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Meaningful Wall Murals for Your Home

byGirijaTravels to client locations across IndiaStarts from250 per sq ftView full gallery

I don't just decorate walls; I listen to what they need to say. Whether it's a traditional kolam for your living room or custom graffiti for a teen's bedroom, let's turn your space into a story.

A time-lapse video showing the creation of the "Kanmani Anbodu Jai Bhim" graffiti mural. Starting with a blank wall, I build up layers of spray paint and wall emulsion to create the final vibrant, three-dimensional piece. This shows the entire process of a custom bedroom wall painting.

Another angle of the finished Tamil graffiti mural in my daughter's room. The bright, popping colors and dynamic lettering create a focal point that is both art and a declaration of identity, perfect for a teen's personal space.

An angled shot of the traditional kolam and marigold mural, showing how it wraps around a corner and integrates with the room's furniture. This demonstrates how I design wall art to complement the existing architecture and interior decor of a home.

A close-up detail of the kolam mural. You can see the texture of the wall and the hand-painted quality of the lines and dots, which gives the piece an authentic, rustic feel inspired by traditional South Indian floor art.

A macro shot of one of the painted marigold flowers from the home mural. The layered colors and brushwork create a sense of depth and texture, making the flowers appear to float on the wall.

The very beginning of a new mural. My paint-splattered arm against a wall with the first few strokes of blue shows the raw, physical start of any project. It’s a moment of pure potential before the final image takes shape.

About Murals for Homes: Stories on Your Walls

I believe a wall should be a conversation, not just decor. Before I open a single paint can, we spend time talking about the stories, memories, or ideals you want to reflect in your space. If you are adventurous, I love it when families—kids included—join in to paint, turning the wall into a shared memory of the process itself.

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