Are you searching for a unique way to utilize your business’s interior or exterior walls? Quality interior wall wraps are a great option!

Wall vinyl wraps are a durable and highly customizable option. A wall wrap will grab the attention of your clients and anyone coming to your business.

There are limitless possibilities when it comes to the different types of wall wraps. Create a wall wrap design that meets your needs to ensure you’re satisfied with the results. 

Vinyl wall graphics are different from paint in that they are durable, easily replaceable, and require minimal upkeep. They can be applied to different wall surfaces and corners. The wall wrap can cover several walls without interrupting the design.

Does this idea sound like something you want to explore? Here’s a guide to the best practices for installing wall vinyl wraps.

Wall Vinyl Wraps: What Are They?

Wall wraps are specially designed to adhere to a wall with almost any finish or texture. They are made from durable vinyl and provide an eye-catching visual element for any business. Whether you own a restaurant or a retail store, wall interior wall wraps are the perfect way to illustrate your brand using interior or exterior walls in your business.

Unlike painted or framed art, wall wraps can be used in a variety of ways. Here are some wall wrap options for your business:

  • Display your brand
  • Jazz-up common areas
  • Marketing campaign awareness
  • Company motto
  • Spruce up outdoor spaces
  • Designate workspaces

Interior wall wraps add pizazz to modern open-space offices. 

Create a Budget

Unlike a professional mural painting, a custom wall wrap takes less time to make. It’s easier to apply, easily removed, and less expensive.

Wall wrap options include full and half-wall wraps, column wraps, letters, and wall decals. When creating your budget, you’ll need to remember the project’s complexity. For example, how much prep work is needed?

The price of wall wraps is determined by the square footage you need to cover. Cost can also reflect complex cuts, window cut-outs, and scaffolding needed for installation on walls with higher-than-average heights.

Choose Your Artwork

Graphics for wall vinyl wraps don’t have to be limited to flat surfaces. You can install vinyl wraps on doors, lights, counter walls, and columns. By including multiple surfaces and items in the project, you create different effects with 3D printing

Various types of wall wraps can be created from photos. You can also work with an illustrator or graphic artist to create your artwork. The level of detail and complexity in the images is not a cost factor since the artwork is converted to a file and printed on the vinyl roll. 

Your graphics designer can choose the images, the size, and the level of detail you want. It’s best to use a high-resolution image to get the best results. 

Keep in mind copyright protections still apply when installing wall wraps. You cannot incorporate copyrighted material into your project. 

Making the Cut

When it comes to installing interior wall wraps, the process is pretty much the same as it would be for a smaller graphic. You’ll be working with multiple panels, so you want to make sure they’re all lined up and in the right order.

As you’re laying out each panel, it’s a good idea to number them so you know which one to work on. You’ll also need to cut holes for light switches and electrical outlets.

Take the switchplates off the wall before you install the wrap to make the surface smoother. It’s also a good idea to make vertical seams between the panels rather than having them overlap each other.

The exception is if you’re installing a wall wrap covering a much higher-than-average wall. In that case, you’ll need to have two or more panels that cover the entire height of the wall.

Before You Wrap

Before installing wall wraps, a crucial step is ensuring the wall can accept the adhesion of the wrap you’ve chosen. You’ll start by having the surface for the vinyl wrap thoroughly cleaned.

It is pertinent to the installation process to clean painted surfaces to remove all impurities and contaminants. Change the cleaning cloths or sponges frequently. Wait 15 minutes and repeat the process until the walls can pass an adhesion test.

It’s also a good idea to consider where interior wall wraps will go. Is it near an air conditioner or a window that attracts a lot of sunlight? Is it going to be in a place where people can touch it?

These things can affect what type of wall vinyl you choose. It will also determine whether you choose permanent or removable wall wrap.

Choosing the Best Wall Wrap Options

The time frame for your wall wrap will affect the type of product you choose. If you only use it for short-time promotional purposes, you’ll want to go with a removable or ultra-removable product. 

Removable types of wall wraps might need heat to be removed. Ultra-removable prints don’t need heat. However, permanent wall wraps can damage the surface when removed. 

The look of your graphic will be determined by the type of overlaminate you choose. You can get overlaminates in a range of finishes including:

  • Gloss
  • Luster
  • Matte
  • Ultra-matte

You can also consider different textures and patterns. Plus, overlaminate helps protect your print surface from damage.

Leave Installation to the Pros!

Are you looking to spruce up a wall in your office, promote your brand, spotlight popular menu options, or decorate your store? If so, it’s best to leave installing wall wraps to the pros.

Wall wraps aren’t your typical wallpaper. The smallest mistake can ruin your installation and lead to excess costs.

You’ll need an experienced team to help you design, print, and install the perfect wall vinyl wraps for your business.

Give us a call at 301-937-3777 or complete our online form to learn more about custom wall wraps and installation services. We look forward to hearing about your design ideas.