Frequently Asked Questions
The wall hanging sign measures twelve inches by sixteen inches. This size makes it a versatile decor piece suitable for various spaces.
The sign is made of aluminum. This material ensures durability and resistance to rust and fading.
Yes, the sign is designed for both indoor and outdoor use. It can withstand direct sunlight for a considerable time without significant fading.
You can easily hang the sign using the included black hanging rope. It is lightweight, allowing for installation with virtually any nail or screw.
This sign is perfect for a variety of decor styles, including kitchens, bathrooms, patios, and porches. Its vibrant colors enhance any space.
Yes, this sign makes a great gift. It’s ideal for housewarmings, weddings, or as a thoughtful gift for dog lovers.
To maintain the sign, clean it with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid abrasive materials to preserve the finish.
Yes, the aluminum sign is rust and fade resistant. It is designed to maintain its vibrant colors even with exposure to sunlight.
The sign features a sophisticated design with a brushed silver color on the back and rounded corners for safety. It adds elegance to any decor.
The sign is lightweight, making it easy to hang and reposition as needed. This feature enhances its usability in various settings.
No, the sign does not contain any hazardous materials. It is safe for use in homes and outdoor spaces.
The sign weighs very little, making it easy to handle and install. Specific weight details are not provided, but it is designed to be lightweight.
Yes, the sign can be used in commercial settings like cafes or shops. Its attractive design can draw attention to specific areas.
The sign features a multicolor design. This vibrant color palette is designed to brighten up any space.
No, this sign is not customizable. It comes in a set design featuring artwork from Caroline's Treasures.
The rounded corners enhance safety by reducing sharp edges. This feature makes it a safer choice for homes with children or pets.

