But when visiting Tobias' and Hanne's site, I discovered a solution to my logistical problem. Instead of going to nature, I'll let nature come to me! How, you ask? Well with a photo wallpaper mural!

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5 comments:
I don't always like this kind of photo wallpaper, but especially on the second photo it's super nice!
If it's done right, a nature mural can look great. Candice Olson (Divine Design) did a birch tree mural on a basement wall. It really worked well with the overall design. I think she did something similar in a condo makeover too.
The best thing about bringing nature to you in mural form -- no bugs!!!! :-)
Kelly @ DesignTies
A wall with a forrest wallpaper, I think I would like one.
I love these. Someday I want a forest room!
I love the idea
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