobs to interior office walls, we have a range of solutions to suit every space, style, and budget. Our team of experts will guide you through the process from initial concept, to graphic design and quality installation. Most importantly, we source only the best materials, industry standard printers and professional installers.

For instance, use for displaying:

  • Instructions
  • Logos and branded elements
  • Historical data
  • Maps and directions
  • Quotations
  • Inspirational messages
  • Abstract patterns
Router Cut Shapes & Architectural Artforms

Architectural mural wall panels are a signage artform that can make a drab place into a fab space!

Router cut shapes are really popular these days. For instance they can be found in homes, gardens, schools, business, retail – you name it!

Using our precision CNC router any pattern or design can be created. Our diamond-headed router bits will intricately cut to a specified design out of aluminium or ACM panels to create some stunning effects. Use one panel, or many, to create a flat, curved or shaped background, shelter, barrier, backdrop, feature art, commemorative display or storytelling mural.

Routered shapes in metal are design led.  Look around – beautifully crafted panels and full scale murals can be found in parks, schools, playgrounds, business, retail etc.

For a great way to add some class to your location, we can cut from any design to create stunning aluminium mural panels. Get professional, get mural panels.

Use for displaying:

  • Logos
  • Themed design elements eg nature, abstract
  • Arrows
  • Inspirational messages
  • Abstract patterns
We Rest our Case

Knowing how to design and make signage murals –  3D art is our business.  And we can provide the how, you just need to come up with the where! Signage art and customised designs for murals are a great solution for inside or external areas.

Let our experts guide you. As a result we will recommend eye-catching designs and guarantee professional results. So call us to discuss on 08 9274 5151 or email admin@signsandlines.com.

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