A small area of a large chart makes a big impression!

Captain Tom Cox lives on Spring Lake. His home is located on an estuary off of Lake Michigan, and is included in the chart below. But to Tom, the important part is Spring Lake where he lives.

Tom contacted Nautical Walls LLC some time a go and provided the height and width of this mural area on the wall. We “zooomed in” to the Spring Lake area and sent a handful of layouts to him until he found the one that worked best on his wall.

Long story made short, he ordered his mural and we produced in on DreamScape, the professional grade wall covering that most of our clients love because it is washable and has a matte finish.

Tom loves his mural and said:

“This bathroom wall turned out great! It's a real conversation piece! My mornings now consist of a daily chart study session . . . Thanks so much, Skipper Steve!”

Spring Lake Nautical chart wallpaper

Isn’t it time for you to have a great conversation piece on your wall? Just call or text us at 801-989-8083 and let’s talk about your ideas.

Buffy Farley

  "Skipper" Steve Morris has been sailing for more than 45 years. Whenever Skipper's sailor friends used to talk about their sailing adventures, it was not unusual for them to grab a chart, unroll it to a certain island or waterway, and tell a story of what happened during a particular voyage. As Skipper realized that nautical charts are used for navigating stories as well as passageways, the idea of nautical chart murals came naturally. What better place to tell a tale of the sea than in one's own home or office than with a beautiful nautical chart mural as the visual aid!

   In 2013, he moved to the Coeur d'Alene area of Northern Idaho with his wife Linda. When Skipper is not working on murals, you can find him sailing his Erickson 27' on Lake Coeur d’Alene.

   He continues to design custom-made wallpaper from nautical charts, satellite photos, topographical maps and favorite photos.

http://nauticalchartwallpaper.com
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