Interior · Case study
Brookside · Kansas City, MO
A dated, builder-beige 1940s home taken to a warm, modern palette — walls, ceilings, trim, and doors, with cracked plaster repaired and blended first.
Before / after shown as placeholder blocks for this demonstration build — a client swaps these for real project photos. The gallery structure (fixed dimensions, native lazy-load, no JS) stays the same. We never use stock photography.
The scope
This Brookside family had lived with tired builder-beige and cracked plaster for years. We patched and skim-coated the old plaster, sealed a few stubborn water stains, then repainted the whole main floor and stairwell in a warm modern palette — soft white trim against deep, livable wall colors. Floors and furniture were covered daily and the crew cleaned up every evening so the family could keep living in the house. The character of the 1940s home stayed; the tired finish didn’t.
Project photos
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