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Riverside Blvd. Painters
 

Painting Over Dark Colors

Riverside Blvd. is the new kid on the block for residential living, having been developed in the 1990s. Hugging the Hudson River, the former industrial site was home to the Hudson River Railroad, built in 1846 to connect Albany with New York City. Today, high-rise luxury condos boast hotel-style amenities and elegant lifestyles. Riverside Park, established in 1872, stretches four miles of 253 acres along the waterfront.

When their original contractor flaked out of remodeling work, a family with a time constraint found us through a neighbor’s recommendation. We loved helping them in a crunch. It is noteworthy that we became involved so quickly because we have all the necessary insurance documents on hand. Additionally, we are experienced working in this building and know what is expected and how to get the job done. With keen eyes and sharp skills, our team painted light colors over dark ones. With excellent results. On time. For a happy family.

 

 

 

 
Whole Foods Commercial Painter
 

Whole Foods service counter recently painted black for an elite contrast with white and stainless steel.

NYC Commercial Painting

We love Whole Foods the business and foods which are whole and healthy. We stay healthy so we can take on projects of all kinds all over the Big Apple and northern New Jersey, residential and commercial. Whole Foods opened in the fall of 1980 in Austin, Texas, and now has 500 stores across the country. Here we had to work after hours, obviously. You just cannot spray paint around food or customers! Our team is always willing to paint odd hours, nights or weekends, so a business does not lose any of its open time.

The somewhat ugly yellow-greenish counter here had to be updated, and simple black promotes elegance and style, yes, even at a Whole Foods service counter. And it’s the ideal contrast to bright white tiled walls and stainless steel. The purpose is that you don’t really see the freshly painted front, but focus on the food, the staff present to help you, and the specifics of your order. This way, you can stay healthy, too, and not be unnecessarily distracted by some outdated shade of lemon-lime paint.

Aha moment, when classy black reigns at this counter!

Starting the job, protecting everything, looking forward to the new look ourselves!

 
DUMBO Commercial Painting
 

Brooklyn Office Painter

The average house in the U.S. contains approximately 2,200 square feet of living space, while a New York City apartment averages 550 square feet. Thus, 30,000 square feet may equal roughly 15 average 3-BR, 2-BA homes. It is also a whisker over 2/3s of an acre. Thus, one of our recent jobs – painting the office interior of a 30,000-square-foot advertising and marketing agency – was a very large project.

Staff is returning to the office soon, and management wanted everything to be clean and fresh, and new paint is always the way to go for an interior lift. Our team painted not only the walls, but also the doors and trim throughout this expansive office in the DUMBO section of Brooklyn. The accent wall in Charcoal Slate offers a touch of dignity, safety and functionality for which gray is revered. Clean, well-organized offices are paramount to work satisfaction and being able to focus on the clever, creative, corner of the brain in the competitive, strategic advertising and marketing arena - you know, crafting those slogans and jingles and blurbs that stick in your mind forever.

 
Battery Park City Painting Company
 
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Insured Painters in Battery Park

Here we had a couple moving into a new place which had been erratically painted with some matte paint on the walls here and some semi-gloss paint over there. The look could be called sporadic splotchy or mis-matched mystery or peculiar paint pairing. Let’s just say that it didn’t work well in this otherwise sleek, modern, stylish, city abode.

We painted the entire 2-bedroom condo, and the living room is now a very smooth Stonington Gray from Benjamin Moore. This elegant neutral with subtle blue undertones in the right light creates a classy environment complemented with black furnishings and a natural wood credenza. The rug adds earth tones that connect everything into a cohesive space in which to relax, work, play and enjoy the latest episode of a favorite TV series. The new residents are now comfy and cozy and very content.