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Luxury wallcovering installation in a Punta Gorda, Florida home near Fishermen's Village
Serving Punta Gorda, FL

Punta Gorda Wallpaper Installation & Wall Finishing

Grasscloth, silk, and hand-applied wall finishes for the homes and condos that gave Punta Gorda the most carefully rebuilt downtown in Southwest Florida. We hang and finish walls across the historic Marion Avenue district, the canal homes of Punta Gorda Isles, Burnt Store, and the residences around Fishermen's Village — installed by a 42-year master craftsman who is also a licensed Florida GC.

Local context

Finished walls for a town that rebuilt itself with care

Punta Gorda is the rare Florida town where you can walk a downtown that was deliberately rebuilt, block by block, after Hurricane Charley in 2004. What came back — the historic district along Marion Avenue, the Harborwalk, and the wider grid south of US-41 — was rebuilt to a tougher standard, and the interiors that followed were finished to match. Those are the walls we work on: grasscloth and silk in the historic single-family homes south of downtown, hand-troweled lime and plaster finishes in the canal-front residences through Punta Gorda Isles, and refined wallcovering in the active 55-plus homes of Burnt Store Meadows and Burnt Store Lakes. Gulf-coast humidity is the reason this work belongs to a specialist here. Salt air off Charlotte Harbor and the high moisture load that comes with a waterfront address are unforgiving on delicate goods. Grasscloth panels can shade and seams can telegraph if the substrate is not sealed and the panels are not booked and sequenced correctly; silk stains if it is handled wet; lime and Venetian plaster finishes cure differently when the air is heavy. Getting any of it to lie flat and stay flat in a Punta Gorda condo or a PGI canal home takes an installer who understands the climate, not just the material. We also know the jurisdictions. Punta Gorda has its own city building department downtown in addition to the Charlotte County permit office in Murdock — they are different offices for different addresses, and when a project pairs wall finishing with the buildout behind it, knowing which counter you are standing at matters. Fishermen's Village and the waterfront carry their own design-review considerations as well.

  • Fishermen's Village
  • Burnt Store
  • Punta Gorda Isles
  • Historic Marion Avenue
  • Harborwalk
  • Charlotte Harbor
Why Punta Gorda owners hire us

Three reasons local matters for wall finishing here

Delicate goods, a humid coast, 42 years

Grasscloth, silk, and lime finishes are unforgiving in Punta Gorda's salt air and harbor humidity. A 42-year master craftsman knows how to seal the substrate, book the panels, and time the cure so the work lies flat and stays flat — not how to hang it once and hope.

City and county permits — both

When wall finishing is paired with a buildout, Punta Gorda's own city building department and the Charlotte County office in Murdock are two different jurisdictions. As a licensed Florida GC, we know which counter your address answers to before the first panel is cut.

On-site fast, across the bridge

A direct shot to Punta Gorda via 776 and US-41 means measure visits and finish samples happen quickly — not on a Tuesday three weeks out. Local, on-site, and accountable for the result.

Wallcovering project in Punta Gorda? Let us walk it.

Grasscloth in a historic-district home, Venetian plaster in a PGI canal room, or a hospitality install near Fishermen’s Village — we will look at the walls and the climate and give you a real plan. Backed by a documented $25M+ hospitality portfolio and 42 years of craft.