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Image of Blue-tiful Vinyl Nature Framed Wall Art with five vibrant panels depicting serene blue landscapes.
Close-up of the multi-frame Blue-tiful Vinyl Nature Framed Wall Art showcasing splash-proof 6mm MDF construction.
Image of Blue-tiful Vinyl Nature Framed Wall Art with five vibrant panels depicting serene blue landscapes.
Close-up of the multi-frame Blue-tiful Vinyl Nature Framed Wall Art showcasing splash-proof 6mm MDF construction.

Blue-tiful Vinyl Nature Framed Wall Art to Breathe New Life into Your Walls

Turn dull walls into nature's paradise with this splash-proof, 5-panel vinyl framed Wall Art—easy-hang blue vibes guaranteed!

₹ 2,496


Brand : INEP

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Five sleek vinyl panels unite into nature-ific framed Wall Art! Printed on splash-proof 6mm MDF, vivid, scratch-resistant, and ready to hang with included hooks—this 127x76cm blue beauty breathes serene vibes.

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Moolwan 5-Panel Nature Leaf Canvas Wall Art Painting (127x76cm) - Multi-Frame Botanical Design

You keep opening the product page, trying to mentally place this on your living room wall. But it's impossible to know for sure, isn't it? 127cm looks perfect in mockups, but your wall has windows on one side and maybe your TV unit below. You need to know this works in your specific space, not just styled photos.

Here's what actually matters: your wall is probably around 12 feet (360cm) wide. This 127cm canvas will cover about 35% of that wall—leaving 116cm on each side. That's intentional breathing room. The five panels create horizontal movement without overwhelming the space, and at 76cm tall, it sits comfortably above a standard 8-foot sofa without touching the ceiling (which is probably 8-10 feet in your home).

The warm brown and golden leaf tones work naturally with the cream, off-white, or builder's peach walls most Indian homes have. These aren't trendy colors that'll feel dated next year—they're the same neutrals you see in wooden furniture, so this integrates rather than clashes.

Why 127cm Works on 12-Foot Walls (and What Happens If You Go Smaller or Bigger)

Let's do the visual math. Your 12-foot (360cm) wall with a 127cm canvas means:

That 35% coverage is the sweet spot for living room walls. Not too small (where it looks like an afterthought), not too large (where it dominates everything else).

If you went with a 100cm canvas instead, you'd have 130cm of empty space on each side. That extra 14cm per side makes the canvas look floaty and disconnected from your furniture. Your eye would keep noticing all that blank wall.

If you went with a 150cm canvas, you'd only have 105cm per side. That's starting to feel tight—especially if you have a window or door frame nearby. The canvas would compete for attention rather than complement the space.

The five-panel design also matters here. Those individual frames create natural break points, so even though the total width is 127cm, your eye reads it as connected segments rather than one heavy block. This makes it feel less imposing, especially in a room where you're trying to balance multiple elements—sofa, TV, side tables, maybe a pooja shelf.

The Color Science: How Warm Browns and Golds Look Against Cream Walls

Most product photos show these colors under perfect studio lighting. That's not your living room.

In Indian homes, you probably have cream or off-white walls (possibly with a slight yellow undertone from older paint). During the day, natural light through your windows will make these warm leaf tones look softer—almost beige. In the evening under warm LED bulbs (which most homes use now), the browns will deepen and the golden highlights will catch the light.

The vinyl material has a slight sheen, so it won't look completely matte. This helps in dimmer lighting because it reflects a bit of ambient light rather than disappearing into the wall. But it's not glossy enough to create annoying glare spots.

If your sofa is brown or beige fabric (very common), this canvas creates a tonal match without being too matchy-matchy. The golden leaf veins add just enough contrast to feel intentional. If you have darker wooden furniture—coffee table, TV unit—the browns echo that wood grain without copying it exactly.

From Box to Wall in 20 Minutes: What Installation Involves

This is splash-resistant vinyl, not traditional canvas, so it's lighter than you might expect at 3kg. That's about the weight of three large textbooks. You won't need heavy-duty anchors or worry about the frame pulling out of the wall.

The depth is just 0.6cm, which means it sits close to the wall—no awkward shadow gap. Each of the five panels hangs independently, so you'll need to level them individually. The brand should include spacing guides, but if not, aim for about 2-3cm between panels for that connected-but-not-touching look.

For rental homes: use 3M Command strips rated for the weight, or small nails that leave minimal holes (which can be filled with toothpaste-and-paint when you move). The splash-resistant coating means you can hang this in a kitchen or bathroom too, though most people choose living rooms or bedrooms for art this size.

Installation sequence: mark your center point on the wall, hang the middle panel first, then work outward to the sides. This prevents the common mistake of starting from one end and realizing you're off-center when you reach the last panel.

How This Compares to Smaller Sizes You've Been Considering

You've probably been looking at 100cm options too, wondering if the ₹700-800 difference is worth it.

Here's the practical difference:

That 7% doesn't sound like much, but visually it's the difference between "that's nice" and "that's the focal point." The 100cm version will work fine above a smaller loveseat or in a bedroom, but in a standard living room with an 8-foot sofa, it'll look undersized.

The five-panel design also scales better at 127cm. At 100cm, the individual panels would be narrower, making the whole composition feel fragmented. At 127cm, each panel has enough surface area to show the leaf detail clearly from across the room.

Price-wise, you're comparing Moolwan's quality vinyl and pinewood frames (kiln-dried, proper moisture resistance) against marketplace options that might use cheaper materials. The splash-resistant coating alone is worth the difference if you're in a humid climate—monsoon season won't warp or discolor this.

Setting Realistic Expectations: Colors, Lighting, and Your Space

This won't look exactly like the product photo. No canvas does in real home conditions.

What to expect:

From across the room (12-14 feet away), you'll see the overall composition—the leaf shapes and color palette. From closer (4-6 feet), you'll notice the texture details in the vinyl finish and the individual panel breaks.

If you have a dark wall (less common but some homes have accent walls), these warm tones will create high contrast. If you have very light walls, the contrast will be softer, which most people prefer for art—it's less jarring on the eyes.

The five-panel design creates visual rhythm. Your eye will naturally move from left to right across the panels, which makes the wall feel more dynamic than a single flat canvas. This matters more than you'd think when you're sitting on your sofa looking at it daily.

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