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From complete painting projects to touchups, our professionals can give that pristine and polished look to your interior painting needs. Our painting experience also includes many decorator faux painting techniques that can add color contrasting, color shading, and texture to your walls.
Our staff can also assist you in choosing the type of paint that best fits the needs of each room you are painting. For example, flat or low-gloss finishes work best for rooms that get a minimal amount of wear. A glossier finish is often recommended for rooms that get more use (children's bedrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, pantries). A paint that has a glossier finish can take more wear and tear and more cleaning. Moreover, a glossy finish also works great for floorboards and trims as a contrast to flat wall paint, and because trim often gets the most handprints and dirty smudges.
Our staff can also work with a variety of wall surfaces. Textured drywall is one of the most common finishes found in modern houses or remodels. Its textured finish looks like bumps or ripples. Smooth drywall is another finish found in modern homes, but it looks very smooth. Plaster is an interior wall finish found in many older homes made of a putty-like mixture that is trawled onto a lath. The lath may be wooden strips (in pre-1930 houses), gypsum lath (wallboard) or metal (in commercial buildings). No matter what the painting surface, our skilled professionals will be able to give your interior surfaces the fresh, clean look and/or the designed style that you are looking for.
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