Saturday, May 13, 2023

Stained woodwork to bright white.

Stained bay window before painting white.
Jcb Painting just finished this paint job in Taunton, MA.

It was a total house transformation from dark stained woodwork to bright white.

A lot of prep work went into this job including caulking, puttying, and sanding.

Then 1 coat of bonding primer was applied and finished with 2 coats of top-shelf semi-gloss from Benjamin Moore.

Bay window painted white. jcbpainting.com

 


Painting over stained woodwork to bright white makes for a real home improvement project.


This makeover also increases a home's resale value.





Totally stained staircase.



From Remodel Or Move.👇

"Painting trim white can definitely increase the value of a home. White trim brings a bright, clean, classic look to a home, instantly increasing its aesthetic appeal. Aside from the cosmetic benefits of painting white trim, white also helps reflect natural and artificial light, which can make rooms appear larger, warmer, and more inviting."👇


Staircase after being painted.








Stained door before painting white.


"White trim can also be used to highlight architectural features in a room, whereas darker trim can often look flat and boring. Finally, white trim offers flexibility when it comes to styling and accessorizing, as it can easily be matched with virtually any color scheme or design style."

Painted white door and jamb.



"White trim is not going out of style any time soon. White trim is a classic look that has been popular for many years and continues to be sought after. Many people prefer white trim for its clean, classic look, which can make any interior design look crisp and modern."





Stained bi-fold door before being painted white.




"People often paint trim white because it provides a crisp, finished look that can brighten up a room and make its architecture stand out. White trim can help draw attention to the various details in a home and create an illusion of more space."
White bi-fold door painted by Jcb Painting.


"Finally, white is a timeless, classic color that can pair both warm and cool colors, so it can easily be used in traditional, contemporary, or modern home designs."

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