Factories

Factories wall murals by Photowall are a great tool to bring into your interior design. These industrial sites can provide your wall decoration with incredible texture and grit. SinceRead more they usually consist of buildings and machinery, you will see plenty of details in each image of this category. In factories wall murals, there are also many complexes that host several buildings, making the collection diverse and interesting. There are even glimpses of where workers manufacture goods or operate machines processing one product into another. It is also vital to know that while factory generally refers to a production site where a specific item is produced, the site where a specific process takes place is most often called a plant. This is just one of the many things you will learn in factories wall murals which you can then share with family, friends and colleagues. Upgrade the visual weight of your residential, recreational or even corporate space with these items by Photowall. As per usual, your chosen factories wall murals can be adjusted to your existing, or planned, interior design style.

Factories wall murals and history

The Industrial Revolution was a time when the manufacturing of goods moved from small shops and homes to large factories. This shift brought about changes in culture as people moved from rural areas to big cities in order to work. It also introduced new technologies, new types of transportation and a different way of life for many. You will see traces of this in many of our factories wall murals. This world-changing revolution began in Great Britain in the late 1700s, where many of the first innovations that enabled it began in the textile industry. Britain also had plenty of coal and iron which was important to power and make machines for the factories. The Industrial Revolution lasted for over 100 years in two phases. The first wave of the Industrial Revolution lasted from the late 1700s to the mid-1800s, where it industrialized the manufacture of textiles and began the move of production from homes to factories. The Second Industrial Revolution took place from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s, during which large factories and companies began to use more technologies to mass produce goods. Many remnants of this era can be found in factories wall murals.

A minor difference

Since we are talking about heavy machinery and processes that involve heat, naturally there will be an element of smoke and steam. When selecting factories wall murals that possess these attributes, it might be good to know the difference between the two. What sets smoke apart from steam is that smoke contains other gasses such as sulfur oxides and carbon dioxide, as well as small particles. Steam, by its scientific definition is basically the gaseous state of water. As we make our way through this assortment of factories wall murals, you will see the difference and be able to translate it into real life. Take for instance the piece entitled "Factory Night View". This particular factories wall mural falls under the label of real-life photograph, which can fit very well if you are going for that industrial look in your interiors.

Graffiti in factories wall murals

The main thing about street art is that since it is considered illegal in a lot of places, it is most often done in places that are hard to reach. One of the most popular of such locations are of course, abandoned or even still in use factories. Street artists are often all go unseen, maintaining an anonymity that might afford them fame, but ironically never in the sense that they get to enjoy that fame. Graffiti is in its own and unique way, one of the purest expressions of the heart, and like most true things, is often found in places both hidden and unexpected. Share this deep sentiment with factories wall murals like "Abandoned Building" which combines the grit of factories with the artistry of graffiti. Factories wall murals such as this can be the difference between your space being ordinary and extraordinary.
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