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Step 1
You and Devon will meet at the space to be painted to go over your ideas for the project. She will encourage you to bring pictures from books and magazines to best show your intention for the mural. The final mural will be an original piece of art and not copied from a photo, but the more visual inspiration you have to show her in the initial meeting, the better idea she has of what you want in your space. Some clients aren’t sure of what they would like painted in their space and in this case, Devon will offer thoughtful suggestions. During this first meeting, a quick sketch with notes will be created as well. |
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Step 2
Devon will contact you within a few days and supply you with a detailed sketch of the mural design, as well as a composite of what the mural will look like in the particular space considering furniture and such items. She will also provide a rough estimate depending on the size and complexity of the mural. If you’re happy with the mural design and the final estimate, a $200 non-refundable deposit is then due, and a tentative date is planned. (The $200 deposit will be applied to the total cost of the mural once the estimate and design are approved). |
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Step 3
A start date for the mural will be scheduled, and any changes or updates will be made to the mural design if necessary. A contract will be created and you’ll receive a copy for your records.
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Step 4
On the start date of the mural, 50% of the total cost will be due. If there are any changes made to the mural after the project has begun, there will be additional charges. The remaining balance is due upon completion of the mural. Devon believes her work isn’t complete until her clients are absolutely satisfied and love the end product, and she works hard to always meet that goal. |
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