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Roslyn Heights Cabinet Painter
 

Cape May Cobblestone gray satin spray-painted on cabinets, plus new hardware

Cabinet Spraying in Roslyn

Leave it to the Romans, again, to invent something useful like cobblestone streets. In 15th century England, cobblestone roads were built for more reliable road surfaces, and cobblestones came to the U.S. in the 1800s. Most of New York City’s streets once were cobblestone, and some remain today. This is the long introduction to Cape May Cobblestone satin paint from Benjamin Moore that we recently used to transform this dated kitchen into a contemporary, stylish space.

The client waited two years to remodel, and we are thrilled to have been a part of reviving the cabinets with a soft, contemporary gray, especially one with cobblestone in the name. Professional cabinet spraying is a process, and we have the experience and skills to do it clearly, smoothly and correctly the first time every time. We installed the new hardware as well, and once the tile folks return to put up the new backsplash, we think the coffee will smell richer and everything taste delicious in this brilliant, beautiful kitchen. Good things are worth waiting for, they say, and here, it certainly strikes true in the heart of this home.

Old dated cabinets in need of modern color for contemporary style.

 
Manhattan Mirror Frame Painting
 

Custom Spraying Mirror Trim in FiDi

AFTER - Painted with Decorator’s White

AFTER - Painted with Decorator’s White

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Yoko Ono, wife of the late Beatle John Lennon, has stated: “Smile in the mirror. Do that every morning and you'll start to see a big difference in your life.” It may not be clear what kind of changes one might experience, but starting each day with a big smile at oneself could be a good exercise. There are copious studies on our reflections and how we view ourselves on and below the surface. Perhaps these residents started smiling every morning after we painted the frames of these tall mirrors for their home.

 Wall Mirrors Reflect Light

Decorator’s White is one of Benjamin Moore’s most popular paints for its uncomplicated, sleek finish. Walls of mirrors are often installed in small condos to enlarge spaces, and here the framed vertical mirrors offer a unique sense of style and spaciousness. There is also a theory that mirrors can reduce energy costs for reflecting light during the day, thereby using less electric lights. These mirrors just might ensure the residents never leave with mismatched socks, a crooked skirt hem or a sport coat or necktie askew. The room is quite fashionable, and chances are high that they are, too, stepping out into FiDi – Financial District of Lower Manhattan.

 

 
Entertainment Cabinet Painter NYC
 
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Midtown Manhattan Luxury Condo Painting Contractor

Relocating from the Sunshine State to the Big Apple carries enough excitement and emotion without moving into a somewhat outdated luxury condo in midtown Manhattan. This brown entertainment cabinet wall with wonderful storage behind the doors was definitely on the list of archaic things to change. We removed the cupboard doors from the wall and took them off-site to our specially-designed, spray-painting facility. There, we removed all the hardware, and patched the holes never to be noticed again.

 We selected Benjamin Moore’s Insul-x Cabinet Coat for its ultra-smooth, factory-like finish. Additionally, the product adheres perfectly to surfaces without a primer. It comes in a satin or semi-gloss finish, and we love its durability, quality and overall attractive appearance. New sleek hardware is barely visible and lends a chic contemporary feel to the whole room. The family added some color for fresh vibes in other places transforming their new condo into their own cozy home.  

 
NYC Industrial Painting
 
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Interior Spray Paint inside National Historic Landmark

George Washington established the first armory in 1777, and we are downright thrilled to have been contacted for sprucing up the interior of the 69th Regiment Armory on Lexington Ave. in Manhattan. After our normal covering and protecting floors, ourselves and anything not looking for new paint, the Paintworks team assembled the spraying equipment. This is a task requiring connections, air pressure, paint, tubes and nozzles which requires some serious technical expertise. The building was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965, hosts special events and still houses the New York Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry Regiment, aka the "Fighting Irish". In just two days, it was refreshed to its former industrial glory.