ACCENT WALL DECORATION
Brick paint removal
The process of removing paint from bricks starts by preparing the surface, covering any areas that should not be affected by the paint removal. Then, a gel or liquid paint remover is applied to the brick surface. The product is left to act according to the manufacturer's instructions, usually between 15 and 30 minutes, and then a scraper or wire brush is used to remove the softened paint. If residue remains, a pressure washer or sander with fine-grit sandpaper can be used to finish cleaning the surface. It's important to follow the safety measures recommended by the paint remover manufacturer and use personal protective equipment such as gloves and a mask.
BASEMENT PAINT
DRYWALL REPAIR
The process of repairing drywall panels starts with assessing the damage on the panel's surface. Then, a patch of drywall is cut, or the entire panel is replaced if the damage is too extensive. A layer of joint compound is applied over the patch or the joint of the new panel and left to dry. Once dry, the surface is sanded to smooth it out and another layer of joint compound is applied, left to dry, and sanded again. This process is repeated several times until the surface is smooth and ready to be painted or decorated as needed.
INTERIOR PAINTING
INTERIOR PAINTING
INTERIOR PAINTING
DECORATIVE PAINTING
A decorative painting service involves the application of special techniques and designs to create a customized and unique finish on a surface. This service is commonly used on interior walls, ceilings, and furniture. Customers can customize colors, patterns, and designs to their preferences, providing an opportunity to create a unique and personalized space.
Faux Metal Finish