
Wallpapers in the form | Vintage | Botanical
Venus Hina VH106
Collection: Venus
```This mural is a poetic vision of Japan, where nature and harmony with the surroundings are at the heart of the scene. On the painted wall, a Japanese woman in a traditional kimono is depicted, floating in a small boat amidst a pond full of water lilies. Her figure is like an element of the landscape, seamlessly integrated into the picturesque scenery.
Her kimono is like a canvas of nature, adorned with patterns of flowers and branches that harmoniously blend with the surrounding environment. Her presence seems to be an integral part of this landscape, as if she were one of the flowers floating on the water's surface.
The pond, covered with water lilies, is like a fabric full of flower petals, dancing to the rhythm of the wind and water movement. Their colors intertwine with the shades of the kimono, creating a harmonious symphony of colors. It's like a painting of the moving nature, which together with the woman in the boat tells a painterly story.
This mural is not only a vision of Japan, but also a reminder of the harmony that can exist between humans and nature. It's a tale of peace that flows from opening up to the surrounding world and the power that lies in subtlety and harmony. It's an invitation to discover the beauty that surrounds us every day.
```Customize the graphics perfectly to your space - change the dimensions, saturation, and color, enlarge or rotate according to your own vision. Download a preview with a valuation, order a sample, or buy the selected graphic immediately to enjoy a perfect fit for your interior.

Our foundations

CANVAS - vinyl wallpaper with non-woven backing. The structure resembles canvas fabric. Wallpaper on this backing gives the impression of three-dimensionality, and the structure makes it look like a painted picture.
weight 350g/m2
fire resistance B-s2, d0
maximum width of the roll 1.3m
mounting system: double cut
Assembly instructions
The wall where we plan to stick the wallpaper must be clean, dry, smooth, and slightly absorbent.
When gluing light wallpapers, make sure the wall is of a uniform color. Strong dirt, stains, pencil or pen inscriptions may show through the wallpaper.
The substrate should be primed with a construction primer. The painted wall should be washed and degreased, and then primed. All layers of old wallpaper should be removed from the wallpapered wall. If any wall damage is noticeable after removing the wallpaper, it should be leveled and then primed.
Using a roller, evenly spread the adhesive on the wall surface within the first section.
Apply thin layers of glue along the edges of the sections using a brush, to avoid excess glue leaking onto the top layer of wallpaper. This will be the place for the first strip of wallpaper. To evenly spread the glue on the edges of individual sheets, it is recommended to use a brush. The sheets have a tab, and the applicator trims them with a knife directly on the wall while gluing. The cuts are made through two layers by cutting the tab with a knife (in one cut). After removing any unnecessary scraps, the pressed connections of the sheets should fit perfectly together. Thoroughly coat the wall under the joint with glue and gently press both parts together, pressing from bottom to top like a zipper to make the joint invisible. Individual sheets should be glued with overlapping tabs.
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