Geometric mural by Elevate Form in a residential living room — Dan Leckie commission.
Elevate Form

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Geometric wall compositions for modern spaces.

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ISelected Work

A small selection of recent commissions — from private residences to commercial interiors. Each piece was drawn to the room it lives in.

Multi-colour mural of stepped parallelograms cascading up a heritage staircase atrium wall.
I

Chromatic Ascent

A staircase mural for a heritage home — interlocking parallelograms in twenty-nine colours, cascading the full height of the atrium.

Location
Kitchener, Canada
Year
2026
Scale
16.7 m² (180 sq ft)
Complexity
29 Colours
Chromatic Ascent — lower register of the wall, with an Eames chair at the base of the cascade.
Chromatic Ascent — upper register, viewed from the staircase landing across the dark oak banister.
Chromatic Ascent — close detail of the overlapping parallelograms at the centre of the wall.
Chromatic Ascent — wide view of the upper wall with the dark oak banister cutting across the foreground.
Layout study
Chromatic Ascent — original layout study with all twenty-nine paint codes mapped onto the wall plan.
Before
Chromatic Ascent — the prepared staircase wall, with the project's paint cans queued along the steps below.
After
Chromatic Ascent — the same staircase wall after the mural was painted.
Triangulated mural in mint, sage, and graphite climbing a residential stairwell, with a single red triangle at the window.
II

Mint & Vermillion

A two-wall stairwell composition — a grid of triangles in mint, sage, and graphite, anchored by a single vermillion at the window.

Location
Kitchener, Canada
Year
2013
Scale
16.3 m² (175 sq ft)
Complexity
7 Colours
Mint & Vermillion — looking up from the lower landing toward the corner where the two walls meet.
Mint & Vermillion — looking down the staircase, the window framed by the lone vermillion triangle.
Mint & Vermillion — corner detail where the triangulated pattern turns onto the second wall and meets the ceiling.
Layout study
Mint & Vermillion — original layout study, with the wall plan mapped and the lone vermillion accent placed beside the window.
Triangulated wall mural in white, warm grey, charcoal, and dusty teal, set behind a piano and synthesizer in a Toronto condo.
III

Quiet Composition

A single-wall composition for a downtown condo — four colours arranged in a tight triangulated grid that anchors the main living space.

Location
Toronto, Canada
Year
2018
Scale
9.3 m² (100 sq ft)
Complexity
4 Colours
Quiet Composition — vertical detail with a wall vent and HVAC access panel absorbed into the geometry.
Quiet Composition — wide detail showing the triangulated pattern resolving around a doorway cut into the wall.
Before
Quiet Composition — the living room before the mural was painted.
After
Quiet Composition — the living room after the mural was installed.
IIProcess

Considered, from first sketch to last brushstroke.

  1. 01

    Consultation

    We walk the space, listen to the brief, and understand the architecture, light, and rhythm of the room.

  2. 02

    Concept & Mockups

    We translate the conversation into a small set of considered concepts — drawings and scaled mockups.

  3. 03

    Execution

    On-site, hand-painted with care. Tape, crisp lines, and a calm pace. Three coats per colour, with drying time between — most walls take five to ten days.

  4. 04

    Final Reveal

    We sign the wall, document it properly, and hand the room back transformed.

IIIOn the Studio

Elevate Form transforms interior architecture through geometric composition — quiet, deliberate work that gives a room a center of gravity. Every wall is drawn by hand, scaled to its space, and painted to last.

Disciplines

  • 01Geometric Murals
  • 02Wall Compositions
  • 03Layout Studies
  • 04Site-Specific Work
IVCommissions · 2026

Let’s design
your space.

Currently accepting two private and one commercial commission for the second half of the year.