How a Wall-Printing Studio Operates: Deco Print Studio, Sherman Oaks
Deco Print Studio and Vertiq Printers operate under common ownership. We show it here because it is the clearest real-world example of what the equipment does day to day — not as an independent review.
Deco Print Studio is a direct-to-surface printing studio at 15260 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, serving Greater Los Angeles and Southern California. It is a division of American Reliable Construction & Remodeling, Inc., a licensed California contractor (CSLB #1155602). It prints with Vertiq UV wall-and-floor printers.
What the studio prints
- Feature walls in homes
- Restaurant, café and hospitality walls
- Retail focal points and branded interiors
- Office and workplace branding
- Schools and campuses
- Event spaces
Projects range from a single feature wall to a whole floor plate of glass, corridors and branded rooms.
Surfaces
- Drywall
- Plaster
- Concrete
- Brick
- Glass
- Wood
- Metal
- Aluminium composite
- Canvas
- Foam board
The printer is positioned against the surface itself and LED-UV cures the ink as it is laid down, so there is no wallpaper, vinyl, seams or adhesive.
How a job is quoted and previewed
- 1
Client sends a photo of the wall or floor.
- 2
The studio places the design onto the photo and sends a free preview.
- 3
Client approves size, crop and colour on the proof.
- 4
The studio schedules the print.
- 5
Printing happens on site; LED-UV curing means the room is usable the same day.
Who the customers are
- Homeowners and interior designers
- Restaurants and hospitality groups
- Retailers
- Offices and workplaces
- Schools and campuses
- Event spaces
What this tells a new operator
- The preview-on-a-photo step removes most pre-sale uncertainty, and should be part of every operator's process.
- Being able to quote a finished wall the same day is the strongest differentiator versus wallpaper and vinyl.
- A surface list that includes glass, brick and metal opens commercial work that wallpaper cannot take.
- A contractor licence and insurance matter for commercial clients.
- The studio sits inside a remodeling company, which is a natural pairing for contractors considering the equipment.
Realistic considerations
- Surface prep and site access still take time.
- A mobile machine needs transport and a second pair of hands on large jobs.
- Commercial procurement cycles are slower than residential.
- The work is sold before it is printed — operators need a way to find customers.
15260 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, California