







Sometimes a home just needs a fresh color to feel like yours again. That's exactly what this whole-house interior painting job was about. The existing walls had a dated warm beige throughout - and the homeowner was ready for something different. We came in to handle the full color change across the living room, hallway, bedroom, and closet spaces.
Before we ever opened a can of paint, we took care of the walls. You can see the drywall repair work scattered across multiple surfaces - patched spots throughout the living area, hallway, and bedroom walls. Skipping that step is how you end up with a finish that looks patchy and unprofessional. We don't skip it. Every hole and ding gets addressed before a drop of paint goes on.
The new color - a clean, cool gray - went into the bedroom and closet spaces, while the main living areas and hallways kept a fresh coat over the existing warmer tone. Drop cloths down, furniture pushed and covered, trim masked off. That's just the standard. Good prep is what separates a paint job that looks good in photos from one that actually holds up.
What we love about color change work like this is how much impact it has on how a space actually feels day to day. A bedroom painted in a calm gray reads completely differently than the same room in a warm tan. Same square footage, totally different energy. That's the power of interior painting done right - and it doesn't require a renovation to get there.