Italy Tuscany Mural

Tuscany Mural

This beautiful mural was done for a showroom in a furniture store in the basement . There were no windows and the Tuscan Mural brought some light and life to the space.

Basically every room which is dark, has only small windows or is too small can be lightened up with a mural.

The faux finished arch and the balcony create extra space which make you feel steping out.

You don’t need to be an Italy fan for such a mural.  It can be done in less than 2 weeks and will cost you $2700. What a deal for a daily view!
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Eye Catcher – Swiss Cheese Bench

Swiss Cheese Bench

Swiss Cheese Bench

Swiss Cheese Bench

When you think of Switzerland what comes first in mind? Chocolate, of course but also the famous Swiss Cheese. Right?
 
In 2005 this bench was exhibited in Zurich and everyone loved and could memorize it.

Such a bench is great for restaurant’s waiting areas or for a garden or patio.
If you like something special which will catch anybodys attention, you should have such a bench.

The bench will be customized with an appropiate  design  for your business or with any design of your choice.

Asian Mural for Diningroom or bathroom

Do you like the Asian style of interior design?  I did this Bamboo Mural for a Diningroom and it made such a big difference. My client had many Asian accents in her home and the Bamboo wall made the diningroom look perfect. Such a mural can be in a hallway or livingroom as well as in a bathroom. In fact it looks like hand painted wall paper and such a look adds some sophisticated touch to the space.

Wall before I did the mural

Wall before I did the mural

Asian Bamboo Mural

Asian Bamboo Mural

How to make a room look bigger

Tropical Mural

  • Choose a templateFor the bathroom I got a picture (in this case from the Interior Designer) and I used it as a template;  it was a tropical scene which the client liked a lot.

    Step 2
    Make the draft (design)

You can do a little drawing or use your painting computer programs such as Photoshop. I always take a picture of the blank wall and copy and paste the mural elements into the photograph. For the tropical mural I took some elements of the photo and combined them with other ideas like hibiscus flowers, tropical plants and so on.
I will show you a detailled draft in my next article.

Step 3
Paint the mural
If the mural needs a light coating you would do this first. For the tropical landscape I used a white surface because of the different colors (sky and forest)
Then you do the outlines; I use charcoal – I would not recommend pencil or any other paint.
Fill in hte background colors for the sky and forest, so a foliage green and sky blue which I . Use light colors and systematically add the details. You can do them freehand or project them. For this mural I used the projector only for the plant named bird of paradise in the right corner.

Step 4
The mural’s details would be added at the end, some highlights, deeper tones and little lines here and there. It has to come alive.
After it was finished I sealed the mural with a matt finish to protect it from moisture.

How to make a bathroom look bigger

Bathroom wall before mural

Bathroom wall before muralMural Niche with orchids

 Mural Niche with orchids

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mural Niche with orchids

What do you do when the bathroom is long and small as the one I did the mural for?
First a Faux Finish will add a warm touch to the whole room.  Then I painted a Niche Mural which was adding dimension and more brightness into the small bathroom. The stencil border makes the whole design complete.

Go for a hike in the mountains – Panoramic Mural Beverly Hills

Alpine Panoramic Mural for a Beverly Hills residence stretching over the door and all walls 
Swiss Alps in a bathroom
Swiss Alps in a bathroom

Take a bath in a tropical setting – Bathroom Mural Porter Ranch

tropical muralTropical Mural