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Liguria
Murals in Liguria for homes, hotels, restaurants, guesthouses, and boutiques.
Tell me what kind of space you have and your idea.

If you write to me about a mural, the process stays simple and concrete.
Even if your idea is still a little undefined, we can shape it together.
Describe the atmosphere of the space. You can also send me a photo of the place.
I’ll send you a first digital sketch based on a photo of your wall, to help you visualize the project more clearly.
We’ll then decide together on the price and the date of the project.
Each project begins with the surface, the light, the proportions, the circulation, and the way the place is lived.
In Liguria, what matters most is stone, pale plaster, narrow passages, homes facing the sea, and a light that shifts constantly through the day. The painting has to start from the place, its light, and the way it is lived in.
Giulia can work for homes, hotels, restaurants, guesthouses, boutiques, and hospitality spaces, and also in entryways, staircases, corridors, ceilings, and passageways.
The project can be floral, vegetal, maritime, narrative, or more restrained. What matters most is the relationship between painting, surface, and the way the place is lived.
A few photos, the city, the type of space, approximate dimensions, and the atmosphere you want are enough to begin. From there, the project becomes more precise wall by wall.
Here, a mural is often discovered while walking, among stairs, turns, and walls that already have a strong material presence.
In Liguria, spaces often come with stairs, stone walls, textured plaster, and entries that change direction. A mural needs to respect that rhythm and move with the space.
Here, painting is not always seen frontally and at rest. You meet it while climbing, turning a corner, crossing a corridor, or entering a small courtyard. The composition needs to hold movement and distance.
Bright facades, home entryways, small hotels, restaurants, and walls that live close to stone, greenery, and sea air are often the strongest settings. The project should always grow from the relationship between the surface and the real life of the place.
In Liguria, what matters is stone, pale plaster, narrow passages, homes facing the sea, and a light that shifts constantly through the day. Giulia works on site with attention to proportion, gesture, and the place the painting takes in the room.



The project can be floral, vegetal, maritime, narrative, or more restrained. What matters most is the relationship between painting, surface, and the way the place is lived.
Village houses, sea-facing apartments, entryways, staircases, and rooms where color can make the wall feel warmer and more alive.
Restaurants, small hotels, boutiques, and places that want atmosphere without losing the honesty of the material and the light.
The project can be floral, vegetal, maritime, narrative, or more restrained. What matters most is the relationship between painting, surface, and the way the place is lived.
Homes, hospitality spaces, portfolio, and nearby pages to explore.
A few places directly connected to this territory.
Custom murals in Sanremo for homes, villas, hotels, restaurants, boutiques, and professional spaces.
ExploreCustom murals in Bordighera for homes, villas, hotels, restaurants, boutiques, and professional spaces.
ExploreCustom murals in Ventimiglia for homes, villas, hotels, restaurants, boutiques, and professional spaces.
ExploreCustom murals in Portofino for homes, villas, hotels, restaurants, boutiques, and professional spaces.
ExploreCustom murals in Genoa for homes, villas, hotels, restaurants, boutiques, and professional spaces.
ExploreWithin this Ligurian axis, Ventimiglia and Bordighera also belong naturally. They do not need to be central pages to be genuinely covered: they sit inside the same continuity of riviera homes, small hotels, entryways, facades, and passage spaces where painting meets stone, plaster, and changing light.
Ventimiglia belongs here when the project involves passage spaces, facades, border homes, small hospitality places, and walls that support everyday movement.
Bordighera belongs to the same breath for homes, hotels, bedrooms, pale walls, greenery, and a light that shifts constantly throughout the day.
The method stays the same across this part of Liguria: the mural begins from the real surface, the way the wall is seen, the rhythm of the place, and the way people move through it.