Do you want to create a spatial wallpaper in your home interiors? Follow the guide to know how you can choose from the best ideas. We shall also discuss it differently, for different kinds and different-sized rooms. We shall also see how it works with a phone wallpaper. It can be a great idea, depending on how you have planned it and how it gets executed. So, let’s begin!
What is a spatial wallpaper?
A spatial wallpaper is a type of wallpaper or even a digital background that creates a sense of depth and three-dimensionality when looked at. For home decor, this usually refers to 3D wallpapers with patterns, shapes, or murals that use perspective and light to make the wall appear to be moving or something, giving the illusion of a larger, more open space. On mobile devices, a spatial wallpaper is a dynamic and lively photo background that uses the phone’s motion sensors to shift and move, making the subject of the photo seem to move from its place in the background as you tilt your screen. It’s a visual trick that makes the screen or the walls more interesting to look at.
How to do a spatial wallpaper on a phone?
Here’s how you can make your phone’s wallpaper spatial –
Select a good photo
Rummage through your gallery to pick something that you think would work best for it. Choose a photo that has a clear subject in the foreground and a distinct background to avoid any blur. This helps the phone’s AI to separate the layers for the 3D effect you want.
Move to your lock screen editor
When you’ve found a picture, hold down on your lock screen to open the customization options. Now, create a new wallpaper from your photos.
Enable the effect
Once you’ve selected your photo, a small ‘3D’ or ‘Spatial’ button will appear in front of you. Tap on it, and the phone will analyze the image and apply the effect to it, giving you a spatial effect in that wallpaper.
All’s done
When you set the wallpaper, you’ll see the subject slowly pop out from the background as you move your phone. This is also I’m accordance with the touch sensors, so it moves accordingly.
How to do spatial wallpaper on a wall?
Here are the steps to give your walls a spatial effect –
Prepare the wall
Make sure your wall is clean, dry, and smooth before you put on wallpaper. Fill any holes or cracks you see, and sand down any bumps for a better finish.
Measure and cut the wallpaper
Find a spatial wallpaper that can make your room look better. Carefully measure the height and width of your wall and cut your wallpaper strips, leaving a few extra inches at the top and bottom to trim later. Keep aligning it from the head to the bottom.
Apply and smoothen
Measure and try to paste gently. Apply the paste to either the wall or the paper and then hang your first piece. Use a wallpaper smoother to remove any bubbles or to prevent them from appearing.
Go on
Once the strip is in place, trim the excess paper at the top and bottom with a sharp blade or knife. Now continue this process, aligning each new strip to the previous one, until your wall is covered!
That is what you need to do in order to give your walls a spatial effect.




