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Cabinet & Trim Painting Services
Baseboards, Crown & Trim
Painting trim is a common way to sharpen a room’s layout. Finishes on crown molding, baseboards, and door casings define edges and connect the space. Services often include caulking gaps, sanding surfaces, and applying smooth coats that bring out every line. Painted woodwork adds clarity and structure without changing anything else in the room.
Kitchen Cabinet Painting
Kitchen cabinet painting can change the appearance of your kitchen without the need for a full remodel. The process usually involves prepping, sanding, and using coatings designed for kitchen conditions. A fresh paint job can help unify the look of the space and breathe new life into older cabinets.
Built-In Shelving & Storage
Repainting built-ins helps storage blend into the room or stand out, based on your goals. Whether bookshelves, storage walls, or custom shelving, the process pays attention to seams and trim, creating even coverage with a consistent finish. Well-painted built-ins look intentional, like part of the original design.
Bathroom Vanity Repaints
Vanity repaints offer a simple way to refresh a bathroom’s appearance without replacing cabinets or counters. Moisture-resistant coatings and careful prep help painted vanities look polished and last. Whether you want bold color or a soft update, painted vanities can support any style and add new life to the space.
Doors and Casings
Painting doors and trim can bring together floors, walls, and woodwork throughout a home. Areas near handles and thresholds are typically sanded and cleaned before painting to help coatings last under regular use. Caulking, neat tape lines, and even coverage can give each door and casing a fresh, finished look from room to room.
Decorative Contrast Trim
Accent trim highlights edges, doorways, and ceiling lines, especially when paired with bold or richly colored walls. Adding contrasting trim introduces extra elegance or detail, based on the room’s style. Clean cut lines and well-chosen paint colors can make contrast trim a built-in feature that enhances space without changing the room’s layout.
Spray, Roll & Brush Finishes
The application method often depends on the surface, shape, and finish you want. Smooth cabinet faces can benefit from spray finishes. Smaller trim and accents may work best with brushes or foam rollers. No matter which is chosen, consistent coverage, sharp lines, and a durable finish all play a role in the overall result. Selecting the right approach for each surface can make a clear difference in how the results look and last.
Protective Clear Coats
Clear topcoats add durability and give painted surfaces a finished appearance. In kitchens, hallways, or bathrooms, they can help prevent scuffs, seal in color, and provide extra moisture resistance. Whether you prefer a satin, matte, or glossy effect, choosing the right clear coat can enhance both the look and long-term protection of your cabinet trim.
Whether you’re updating a few cabinets or refinishing every piece of trim in the house, consistent results depend on careful planning and skilled workmanship. Each step adds to the final look and feel of your space. To get started, contact Indio Painting Pros for more information about available services.
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