Signage & Display
Printed Wallpaper & Wall Murals
Full-wall custom-printed wallcovering that turns a lobby, office, or retail interior into a branded environment, seam to seam.
What it is
A custom-printed wallcovering applied directly to interior walls to create a continuous image or pattern across the whole surface. It comes as paste-up vinyl, pre-pasted (water-activated), or peel-and-stick self-adhesive material, printed to the room's exact dimensions and hung in panels that butt or overlap-cut into a seamless wall.
Choose it when
Choose printed wallpaper over a wall decal or cut-vinyl graphic when you want the entire wall to become the artwork edge to edge, not a logo or shape floating on a painted background. Pick removable peel-and-stick over paste-up commercial vinyl when the install is in a leased or short-term space and the wall has to come back clean.
Strengths
- Covers an entire wall edge to edge with one continuous custom image
- Material menu fits the job: paste-up commercial vinyl for permanence, peel-and-stick for clean removal
- PVC-free and low-VOC substrates available for healthcare, schools, and LEED projects
- Commercial-grade goods carry ASTM E84 Class A fire ratings for code compliance
- Textured finishes hide minor wall imperfections; smooth finishes hold fine photographic detail
Watch-outs
- – Only as good as the wall prep — patch, sand, and prime first or seams and texture telegraph through
- – Full-wall coverage is labor-heavy; large rooms need experienced installers to keep panels plumb and seams tight
- – Permanent paste-up vinyl is a real job to remove and often takes the top layer of drywall paper with it
- – Smooth/satin finishes can glare under direct lighting
- – Not a same-week product once you account for site measure, print, and install scheduling
Not the right call for: Exterior walls or anything exposed to weather and UV · Wet walls, unprimed fresh drywall, or surfaces with active moisture issues · A single small accent graphic — a wall decal or cut vinyl is cheaper and faster · Floors or walkable surfaces (use a rated floor graphic instead) · Short-lived event branding you need up and down in a day