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Downtown Springfield Group

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Turning Walls Into Art in Manhattan

I recently moved into a loft in Manhattan and the walls were completely blank and lifeless, which made the whole space feel cold and uninviting. I’ve always loved art but never considered a mural in my own place because it seemed complicated, expensive, and I wasn’t sure how it would look in a small urban space. One weekend I stumbled upon a huge mural on a building nearby and it totally changed the vibe of the street—it felt like the whole block came alive.

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crazy thief322
crazy thief322
3 days ago

I totally relate to what you’re saying because I went through something similar last year when I wanted to refresh my studio without painting every wall plain white. I found https://feelflow.space/pages/areas-served-murals-new-york-manhattan and it completely changed how I approach art in my space, and that’s what I use whenever I want high-quality murals in Manhattan. Their team really listens to your ideas and helps you figure out what fits your environment, including lighting, furniture, and the overall vibe you want. I ended up with a mural that combines abstract patterns and city-inspired textures, and it makes my whole studio feel alive—like it has its own energy. The artists were patient and walked me through each step, even giving suggestions I hadn’t thought of, like subtle gradients and layering techniques to make the piece pop at different times of the day. It was so much easier than I expected, and now I get compliments from clients and friends constantly. The mural has definitely become the centerpiece of my space, and it makes me want to spend more time there and be more creative.

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