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Transforming Spaces: Hand-Painted Wall Murals in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk

Hand-painted wall murals have become a powerful way for businesses to transform their spaces. These murals create memorable environments that engage customers, enhance brand identity, and improve the overall atmosphere, whether in an office, restaurant, hotel or shop. Feature walls and mural art can change the look and feel of both interior and exterior business spaces and encourage shares on social media.


As an artist, I have painted feature wall murals in Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and London, many in cafes, shops and offices.



A few examples of painted murals I have created around the Cambridgeshire area are:


A large-scale exterior wall painting for Jesus Green Lido

Two beautiful gold leaf wall murals for Coco Couture Bridal in Cambridge

A mobile drinks truck - Riverside Hatch by the river

A private residence bathroom in Cambridgeshire

Further afield mural art includes work in Paris for Farm Rio, a wedding venue in Wales which is a huge 12m long corrugated metal feature wall.


Other signpainting for local Cambridge business clients include shops such as Fitzbillies, Novi, The Graduate Hotel, Ryder & Amies, RM Williams in Cambridge and Bath, 40 Green Street, Dishoom Permit Rooms, Cambridge University Bookshop, Jesus Green Lido, Coco Couture Bridal Boutique, Bloom Royston, Victor Victoria Sawston, King Street Cellar, The Cherry Pit, Refresh Salon, Grape Brittania, Ellimatta, The Almonry Ely and many more.



Why Hand-Painted Murals Matter for Businesses


Businesses often struggle to stand out in competitive markets. A plain wall offers little to attract attention or communicate a brand’s personality. Hand-painted murals provide a unique solution by:


  • Creating a strong visual impact that draws customers in

  • Reflecting the business’s values and story through custom artwork

  • Enhancing customer experience by making spaces more inviting and memorable

  • Increasing foot traffic and social sharing as visitors photograph and talk about the murals

 
 
 

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