To get the best from your wall wrap, the wall surface needs to be suitable for vinyl application. Wall wraps can be applied to many smooth or lightly textured surfaces, but the finish of the wall will affect the final result. Vinyl is designed to follow the surface it is applied to, so any bumps, cracks, dents or heavy texture may still be visible once installed.
For the cleanest finish, walls should be dry, clean, sealed and in good condition. Surfaces with dust, damp, loose paint or heavy texture may need preparation before we can install. If the wall is too rough for vinyl, we can use ACM composite backing for a smoother finish, though it adds some cost.
3D graphics, such as raised letters, logos or shapes, can be added to create extra depth and a more premium finish.
see 3DIlluminated graphics, including back-lit or face-lit signage, can help key areas of the design stand out and give your wall a stronger focal point.
see illuminatedNeon LED signs can also be used to add colour, atmosphere and personality, making them ideal for feature walls, reception areas, gyms, studios and content spaces.
see neon