Painting
Wall Trim Ideas: Faux Wainscoting in a NYC Dining Room 2
This faux wainscoting was part of a larger pre war apartment restoration project we worked on during Summer 2016. The panels were built using MDF panels cut down onsite and laid out with the input of the interior designer.
Read MoreA Manhattan Kitchen Makeover: Painting Kitchen Cabinets and a New Backsplash
Another (Quick) Kitchen Facelift: Spray Painting Kitchen Cabinets and Installing a Subway tile Backsplash (Level 2) Just the basics on this one: sprayed cabinets, a new backsplash and a new sink. This was part of a larger restoration project on a pre-war apartment in Manhattan where the client wanted to freshen up the place. The…
Read MorePainting Kitchen Cabinets White: Some Before and After Pictures (Level 1)
This is another Level 1 Kitchen Makeover project – click here to familiarize with our kitchen makeover levels – we worked on with a client moving into a new apartment down on Bowery in Manhattan. The kitchen was in excellent shape but the client wasn’t particularly fond of the wooden cabinets from the previous renovation. Before…
Read MoreA Before and After NYC Kitchen Makeover (Level 1)
This is one of the first kitchen facelifts we worked on for a client in Long Island City a few years ago. We were contracted to paint all of the kitchen cabinets as well as replace the pulls, and the client ended up coordinating the other pieces of the project including replacing the counters and…
Read MoreHow Can I Update My Kitchen Without Replacing the Cabinets?
… Or How to Update Your NYC Kitchen Without Mortgaging Your Firstborn Child to Pay For It. A specialty we’ve developed over the years at Paint Works is updating Kitchens without replacing them. A kitchen update (or facelift) typically entails some combination of semi-cosmetic work including painting cabinets, replacing counters, replacing lighting, installing shelves,…
Read MorePainting Terminology – A Glossary
Throughout our website you might notice terminology you are not familiar with. We want our clients to feel comfortable with all the processes and techniques we might apply on a project; here is a glossary of some of the terms you might encounter.
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