Fresh trend in interior design – ombre effect on walls – can be achieved not only by elaborate and laborious painting, but also with more effective and long-lasting solution: wall murals. An ombre wall starts out one color and slowly gradates into another color. The final effect is gradual and the boundaries between colors are blurred. The more colors you mix between the two main colors, the more gradual the change will be.
This is quite difficult to achieve, if you are not a professional, so PIXERS offers a range of wall murals, which evoke the same colour trick! In the offer you will find also other variations of painting-like wall art – from thick impastos to delicate aquarel.
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