- Baseboards
- Basements
- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Cabinets
- Hand railings
- Crown Moldings
- Family Rooms
- Play Rooms
- French Doors
- Kitchens
- Laundry Rooms
- Living Rooms
- Dining Rooms
- Offices
- Walls
- Ceilings
- Doors
Residential Interior Painting for Your Home
OUR PREPARATION
Choosing the Right Paint
People tend to spend most of their time choosing their paint color and forget all about the importance of paint sheen. Paint sheen is what determines the amount of shine that will be produced from your paint due to the reflection of light. No sheen will produce a flat appearance compared to a semi-gloss/gloss/high gloss sheen that will produce a well pronounced shine from the surface.
FLAT
Used on ceilings, Allows for less noticeability of imperfections due to reduced light reflection, holds dirt causing increased difficulty in cleaning (ceilings)
EGGSHELL
Sheen similar to surface of an egg, offers elegant low sheen finish, more washable than flat sheens (living rooms, family rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, hallways, laundry rooms, foyer)
SATIN
Brings out wall imperfections, can be wiped clean, used in more active rooms, durable at resisting mildew, dirt and stains (bathrooms, kitchens, laundry room, children’s bedroom, playroom, doors, trim, cabinets)
SEMI-GLOSS
Creates a bright shiny look, shows nearly every imperfection, most durable at resisting moisture, mildew, dirt and stains, can withstand cleaning and light scrubbing, used in high traffic areas, used for highlighting trim, railings and molding (kitchens, bathrooms, doors, trim, cabinets)
GLOSS / HIGH GLOSS
Provide a look similar to plastic or enamel, shows every imperfection, can be scrubbed clean with ease, ideal for surfaces that require frequent washing (trim, doors, cabinets, molding)