What we paint
Cracks, holes, water stains, and popped nails fixed and blended invisibly — because fresh paint over a bad wall just highlights the damage.
Fresh paint on a damaged wall doesn’t hide the problem — it spotlights it. Before we paint, we make the surface right: patch holes and cracks, re-tape failed seams, fix nail pops, skim-coat rough areas, and address the source of water stains so they don’t bleed through. We texture-match repairs to the surrounding wall or ceiling so the fix disappears once it’s painted. It’s the unglamorous step that makes the difference between a paint job that looks amateur and one that looks like the wall was always perfect. Whether it’s a single patch or a whole room that’s seen better days, we blend it in.
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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.
See the transformation →Waldo · Kansas City, MO
A craftsman bungalow’s original woodwork carefully cut around, with walls freshened and damaged plaster repaired to keep the home’s character intact.
See the transformation →