Bamboo
I don’t normally do paint murals on site, but these folks are friends of mine.
Columbia River Gorge
This one is off to a new home. It will be a custom tile mural kitchen backsplash for a home in Seattle. It features a scene, partly accurate and partly imagined, of the Columbia River Gorge, on the Washington/Oregon border.
Water Birds
Here’s a nice custom tile mural that would be appropriate for any area of the country. The clients are bird watchers, so it features some of their favorite birds. It will go above a tub, on two walls. The corner will be the grout line between the two crested mergansers.
Orcas Island
This custom tile mural will go into the same house that the tide pool mural I posted last week is going into. These people are my favorite clients of all time!
Tide Pools
Here’s the biggest custom tile mural I’ve done in a while. It features tide pools with Mt. Baker in the background, and a kraken eating the ferry boat.
Antique tiles
This series of custom tiles was based on a series of antique Mexican tiles. They’re 6” x 12”.
Folk art tile mural installed
This little custom tile mural for a kitchen backsplash got installed really quickly. they often take months to get in, but this one made it in just a couple of weeks.
Folk art
This little custom tile backsplash mural just went home last week. It’s based on several examples of different folk art styles.
7 Reasons Handmade Ceramic Tiles Are Perfect for Sustainable Interiors
Sustainable interiors. Sounds fancy, right? Like something curated by a minimalist influencer who drinks oat milk and owns exactly three linen shirts. But here’s the thing—eco-friendly living doesn’t have to be all hemp cushions and houseplants named Fern. It can be bold, beautiful, and built to last. And smack in the middle of that intersection?