Custom Colaborations

This anchor with a heart inside it has become a recent favorite

Over the years, we have learned that our clients have become more creative. Within the past year, we have had more requests for color changes, marking a home or landmark with an anchor or star, labeling landmarks, etc. 

The good news is that we do the client’s changes at no extra charge. We can even put our client’s name in our custom cartouche as shown below – all for free.  

Nautical Walls Cartouche

While most of our interior design contacts tell us the NOAA colors go with just about any color design, many of our clients are attempting to find some color harmony between the nautical chart mural and an accent wall, or other design elements. To help us help you, plan a visit to either Benjamin-Moore or Sherwin-Williams and find the precise color that will work best. Be sure to let us know the name of the color and the number on the swatch.  Also, let us know what feature you want to recolor, e.g., land, shallow water, marshland, etc. 

Another way to help is to let us know what city or feature is your focal point of interest.  

Gulf of Mexico Nautical Chart Wallpaper in nursery

In our slide show on Instagram, we show how a change in the shallow water can help bring out the color of the accent wall in this charming nursery!

With that, we will have the information to make changes and send them to you to see if the customization of your mural meets with your approval. 

If this sounds good to you, go to our “Get a Quote” and let’s talk about your ideas for a nautical chart mural.

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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