The One-Room-at-a-Time Method

Most interior repaints in Las Vegas are quoted the way crews prefer to work: empty as much of the house as possible, drape everything, and blitz through. That's efficient for them and miserable for anyone actually living there. We sequence the opposite way. Each room is emptied to its center or cleared as needed, painted, dried, and put back together before the next room starts. Your bedroom is never out of service overnight. Your kitchen and bathroom are always reachable. And if you want to sit in the next room with your coffee while we work, that's exactly how it's supposed to feel.

  • We handle every piece of furniture. Moved carefully, padded and covered, and returned to its exact place — you don't lift a thing, and neither does your back.
  • Sealed, tidy work areas. Floors protected wall to wall, fixtures masked, doorways sealed so dust and odor stay in the room being painted.
  • Low-odor, low-VOC paint. Rooms are typically back in service the same day, comfortably.
  • A quiet, consistent crew. The same painters each day, no radios, walkways kept clear, and a lead who checks in with you every morning and every evening.

What These Interiors Usually Need

The homes we repaint were mostly built in the 1990s and early 2000s, and their interiors share a family history: builder off-whites or the era's warm golds and beiges, arched passages and display niches, and — in the single-story floor plans that dominate Sun City Summerlin, Siena, and the Del Webb communities — big connected living areas where color has to flow rather than stop at a doorway. A good repaint here refreshes and brightens without making the house feel unfamiliar: cleaner, lighter field colors, trim done properly, and the niches and arches treated as the features they are.

Prep, Coats, and the Spec We Actually Follow

Nail pops, hairline settling cracks, and old picture-hanger holes get patched and sanded before any paint is opened — twenty-five-year-old drywall has stories, and we don't paint over them. Every color change gets two full coats of Sherwin-Williams paint, because one coat over a 2000s gold leaves the old color ghosting through, and we'd rather do it right than quote it cheap. Cut lines at ceilings and corners are done by hand, patiently.

If the outside of the house is due as well, many of our clients pair this with an exterior repaint so the whole project is scheduled once, with one crew you already know.

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One Room at a Time, Start to Finish

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