Frequently Asked Questions
The wall or door hanging print measures twelve inches by sixteen inches. This size makes it a versatile decor option for various spaces.
This print is made of aluminum. This material is known for being durable and resistant to rust and fading.
Yes, this print is suitable for outdoor use. It can endure direct sunlight for a considerable time without significant fading.
You can easily install this print using the included black hanging rope. It can be hung with virtually any nail or screw.
Yes, you can use this print in your bathroom. Its durable and weather-resistant design makes it ideal for humid environments.
Yes, this print is easy to clean. A simple wipe with a damp cloth will help maintain its vibrant colors.
To prevent fading, avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. While it is designed to withstand some sun, limiting exposure will help maintain its colors.
Yes, this print is safe for children's rooms. It features rounded corners for safety and adds a colorful touch to the decor.
This print complements various decor styles, including contemporary, rustic, and traditional themes. Its vibrant colors and sophisticated design enhance any space.
Yes, this print makes a great gift for special occasions. It is perfect as a hostess gift, housewarming gift, or for weddings.
No, there is no specific warranty mentioned for this product. However, it is built to last with durable materials.
If the print arrives damaged, please contact customer support for assistance. They will guide you on the return or exchange process.
With proper care, this print can last several years outdoors. Its rust and fade-resistant properties contribute to its longevity.
Yes, the hanging rope is included with the print. This makes installation quick and easy.
Yes, this print is perfect for kitchen use. Its vibrant colors will brighten up the space and add a decorative touch.
The print features artwork from one of Caroline's Treasures' artists or designers, showcasing a festive Christmas tree and Pekingese theme.

