Do you only take whole-home projects?

Whole-home is what we're built for and what most clients hire us to do — interior, exterior, or both as one designed project. If your project is a single room, we're honest that a room-painting outfit may fit better; if it's most of a house, that's us. Call and describe it, and we'll tell you straight.

What does 'custom' actually mean here?

Three things. The palette is planned across the whole home rather than room by room. The bespoke features — built-ins, niches, arches, feature ceilings, the front door — get deliberate color decisions and hand finishing instead of default white. And your direction leads the design: we translate what you want the home to feel like into a paintable plan you approve before anything is rolled.

Do you help with HOA approval for exterior colors?

Yes, and in most of our communities you'll need it — Seven Hills, Anthem Country Club, MacDonald Ranch, Inspirada, and Lake Las Vegas all review exterior color changes. We design the scheme with the association's framework in mind and prepare the color submittal with you, so approval is part of the project rather than a surprise at the end.

How long does a whole-home project take?

It depends on square footage, detail work, and whether exterior is included, but most full projects run one to three weeks of work time. Interiors are staged room by room so the house stays livable, and exteriors are sequenced around the weather. You get a real schedule with the quote, not a shrug.

Can we live in the house during the project?

Yes — nearly all our clients do. We stage interior work so bedrooms and kitchens are never all out of service at once, seal work areas from living areas, and leave rooms usable at the end of each day. The paint we use is low-VOC, and rooms are typically back in service the same day they're finished.

What if I don't know what colors I want?

You don't need a palette — you need a direction, even a vague one. 'Warmer and calmer,' a photo you saved, a tile you love. We build candidates from that, sample them large on your actual walls in your home's light, and refine with you until it's right. You approve every color before it goes on.

How many coats do you apply?

Every color change gets two full coats of Sherwin-Williams paint, interior and exterior. One coat over a 2000s gold or a sun-faded stucco leaves the old color ghosting through — two coats is what complete coverage takes, and we quote it that way from the start.

How do you handle exterior painting in the summer heat?

Carefully and early. Paint applied to stucco that's 140 degrees in afternoon sun fails prematurely, so summer exteriors start at first light and follow the shade around the house — east walls in the afternoon, west walls in the morning. It's slower than blasting through, and it's why the work lasts.

Is the interior-plus-exterior package really better than doing them separately?

Usually, yes, three ways. Design: the palette is decided once, coherently, so the outside and inside actually relate. Cost: one mobilization and one project beats two jobs a year apart. Logistics: one crew, one schedule, one walkthrough, one company accountable for everything.

What's included in the quote?

Everything discussed at the walkthrough: prep, repairs we've identified, two-coat color changes, detail work, materials, and cleanup — as one flat rate. If we find something unforeseeable mid-job, we tell you before touching it. No line-item nickel-and-diming and no drip of change orders.

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