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Painting

Interior Painting in Denver, Colorado

Paint is 20% product and 80% preparation. We do the 80% — repairs, sanding, masking, priming — so the finish looks intentional in every light.

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The service

Interior Painting for Front Range conditions

You can spot a rushed paint job from the doorway: wavy cut lines at the ceiling, roller lap marks in afternoon light, trim that grabs your sleeve because nobody sanded between coats. The paint was fine. The process wasn't.

Our interior work starts before the first gallon opens: furniture and floors protected completely, nail pops and dings repaired, surfaces sanded and spot-primed, and colors confirmed with large swatches on your actual walls under your actual light. Then premium low-VOC paints go on in full, even coats — walls, ceilings, trim, doors, and accent work — with cut lines sharp enough to photograph. We live tidy on site and leave each day broom-clean.

Colorado note

Dry air, honest paint

Colorado's low humidity flashes paint dry fast — great for schedules, unforgiving of thin coats and lap marks. We maintain wet edges, apply full-spread coats, and let each coat cure properly. It's also why we favor premium lines: at this altitude and dryness, budget paint shows every shortcut it invites.

Cabinet painting

Cabinet refinishing that looks factory-new

A full kitchen remodel isn't always the answer. Professional cabinet painting — doors off, hardware labeled, sprayed in controlled coats — delivers a dramatic upgrade at a fraction of the cost. These are the details we bring to every Boulder and Front Range kitchen refresh.

Doors off, hardware labeled

Every door and drawer front comes off, hinges and pulls bagged and tagged, and surfaces are degreased before anyone opens a can. That prep is what separates a sprayed enamel finish from a brush-streaked DIY coat.

Spray-grade enamel, not wall paint

Cabinets need hard, wipeable urethane or alkyd enamel — not leftover wall paint. We sand between coats, maintain a dust-free spray environment, and cure hardware back on only when the finish is ready to handle daily use.

Color tested in your kitchen light

Undertones shift under Colorado's bright windows and warm pendants. We sample finalists on a door panel in place before the full run so you're not guessing from a store chip.

Trim and islands included

Crown, light rails, and island bases get the same prep standard as wall cabinets — sanded, primed, and finished in a coordinated sheen so the whole kitchen reads as one intentional scheme.

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Scope

What’s included

  • Complete floor, furniture, and fixture protection
  • Wall repair, sanding, and spot priming
  • Premium low-VOC paints in your chosen sheen
  • Sharp cut lines at ceilings, corners, and trim
  • Trim, doors, and ceilings as scoped
  • Daily tidy-up and a final walkthrough together

Choices

Options & materials

Refresh

Walls & Ceilings

Full-room repaint with repair-grade prep — the fastest way to make a home feel newly finished.

Detail

Trim, Doors & Cabinets

Enamel work that rewards patience: sanded, primed, and finished smooth in durable, wipeable sheens.

Design

Color Consultation

Large-format samples tested on your walls, with guidance on undertones and sheen — decided in your light, not a store's.

How we work

Four steps. Zero surprises.

Good questions

Questions homeowners ask

How do you protect my home while painting?

Everything gets covered before anything gets opened: floors in canvas drop cloths and protective film, furniture moved or wrapped, fixtures and hardware masked or removed. Our crews work in occupied homes daily, so containment and end-of-day cleanup aren't extras — they're the routine.

How many coats will my walls need?

Two full coats is our standard for uniform color and sheen; dramatic color changes or new drywall add a primer coat. One-coat promises usually mean thin coverage that shows in raking light — we quote the coats the job needs and put it in writing.

Can you help us choose colors?

Yes — and we'd rather you decide with confidence than repaint a regret. We bring large swatches, sample the finalists on your walls, and check them morning and evening. Undertones shift with Colorado's bright light; seeing them in place is the only reliable test.

How long does a full interior repaint take?

A few rooms take 2–3 days; a whole single-family interior typically runs 4–7 working days depending on repairs, trim scope, and colors. You'll get a room-by-room schedule so life can keep moving around the work.

Pairs well with

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Ready for interior painting?

Free on-site walk-through, a written line-item quote, and honest advice — even when the honest advice is a smaller job.

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