FAQs

 

What can I send to get a mural estimate?

You can send us a combination of any of the following:

  • A picture of the wall or space

  • Wall size or dimensions

  • Location of mural

  • Any reference images or pictures of ideas you have in mind

  • Architectural renderings, elevations or floor plans

  • Interior design specifications, color schemes or mood boards

Can you provide a written estimate?

We can give a price quote after discussing project details with the client. We can also schedule a phone consultation or site visit.

How much does a mural/artwork cost?

The costs vary depending on the location, interior or exterior, size of wall, site preparation, amount of time the project will take, equipment rental fees and level of detail in the design. When we gather all the project data from the client, then we can quote the total cost of the mural/artwork.

Concept Design

We create a digital concept for all our mural designs, and a free-hand sketch for our canvas creations. This ensures that the client will be able to see what the art looks like before painting begins. Once the client approves the design, we move on to scheduling the project. We charge a minimal design fee for this process.

I don’t know exactly what I want, can you design something from a few photos of different ideas?

Sure, and in fact we encourage this as part of the creative process. It is important to ensure that we have a very clear idea of what style, colors or theme you envision.

How long will the mural/artwork take to create?

It depends on the level of detail in the artwork, size, and location of the wall.

What kind of murals do you paint?

  • Residential

  • Commercial

  • Hotels

  • Restaurants

  • Offices

  • Public Art Spaces

  • Corporate Buildings

  • Healthcare Facilities

  • Condominiums and Apartment Buildings

What should I expect once the mural begins?

Once we set our start date and completion date we will work on the mural at different hours depending on what’s needed for the particular project. Most of our mornings are spent in the studio communicating with clients, planning logistics, gathering materials, or working on media production and our afternoons are on site. We always give our full attention to the client once the project begins and you will have direct access to the lead artist during the entire duration of the project.