From Broad Ripple's historic parlors to Fishers' open-concept great rooms, we adapt our techniques to your home's era and layout. Our 5-step process begins with assessing your plaster or drywall for hairline cracks—common in Indy's clay soil—before applying premium low-VOC paints that resist humidity-induced bubbling.
We specialize in preserving original trim work in Meridian-Kessler's Tudor revivals while modernizing Carmel's contemporary spaces. For homes near White River, we use mold-resistant primers to combat basement moisture. Every project includes custom color consulting to complement your existing architecture and furnishings.
We specialize in preserving original trim work in Meridian-Kessler's Tudor revivals while modernizing Carmel's contemporary spaces. For homes near White River, we use mold-resistant primers to combat basement moisture. Every project includes custom color consulting to complement your existing architecture and furnishings.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Detailed surface evaluation for cracks and imperfections
- 02 Step 2: Gentle cleaning with pH-balanced solutions safe for older materials
- 03 Step 3: Precision patching using flexible compounds that move with seasonal shifts
- 04 Step 4: Application of climate-adapted paint in your choice of finish
Benefits
- Humidity-resistant finishes prevent bubbling in Indianapolis summers
- Scuff-resistant formulas for high-traffic areas like Mass Ave lofts
- Low-VOC options ideal for families and pet owners
- Historic color matching for period-accurate restorations
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you protect my belongings during painting?
We use micro-fiber drop cloths and plastic zip walls to contain dust, with special care taken for hardwood floors common in Irvington homes.
Can you match my home's original 1920s colors?
Yes, we maintain an archive of historic paint samples and use spectrophotometers to recreate authentic hues for Indianapolis' vintage properties.
How long will my interior paint last in Indy's climate?
Our premium formulations typically last 7-10 years—twice as long as big-box store paints—when properly maintained against temperature fluctuations.