







A full repaint is one of those jobs that touches every single room - and that means there's nowhere to hide. Every ceiling, every wall, every piece of trim has to be done right. That's exactly the kind of work we take seriously, because the details are what people actually live with every day.
Here's what we were working with going into this job: raw subfloors, drywall mud still drying in spots, and rooms that were mid-renovation with green and beige tones that weren't doing the space any favors. The bones of the home were solid, but it needed a cohesive color palette and clean execution to actually feel finished.
We took it room by room - a sun-filled sunroom got a fresh neutral treatment on the walls and ceiling, turning it from a construction zone into a relaxed hangout space. The main living area, with its vaulted ceiling and skylight, came together with soft gray tones that let the brick fireplace do the talking. Bedrooms got clean warm grays with crisp white trim and baseboard work. Even the spaces that don't get a lot of attention - like window trim and door casings - were handled with care. That's what a full repaint actually means: no shortcuts.
When paint is the last thing going in during a renovation, it has to carry the whole finished look. The walls, ceilings, and trim all need to work together. That's why color selection, proper prep, and consistent application matter so much. We treat every room like it's the one the homeowner cares most about - because honestly, they all are.
The difference between a rushed paint job and a careful one shows up fast. Uneven edges, roller marks, missed spots on trim - those things are hard to unsee once a home is lived in. We don't cut corners on prep or application, and it shows in how clean and finished each space looks when we're done.