This project involved a color consultation with accent wall. Accent walls offer a simple and cost effective solution in adding interest to a room or space
This project involved creating a custom wall finish. This faux finish helped to create a subtle transition between existing cultured stones and drywall
This project involved creating our signature Wellington custom wall finish. This wall finish can be created in any palette combination to create either subtle or contrasting color relationships
This color consultation offered warm inviting hues that offered smooth transitions between areas of the home without being too jarring. Choosing color is a delicate matter
This project involved priming and painting existing stained-wood cabinets. This much needed update, offered contemporary change. Why replace your cabinets, when with the proper treatments, they could look like this?
This project involved installing corrugated steel sheeting to the backside of an existing cabinet. This rusted, aged metal offered a one-of-a-kind treatment to this bar area making it anything but ordinary
After: This basement project firstly required us stop the infiltration of water, and secondly, we had to prime and paint to make it look new again. What a difference!
Before: This entrance door was tailored to a client request to create a “painted lady”. This descriptive phrase describes a brightly colored Victorian-era entrance door
This project involved painting 501 Bar & Grill of Flint, Michigan. This restaurant required several types of paint treatments, including applying our Cultured Pearl paint finish on the bar ceiling
Before restoration: This hand-painted mural, on the sidewall of Good Beans Café of Flint, Michigan, involved restoring some of the original imagery, while also changing it to add some new content.
This bedroom was repainted from floor to ceiling. The floor has been painted with a harlequin pattern while the walls have been enhanced with an edgy contemporary graphic design