Beyond a standard repaint: decorative and specialty finishes that add depth, texture and character to accent areas, hallways and fireplace walls — built through layered, hands-on work. It's a craft we've practiced for decades.

What we do

Every specialty project starts with a sample, so you see and approve the finish before we commit it to your wall. Specialty work is by appointment.

Vaulted ceiling with terracotta inset panels and chandelier Gilded dome ceiling with crystal chandelier Coffered ceiling with teal plaster insets Glazed and framed wall panels Glazed cabinet door with darkened molding profiles White coffered ceiling High-gloss gold plaster ceiling with medallion Tray ceiling with painted medallion and crown molding Antiqued cream cabinet doors with darkened moldings

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Frequently asked questions

Do you offer specialty finishes?

Yes. We offer selected specialty and decorative finishes, including Venetian-style plaster, rustic and textured plaster, and other decorative finishes depending on the project.

Do you prepare samples before applying a specialty finish?

Yes. For specialty finishes we can prepare sample work, so you review the look, color and texture before the finish is applied more broadly.

Can specialty finishes be matched exactly from a photo?

Photos are useful for direction, but the exact result depends on the wall, the materials, the lighting, the texture and sample approval.

Are specialty finishes priced differently from regular painting?

Yes. Specialty finishes are priced separately, because they involve different materials, preparation, technique, time and sample approval.

Are specialty finishes suitable for every room?

Not always. Suitability depends on the room, the surface, moisture exposure, traffic and the type of finish. We review this at the estimate.

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We work across Long Island — Huntington, Smithtown, Northport, Stony Brook, Setauket, Port Jefferson — and on the South Fork, Southampton and East Hampton.

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