Most of what makes an interior paint job look right is finished before the first coat of color — and most of it stays out of sight. A surface that is filled, sanded smooth, spot-primed and properly masked takes paint cleanly and evenly. One that is simply painted over telegraphs every old flaw within a season.

We paint walls, ceilings, trim, doors and moldings with the same standard of preparation on every job — professional-grade products, the right number of coats, clean lines, and a full clean-up when we're done.

What's included

Professional-grade materials, primarily Benjamin Moore (Sherwin-Williams or equivalent when appropriate). We use low-spatter, low-odor products for a cleaner, easier job in your home.

Dining room with wainscoting and crown molding Open-plan living space with coffered ceiling Sitting room with built-in shelving Living room with stone fireplace Neutral open-plan living room Living room with built-in bookcase

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Frequently asked questions

What preparation is included before interior painting?

Interior preparation can include minor filling, sanding, caulking where needed, spot-priming or full priming where appropriate, and masking and protection of floors, furniture and traffic areas.

Do you repair wall imperfections?

We handle minor wall imperfections and small drywall/spackling needs as part of the agreed scope. Larger repairs are assessed separately.

Do you help with color samples or color matching?

Yes. We offer practical guidance, can apply test samples where appropriate, and help with color matching where possible. Some homeowners also confirm colors directly with a paint store.

Do you always use primer?

Not always. We spot-prime or fully prime when the surface, repairs, stains, previous color or finish system call for it.

Do you always apply two coats?

Most projects receive two finish coats, but the final approach depends on the surface, the color change, the product, coverage and existing condition. We confirm this at the estimate.

How do you protect floors, furniture and work areas?

It depends on the project, but protection can include covering floors, furniture, nearby surfaces and traffic areas, plus masking and taping where needed.

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We paint homes across Long Island — Huntington, Smithtown, Northport, Stony Brook, Setauket, Port Jefferson, Southampton and East Hampton, and more of Suffolk & Nassau.

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