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Welcome to our group SQIP.org Group! A space for us to connect and share with each other. Start by posting your thoughts, sharing media, or creating a poll.
What helped most was learning from examples that are actually executed in NYC spaces, where light, humidity, and wear are very real factors. One thing I kept returning to as a reference was https://feelflow.space/pages/mural-painting-services-in-new-york because it shows how expert mural services in NYC handle different surfaces and plan for durability, scale, and real-life conditions. Watching how they adjust designs for narrow walls, corners, or bright sunlight helped me understand why small decisions during prep matter so much. I’d say always be honest about how your space is used, ask artists about wear and maintenance, and pay attention to lighting throughout the day. Even small changes in design, color, or placement can completely change the feel of a room. Seeing murals age over time and interact with the space taught me that they’re not just art on a wall—they live with you and become part of the environment, which is what makes them worth doing right.