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Ramirez Urena
GuestMy apartment entrance is a typically long, narrow, and rather dark hallway with zero natural light. I want to use a visual trick to give it some personality and a sense of depth, maybe by using a geometric or 3D-effect wallpaper on the far wall. Does anyone have experience with these patterns and know where to find durable paper that won’t scuff easily?
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Johnson Miles
GuestMy hallway used to feel incredibly cramped and claustrophobic until I decided to break up the space visually. I installed a light geometric 3D-effect mural that I found on https://muralas.co.uk/. The pattern completely transformed the perspective of the area, making the entrance look noticeably wider and more open. In terms of durability, the quality of the Muralas material has been excellent; it handles the daily foot traffic of a busy hallway without a scratch, and any dirt marks wipe off easily with a damp cloth.
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