Honolulu

Hawaii is on many bucket lists when it comes to travel. The capital of this paradise can now be the focal point of your interior design. With Photowall's Honolulu wall murals, you canRead more change the entire look of your wall decoration in an instant. Although it can be considered as one of the most remote cities globally, it is truly a modern metropolis but still with the charm of seaside town. As we explore Honolulu wall murals, you will learn many new things that you can share with your family and friends. Honolulu is also called Hawaii’s gateway to the world because of its infrastructure which you will also see in Honolulu wall murals. A treasure trove of American history and tourist activity, this city can also boast of a tropical climate, famous surfing destinations, natural scenery and of course, incredible beaches. Immerse yourself in Polynesian culture and equip your room with Honolulu wall murals. As per usual, you can edit your selected items to match, or contrast, with your existing aesthetic and colour schemes.

Honolulu wall murals and history

It has been theorized that the earliest inhabitants of Hawaii were navigators from the Marquesas Islands, finding their way to Hawaii sometime around 900 A.D. It was the British Captain James Cook though who really jump-started the Hawaii we are familiar with now on his third Pacific voyage in 1778. Sadly, this mainly consisted of conflict and an influx of diseases brought by European and mainland American voyagers. The city you see in Honolulu wall murals was created by foreigners beside the tiny harbor of Kou in the first half of the 19th century. Expanding rapidly, the Honolulu Harbor was full of masts by 1850 becoming the hub of commerce for the entire northern and central Pacific. After Pearl Harbor made the United States of American enter World War II, Hawaii officially became the 50th state in 1959. What you see now in Honolulu wall murals is a remnant of this resilience and rebuild.

Placing and usage

In Honolulu wall murals, you will find different hues and tones that can help you in decorating your space. Since the majority of these images are of the horizontal persuasion, they would make most sense in a wide area such as the foyer or a hallway. Nonetheless, Honolulu wall murals also fit perfectly in living rooms and board rooms at the office. Depending on your aesthetic, you can choose the motifs to match your selected interior design style. You can partner Honolulu wall murals with a tropical vibe by placing appropriate furniture and plants around them. If you want something more modern, perhaps the Honolulu wall mural "Honolulu Hawaii Skyline Black" is more your cup of tea. The always classy black and white can provide your interiors with character and tremendous texture. This particular Honolulu wall mural could also prove to be a popular addition to a teenager's bedroom or study area. As you can see in this selection by Photowall, the possibilities are numerous. Honolulu wall murals allow you to play around and experiment with your wall decor in the best possible manner.

The buildings of Honolulu wall murals

Did you know that Honolulu actually ranks 4th among U.S. cities in terms of skyscrapers? The city is home to 104 buildings with a combined height of 11,855 meters. If you look closely at these Honolulu wall murals you will immediately realize why. Although it has to be noted that Honolulu does not have much in the way of "true skyscrapers" that top out at over 150 meters. Alas, as you can observe in Honolulu wall murals the city does have a lot of tall buildings. This is also due to the fact that over the past decade, nine of Honolulu's 20 tallest buildings have been erected. Perhaps the most prominent of them is the First Hawaiian Center which was the city's tallest building ever since 1996, but was toppled in 2021 by the Central Ala Moana at just a couple of meters. Nonetheless, you can see the most iconic tall buildings of Hawaii's capital in our great selection of Honolulu wall murals.
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