Your Questions, Answered

  • Most cabinet refinishing projects take about 5 days from start to finish. We use a detailed multi-step process with sanding between coats to create a smooth, durable, factory-like finish, rather than a quick paint job.

  • We use professional-grade cabinet coatings from Sherwin-Williams designed specifically for durability, adhesion, and a smooth appearance.

    The primer and finish coatings are water-based and low VOC, making them a cleaner and lower-odor option compared to many traditional solvent-based cabinet finishes.

  • For oak cabinet refinishing projects, we use professional-grade systems designed to create a smoother, more modern appearance while maintaining long-term durability.

    Because oak has a naturally heavy wood grain, achieving a refined finish requires additional preparation steps including:

    • grain filling

    • multiple sanding stages

    • high-build primer application

    For projects requiring enhanced grain reduction, we may use premium Renner high-build primers, which are water-based and low VOC. These products help build a smoother surface prior to finishing while offering excellent sandability and adhesion.

  • Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form —we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.

  • Quality finishes require proper prep and curing time. We sand between coats to ensure:

    • a smoother finish

    • better durability

    • stronger adhesion

    • a more refined, factory-like appearance

    Rushing cabinet refinishing often leads to chipping, uneven texture, and premature wear.

  • We use professional application methods designed to achieve a smooth, modern finish. Our goal is a clean, durable look that feels elevated and custom. We spray 99% of the time, only brushing when absolutely necessary.

  • Yes. We can repair small holes and chipping. During our discovery consultation, we will inspect and evaluate.

  • We offer a curated collection of approximately 30 designer-inspired colors selected to complement modern and timeless interiors. Our palette focuses on warm neutrals, soft whites, earthy tones, muted greens, and sophisticated matte finishes.

  • Absolutely. We guide clients through color selection based on:

    • lighting

    • flooring

    • countertops

    • overall home aesthetic

    • desired mood and style

    We specialize in warm modern and organic-inspired interiors

  • Yes! When properly prepared and finished, refinished cabinets can hold up beautifully for years. Our sanding and coating process is designed for long-term durability in high-use areas like kitchens and bathrooms.

  • Yes. We recommend removing dishes, pantry items, and personal belongings before work begins to help the process move efficiently and protect your items during refinishing.

  • We serve homeowners throughout the Tampa area, including:

    • South Tampa

    • Hyde Park

    • Seminole Heights

    • Westchase

    • Odessa

    • Land O’ Lakes

    • Wesley Chapel

    • Saint Petersburg

    • Surrounding communities

    If you’re unsure whether you’re in our service area, feel free to contact us.

  • Limewash is a natural mineral-based finish that creates soft movement, depth, and texture on walls. Unlike traditional flat paint, limewash has a layered, organic appearance that changes beautifully throughout the day as light moves across the surface.

    We use premium Portola Paints finishes to create warm, architectural spaces inspired by modern European interiors.

  • Our limewash finishes are hand applied using specialty brushes and techniques designed to create natural movement and variation. Because each wall is applied by hand, every finish has its own unique texture and character.

    This artisanal process is what gives limewash its soft, lived-in look that standard paint cannot replicate.

  • Yes! When properly applied and sealed where necessary, limewash is durable for interior spaces and ages beautifully over time. It’s especially popular in living rooms, bedrooms, dining spaces, powder baths, and statement walls where texture and atmosphere matter most.