Best Seller! In addition to our Sky Mural Collection, you can specify individual panels from this collection when you have a large number of light panels spaced apart from each other that show a common sky. They are derived from our vast portfolio of California sky photographs that make up our California, Malibu, and Santa Barbara sky scenes.
HOW TO ORDER
1. To SAVE on CUSTOM SIZE Charges: Select the first item Batch Cart Entry.
2. Then, specify the desired panel numbers in the Customer Instructions box and set the Order QTY to match. All panels in a single group must be the same size. Contact us for assistance.
3. STANDARD SIZE 47 3/4 x 23 3/4 Ordering: There are no extra charges for standard sized panels, therefore you may optionally enter individual panels into the cart as normal.
Check out our 2×2 Variety Set as well!
Panel Brightnessi
Lightness-Darkness
The Panel Brightness rating assigned to each design is based on the average luminosity (0-Black to 255-White) of the digital artwork file. It can be used as a guideline to predict artwork light reduction of one design compared to another.
| Average Luminosity (0-255) | Assigned Brightness Number | |
|---|---|---|
| Darkest | 1 – 139 | 1 |
| Dark | 140 – 169 | 2 |
| Medium | 170 – 199 | 3 |
| Light | 200 – 219 | 4 |
| Lightest | 220 – 255 | 5 |
Panel Brightness Examples:
#5: Best designs for kitchens, bathrooms, and other rooms requiring the brightest light.
#4: Good designs for kitchens and bathrooms or in rooms where high light throughput is desired.
#3: Good for most lighting locations. Can work for kitchens in conjunction with a lot of other light sources (i.e., windows or canned lights).
#2: Not as dark as #1. Requires some task lighting in the room. Used commonly in treatment rooms.
#1: This design selection is for ambient lighting only with several other light sources for tasks.
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Rob H. –
We’ve installed a series of 12 sky panels in our windowless high school choir room in an attempt to give the room a little boost. It’s tough to feel creative in a room that feels like it’s in a basement compared to the rest of our campus.
So far, so good. They look really nice and soften the in institutional look of the space. My only minor criticisms is that the blue sky is significantly more muted in some of the panels which makes them appear washed out.
I’m going to try re-arranging them and see if that helps.