Residential Services
Decorative painting and faux finishing offer the homeowner
an unmatched breadth of creative options. We can transform surfaces, redefine
space, add period style, enhance architectural detail, resolve aesthetic
issues, realize thematic visions, and create special
effects – all with the touch of paint and the application of talent. We can
handle projects involving a single wall, individual rooms and spaces, overall
interior design concepts, and murals and theme treatments for interiors and
exteriors.
Commercial Services
We can offer an artistic metamorphosis for bland commercial
spaces and economically install thematic and brand messaging to interiors and
exteriors. For commercial and public spaces decorative painting and faux
finishing offer remarkably affordable options to enhance decor and style,
reinforce branding messages, and upgrade impression and effect. We can work
with your existing logos, and style elements or create new looks to your
specifications.
Kitchen and Bathroom Cabinets
Why pay to replace old cabinets when you can give your
cabinets a whole fresh look and feel for only a
portion of the cost? We offer a custom color match to restore your cabinets, or
we can change the color all together to give your room a newer, more modern
feel. Whether you need kitchen cabinets, bathroom cabinets, and laundry room
cabinets or built-in cabinets painted, Conley Painting & Special Coatings
is a preferred choice for all your cabinet painting needs.
Our Process
All cabinets are washed with TSP (Tri-Sodium Phosphate) if
needed, to remove any grease or dirt build-up.
All doors, hardware and hinges are removed (in most cases).
Surrounding fixtures, furniture or appliances are completely
masked off. The floor is covered, and the room is sealed with plastic to prevent
dust or paint from spreading to the rest of the house.
Cabinets are thoroughly sanded and dusted. Dents and
scratches are repaired. A primer coat is sprayed on the cabinets, and they are
sanded and dusted.
A split-coat of a mix of primer and finish enamel is next,
followed by more sanding and dusting.
A final coat of enamel is applied to the cabinet bases. An
additional fourth coat may be applied to doors and drawers, as these areas have
more wear and tear.