A Mural for A Shoestring Budget

Just to be clear, everything we do is a custom mural for each client. The idea is to give our clients the exact mural they want on their walls.

Of course, the bigger the wall mural, the more expensive it is. But what about our clients who are on a limited budget? Is there a mural in their future?

The answer is yes, and further, a small mural can still make a big impact in your home or office.

Here is one example. The mural of Cape Ann is an important one to our client, but where would it make the biggest impact? The answer in this case was on a bathroom wall.

A 5' x 4.5' mural similar to this is just $395.  Shipping is free in the US.

The client kept the colors that NOAA charts come in and we did a mural centering Cape Ann on the wall. 

Notice how the tiles pick up the green and beige in this mural.

But it is what the client did in modest decorating that really added to the mural. Note in my second picture how the colors of the starfish tile matches both the tidal flat green and the beige land color. The shower towel is even flattering to the mural!

Point is, budgetary concerns should not stop you from having a nautical chart wallpaper mural in your home or office. And the bathroom decorations can easily add to the effect by careful selection of color and seagoing theme.

Want more ideas? Just give us a call at (801) 989-8083 or send an inquiry to Info@nauticalwalls.com and we'll work with you to get the "most mural for the money."

Buffy Farley

  "Skipper" Steve Morris has been sailing for more than 45 years. Whenever Skipper's sailor friends used to talk about their sailing adventures, it was not unusual for them to grab a chart, unroll it to a certain island or waterway, and tell a story of what happened during a particular voyage. As Skipper realized that nautical charts are used for navigating stories as well as passageways, the idea of nautical chart murals came naturally. What better place to tell a tale of the sea than in one's own home or office than with a beautiful nautical chart mural as the visual aid!

   In 2013, he moved to the Coeur d'Alene area of Northern Idaho with his wife Linda. When Skipper is not working on murals, you can find him sailing his Erickson 27' on Lake Coeur d’Alene.

   He continues to design custom-made wallpaper from nautical charts, satellite photos, topographical maps and favorite photos.

http://nauticalchartwallpaper.com
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