Painting a historic home is a craft exercise, not a production sprint. This project required a painter’s eye, a steady hand, and a deep respect for legacy substrates.
Our scope focused on meticulous surface preparation—stabilizing aged plaster, repairing hairline cracking, and feathering repairs to disappear under finish coats. Original trim and molding profiles were carefully sanded, spot-primed, and hand-finished to preserve crisp edges without rounding detail. No heavy-handed shortcuts. No modern materials where they don’t belong.
We selected coatings and finishes appropriate for historic interiors, balancing breathability, durability, and period-appropriate sheen levels. Application was deliberate and controlled, ensuring uniform coverage while honoring the character that only time can produce.
The result is a historically faithful repaint that looks right, feels right, and will hold up—proof that great painting doesn’t erase the past, it protects it.