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Transparent Mural Commissioning Process
Most Developers Want Public Art
But Do Not Know Where to Start
Typical challenges include:
- Finding qualified mural artists
- Aligning multiple stakeholders on creative direction
- Managing insurance and contracts
- Coordinating lift access and installation logistics
- Ensuring the artwork reflects the building and neighborhood
the old way
Finding a Commercial Muralist Shouldn't Take Three Months
Wall Listings change that. Post your wall once — dimensions, surface type, timeline, and style direction — and let qualified artists come to you.
- Finding qualified mural artists
- Aligning multiple stakeholders on creative direction
- Managing insurance and contracts
- Coordinating lift access and installation logistics
- Ensuring the artwork reflects the building and neighborhood
How Wall Listings Work
Submit Your Wall Details
Receive Artist Proposals
Compare, Select, and Proceed
Contract, Install, Document
LISTING DETAILS
What You'll Submit to Post a Wall
Art Style Exploration
Interactive 3D Visualization
Location Context
Comprehensive Documentation
Detailed Specifications
The Challenge of Managing Mural Design Feedback
When commissioning a mural, design feedback often becomes scattered across emails, PDF markups, and text messages. This makes it difficult for teams to stay aligned and slows down the decision process.
Common challenges include:
- multiple stakeholders reviewing designs separately
- feedback getting lost in email threads
- difficulty comparing multiple artist proposals
- confusion around which design version is final
WXLLSPACE solves this by providing a structured design review system built specifically for real estate mural projects


A Centralized Workspace for Mural Concepts
The Design Review workspace brings every mural concept into one place so developers can review proposals clearly and efficiently.
Artists submit their mural concepts directly through the platform. Each submission includes the visual concept along with supporting project details.
Developers can review each concept in a structured format that makes it easy to understand the artist’s vision and evaluate how it fits the building.
Each design submission typically includes:
- mural concept artwork
- visual mockups applied to the building
- design description and narrative
- artist background and style information
This creates a consistent way to evaluate proposals across multiple artists.



