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Interior Painting Process


Having painters in your home is a big deal, so we make it a point to be as low impact as possible.  We respect your space and want to leave it in the same condition as when we arrived, except with a fresh coat of paint with a great look and feel.  When it comes to interior painting, we do it all:  trim, doors, walls, ceilings, fireplace mantles and brick, staircases, and pillars. You name it, we can paint it.
​*To prepare for your interior painters, please refer to the details outlined in Interior Painting Preparation to be completed by you before your painters arrive.

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Process of painting vaulted ceiling, walls and trim
Vaulted Ceiling, Trim and Wall Painting In Process
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Created a Faux Marble Finish on Interior Pillars
Faux Marble Finish on Interior Pillars

​We are trained in creating all faux finishes such as marble, crackle, venetian plaster, and wood grains of all types.
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Vaulted ceiling painting process in sage color
Vaulted Ceiling Painting in Process. Color Sagebrush, Benjamin Moore

​STEP ONE
Once you have accepted our painting estimate and we are contracted to complete your painting project, you will choose your paint colors.  We primarily use Benjamin Moore, but if you have a favorite color made by another manufacturer, we are more than happy to work with you so that you are completely satisfied with the color you choose.  We recommend that you go to Guiry's paint store to select these colors.  Guiry's has a large selection of sample sized interior paints already mixed for you at a very reasonable price per sample.  Complete your color selection and let us know what your choices are before painting day.
STEP TWO
Now that you've let us know what colors you'll be using, it's time to complete the Interior Painting Checklist to make sure you're ready for the painters to arrive.  Once complete, you're ready to go.  
STEP THREE
We will arrive between 7:30-8:00 a.m. with everything we need, you can just sit back and relax while we complete the work.  Once the work is finished, we will walk through with you to make sure you are completely satisfied with all the interior painting.  

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  • Home
  • Cabinet Painting
    • Our Cabinet Painting Process
    • Kitchen Cabinet Painting Preparation for homeowner >
      • How do I Prepare for Kitchen Cabinet Painting
    • Kitchen Cabinet Care For Newly Painted Cabinets
  • Interior Painting
    • Our Interior Painting Process
  • About Us
  • Reviews
  • Gallery
  • FAQ
    • How Much Does Kitchen Cabinet Painting Cost?
    • How Much Does Interior Painting Cost?
    • How Long Does Cabinet Painting Last?
    • How Long Will My Painting Project Take?
    • Can You Paint Cabinets Without Sanding?
    • How Do I Choose My Wall Paint Color?
    • How Do I Wash My Kitchen Cabinets?
    • Can you Paint Over Cabinets That Are Already Painted?
    • Can You Paint Cabinets Without Primer?
    • What is the Difference Between Cabinet Painting and Cabinet Refacing?
    • Is Paint Toxic?
    • What Kind of Paint Do You Use?
  • Resources