You know what you want your home or business to look like. More importantly, you know what you want it to feel like. We understand that sometimes it can be difficult to convey those ideas and vision to a house painter.
But I know how to help. With nearly thirty years experience, talking with hundreds of clients, I’ve learned what questions to ask so that together we can clarify your ideas into a tangible plan and achieve the results you want. I want you to love where you live and work.
That’s a big part of why I do what I do. People hire me because they don’t want to, or can’t, do this work on their own. Me? I love painting, because I love to make things beautiful and I love leaving my clients with even more than they had imagined.
In 1992, I was 21 years old and moved to LA from Wisconsin. A muralist who lived in my building saw some of my drawings and asked if I might help him with some projects. If you remember, the 90’s were about faux finishing, murals, and residential art. Soon, I began working for myself transforming homes into mediterranean villas and French farmhouses. By 2000, most of that work was out of style, but I had learned other paint skills along the way.
Later, I transitioned to painting residential homes and retail stores across the country. Even though I often painted solid color walls in new construction, installed vinyl wall coverings in El Pollo Loco, or sprayed out big empty spaces like a new Footlocker store, I never stopped loving the craft of painting. My history as an artist and innovator influenced my view of homes as a uniquely, personal environment and it is through this lens that I apply my creative skill for color matching, mixing, new finishes, and mastery of painting techniques to beautify the homes of all my clients. In 2020, I moved with my wife to Tennessee to start a new life, and our company is happy to bring decades of experience to new clients in a new neighborhood.