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Brooklyn Heights Painting and Floor Refinishing
 

Refreshing Walls, Trim and Brazilian Cherry Floors 

When you connect the dots between a small grocery store in Sweden founded in 1919, coffee and floor polish, what do you get? Well, in a stunning turn of events, the floor product takes center stage. Wilhelm Edner founded the food shop and loved more than anything selling coffee to his customers. He made a protective polishing agent named “bonvax” for wood floors. In 1953, the floor sealer now known as Bona was introduced in the European floor market. Six years later, Bona had its own building in Sweden, and 19 years later, a plant opened in Germany, expanding the product line along the way.

In 1987, Bona entered the U.S. market, first available to professionals, and in 2002, for sale to consumers. Fast forward to 2023 when a Brooklyn Heights family was craving some interior updates after years in this residence. We moved all the furniture to refinish these exotic Brazilian cherry hardwood floors with Bona’s superior products. Sanding floors is intensive work. Getting all those minute particles removed before applying sealer and clear finish coats is equally demanding. Our teams are experienced in all facets of floor refinishing, and they glow almost as much as the beautifully-revived wood grain when the job is done.

But this project was not yet done. We went on to paint the walls, trim and living room built-ins before placing the furniture back where we first found it. We were especially cautious to protect the kids’ height markers on their door frame, so they can marvel that they were once so short. And their parents marvel at the sensational transformation in their home with newly rejuvenated hardwood floors and freshly painted walls and trim. We marvel that more than 100 years ago a man in Sweden who loved coffee ended up launching a global floor product business.

 
Painting Manhattan Condo to Sell
 

Experienced Interior NYC Home Painters

Selling any home practically requires new paint to achieve the fresh, clean, show quality presentation which will generate offers from day one. Walls consume more than half the space of most rooms, so their appearance is likely the first visual impression. With the natural daylight in these rooms, the owner knew light reflected off the walls would be noticed in the first few steps into the elegant bedroom and inviting living room. 

The skyline of Midtown East Manhattan is stunning, and 5th Avenue shopping is an impressive adventure in first-class merchandise. It’s busy with an unparalleled energy and vibrant enthusiasm everywhere. From Grand Central Terminal and Madison Avenue to nice neighborhoods and parks, you can find delightful eateries, cafes, bistros and casual pubs. It’s a fun, lively place to work, live and play, and this condo is now all set for its new owners.

 

 

 
Downtown Brooklyn Painter
 
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Residential Interior Painting in Brooklyn

 
 

Lots of research has been funded on sleep, sleep patterns and the effects of both adequate and inadequate sleep. Sufficient sleep contributes positively to mental acuity like concentration and productivity. It also can play a role in lower risks for heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes. Weight control, athletic performance and memory skills can be connected to sleep.

 Sweet Dreams

Many factors contribute to healthy sleeping habits, including bed quality, pillow comfort, lighting, linens, noise and atmosphere. We step into bedrooms with paint, rollers, ladders, brushes, drop cloths and all the equipment to create an attractive sleeping space in any color under the sun. These downtown Brooklyn residents opted for the clean, contemporary ambiance that white delivers. Keeping the ceiling and walls all white enlarges the space in the mind’s eye and promotes tranquility in the room at all times of day or night. Once we cleaned up everything and tiptoed out, we kind of wish we’d left a Sweet Dreams pillow on this king bed.