Decor wall in a different way - by feel, not by template

I don't just make pretty decorative walls. My aim is that these walls should not only be aesthetically pleasing, but also really touch you: evoke feelings, bring back memories or inspire new thoughts.

If it's a decorative wall, you might want to think about it:

  • Which style is really yours? Modern, retro, abstract or clean? Maybe a mixture of all of these, or something completely unique?
  • What feelings or mood do you want to fill the space with?
  • What colours do you like and how do they affect you?
  • Are there specific elements you would like to see in return? Real wood, a mirror, a picture frame, a manger, a special wallpaper, or even a family keepsake or symbol? 

I like a challenge, if a project is technically exciting, if it can tell a story, from the plaster to the finishing touches of the decor.

If walls could tell a story...

I'll show you some of my work, not just for inspiration, but with stories. Get to know the real people, real desires and real ideas behind some wall art. 

I believe that walls have a soul in a sense - and vice versa: every soul has its own wall to be in harmony with. 

Cheap, fast decorative walls

For this wall, I was asked to make it cost-effective and very quick, but also exciting, colourful and most importantly, flat. No grooves, no textures.

Such a abstract wall costs 1000-1200 Ft/m2 and depending on the size I can make it in about 2 days. After choosing the colours, I randomly made the pattern. Where appropriate, such a surface can be combined with more special materials and decorative techniques.

 

Experience-based decorative walls

At this wall a ExperienceI have displayed on the wall.

The idea was a palm-fringed beach, with turquoise-green water and coconuts hanging from trees, which the owner had collected from abroad. I used them in a way that was not only attractive but also useful: plants could be planted. I also used the owner's modern-looking wallpaper. All this took 5 days to complete.

Meeting wall techniques

This wall was commissioned by the couple to evoke an autumnal atmosphere, as a painted leaf pattern wall imagined. The wife preferred golden yellow, while the husband preferred brownish-grey, so I used those colours. I also used the colour blocking technique for harmony. I created blocks on the wall, setting a limit to them so that the intense colours were not too dominant. This framing gives the wall a modern yet organic look. The work was completed in 4 days.

Textured plant pattern wall

My love project. For this wall decoration, I created my own patterns that beautifully follow the pattern of some of the plants. As I made the patterns myself, I was able to adapt them to the size of the room, so they look as beautiful as possible and harmonise with the interior.

With such a structured but lifelike plant pattern, I can easily bring nature into your home, creating a completely unique atmosphere. Whether it's a small apartment or an office building, a sense of nature is important everywhere. Perfect for rooms where there's no room for real plants. With this technique, I turn every wall into a unique creation.

Miami Wall

Miami art deco is a summery, cheerful style, characterised by pastel colours, marine and tropical motifs. I was inspired by this style too: the textured pattern of tropical plants beautifully decorates this style full of colour and playfulness. For the structured walls, I match each plant pattern to the size of the space where the wall decoration is placed, so the decor doesn't get lost in the space, it stands out beautifully from a distance.