This portfolio is dedicated to sharing our painting projects, the details of what each project takes to achieve the best quality in painting possible, and to sharing the price for what each project costed.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

From Chaos and Confusion to Balance and Harmony


This Client had to bear these walls for three years before they finally were able to change the craze these walls created in their lives. Imagine having to bear the clashing vibrational frequencies this combination of yellow, red, and grey/blue created. The red was a flat sheen, velvet, faux finish that had dirt and cobwebs clinging all over it. Not a wise choice for a kitchen. The yellow in the living room never had enough paint in the first place to achieve its fullest color and protective potential. Then to top it all off, the green bathrooms that matched the countertops didn't help out at all in combination with the red, yellow, and grey/blue colors of the other rooms.

They needed to fix this color problem and didn't know how, so they contact us since we offer free color consulting. After the estimated proposal was given the ok, we took half an hour and discovered the best color to paint 4 of their rooms (the kitchen, living, bath, and utility room) so they all matched with the rest of the home that is the grey/blue color you can see below. In the end we helped them choose this tan color that goes so well with every item in her home. What a difference color can make!

We even patched a 5" X 5" hole they didn't need in their bathroom anymore.

For this job we used Sherwin Williams Pro Mar 200, Egg Shell. We applied 2 thick and even coats of paint using professional brush and roller techniques on all walls in the kitchen and living rooms and on all the walls and ceilings in their half bath and utility rooms. For the budget we predicted 28.5 hours and it actually took 30 hours to produce. We only charged for the 28.5 hours of labor which came to a total of $1,165.00 for all Paint, Labor, and Materials. This budget also included time for sharpening the cut-in-lines of the grey/blue paint around the ceilings, door frames, and where 2 colors meet eachother.





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