Frequently Asked Questions

  • All kinds. We create murals indoors and outdoors, in homes and businesses, across offices, retail spaces, restaurants, schools, and just about any room you can imagine. Walls, ceilings, doors, windows, furniture, objects—you name it.
    We’re a commercial mural company made up of working artists, and our job is to help bring your ideas to life, whether that’s a bold statement piece or something subtle and personal.

  • It starts with reaching out to us. From there, we’ll schedule an in-person meeting to chat about your space, goals, and ideas. After that, we create a proposal that includes rough art mockups—this helps explore options and make sure we’re all aligned on direction. Once the proposal feels right, we’ll either make revisions or move forward with a signed agreement and deposit. Your project then enters the queue and will be scheduled once the artist’s availability opens up. Adjustments can be made along the way as the mural comes to life.

  • Yes—we guide you through the entire design process. That said, it’s helpful if you come in with a general idea of possible subject matter, themes, or references you’re drawn to. From there, we collaborate to refine the concept, explore creative directions, and land on a design that fits both the space and your vision.

  • Mural pricing varies based on size, detail, surface condition, and location. You can find general pricing information on our website to get a ballpark idea. From there, we typically work one of two ways: we can design first and provide an estimate based on the finalized concept, or we can start with your budget and create a design that looks great while staying within that range. After our consultation, you’ll receive a custom proposal with clear, transparent pricing.

  • Think of it less like a paint crew showing up and more like having an enormously talented friend stop by for a few hours a day to create something special. The artist works thoughtfully and intentionally, building the mural over time based on the ideas we’ve developed together. It’s a creative, human process—and you’ll get to watch the artwork take shape in real time.