My children's rooms currently both have murals.
DS's room has blue walls with a mural on two of them, a red contrast wall and a dark blue ceiling (with star stickers). His furniture is wood (mostly pine)
We're going to paint over all of that I think, he's a bit old for the style of mural anyway. Trying to keep costs down (and I'm thinking we'll need loads of coats!) but thinking probably white all over, then coloured furnishings in the room to brighten it. Is white too harsh? Would it put people off?
It'd be easier if we could keep the blue ceiling or the red accent wall, but am I right in thinking they'd put people off?
My DD's room is already white, (and it goes with her white furniture with colourful accents). One wall has a much more recent mural of a woodland scene, it's well done and looks lovely in my (biased!) opinion.
DD loves it. DP and I are in two minds over whether to paint over it foe viewings or not. Options are:
- paint it all white
- keep the mural but let potential buyers know, that we painted over a mural in the other room just fine, and offer to get rid of it if they don't like it?
- paint it all some other colour
WWYD?