Residential
Mosaics can make a space
more vibrant and inviting, and is a wonderful way to show the world who you are. If you have visited tile stores and
just can't seem to find what you are looking for, a custom mosaic may be your answer. We have created mosaics for
many homes, and can work with you to find just the right surface to install the masterpiece of your dreams. Some possible
areas in your home to consider for a mosaic:
Bathroom:
sink, countertop, shower walls, wall sconces, mirrors or floors
Kitchen: back-splash, wall mural, floors, dining
table, lighting
Bedroom or living room: fireplace surrounds, chest of drawers, chairs, wall art, mirror
Entry foyer: table, chandelier, stair risers, mirror
Garden: sculpture, fountain, birdbath, stepping
stones, stair risers, dividing wall, planters
Swimming pool: pool bottom or accent border
Commercial
Mosaics are a terrific way to
bring interest to your business or organization's public space. Durable and easy to maintain, a mosaic can become
the focal point and identifying image that helps people remember who you are and what you do. A mosaic sign or a mural
depicting an organizations' history and purpose will generate more interest than thousands of dollars spent on advertising.
We can help design, execute and install the perfect mosaic, and we guarantee your mosaic will create lots of buzz. Some
possible areas to consider for a mosaic:
Restaurant:
Mosaic tabletops, bar top or bar front, sign-age, floors, mirrors, stair risers, lighting, interior or exterior wall mural
Business or Organization: Sign-age, exterior mural, lobby mural, lighting, walkways, sculpture, large planters
How does the custom process
work?
The process of creating a custom design begins with a visit to the site and a conversation with the client.
I show my portfolio and mosaic style samples, and gauge the style and taste of the client. After obtaining specifications
for the proposed project, I'll work up the cost estimate. If agreeable with the client, I'll go to work on preliminary
drawings, often doing two or three variations. I'll present the client drawings and sample boards of proposed materials.
We'll discuss, and I'll receive feedback from the client. I'll make any changes, as needed, to the design, and
then present the final design.
Materials
Many different materials can be used to create a mosaic surface. I work with glass, china, ceramic and stone. Glass is available
in many colors and finishes, including iridescent and metallic, but a more traditional look can be achieved by using unglazed
porcelain, granite, marble or smalti.
How
much does a mosaic cost?
Pricing is dependent on several factors including: ( Click For Quick Estimate )
• complexity of design
• materials used
•
size of mosaic
• intricacy of the work
• difficulty of installation
•
number and distance of site visits