Showing posts with label interior painters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interior painters. Show all posts

Saturday, April 19, 2025

Bedroom Painters Near Me

 Professional Bedroom Painting: What to Expect from Start to Finish in Foxboro, MA.

Bedroom painting in Foxboro, MA. with green walls.

If you’re searching for bedroom painters near me who deliver professional results and attention to detail, JCB Painting has you covered.

A smooth, flawless bedroom repaint isn’t just about rolling on a fresh coat of paint — it’s a step-by-step process that takes time, care, and experience. Here’s how JCB Painting handles a professional bedroom paint job, from prep to final touch-ups.

1. Prep Work: The Foundation of a Great Paint Job

Every professional job starts with thorough preparation. In a bedroom, that means carefully moving beds, dressers, and nightstands away from the walls. Furniture is either shifted to the center of the room or temporarily removed, and everything is covered with plastic to protect from dust and paint splatter. It never happens. :>)


Bedroom painting in Foxboro, MA. with green walls.

Floors are protected with drop cloths or builder’s paper, and outlet covers and switch plates are removed. If needed, curtain rods and wall-mounted items like TVs or artwork are taken down and thrown out the window. Just kidding.





2. Sanding and Surface Repairs

Next comes sanding — a key step that’s often overlooked in DIY jobs. Walls and trim are sanded to smooth out any imperfections and ensure good paint adhesion. Small holes, dents, and surface cracks are filled and patched. Once dry, those areas are sanded again to blend seamlessly into the wall.

3. Caulking for a Seamless Look

Caulking isn’t just for bathrooms. In a professional bedroom paint job, caulk is used to seal gaps between trim and walls, especially around baseboards, window casings, and door frames. This gives everything a clean, finished look and helps prevent future cracking.

Bedroom painting in Foxboro, MA. with green walls.

4. Ceiling First

Painting always starts at the top — and that means tackling the ceiling first. Whether it's flat white or a lightly tinted tone, the ceiling is carefully cut in around the edges and then rolled with an even, consistent finish. This step is important for giving the whole room a fresh, uniform feel. It brightens it up too!



Bedroom painting in Foxboro, MA. with green walls.

5. Windows, Doors, and Trim

Now some painters will paint the walls before the trim. Jcb doesn't. We do it the way we want to because we're tough! 
Windows and doors get the same level of attention. Jambs and casings are sanded, cleaned, and painted with a smooth semi-gloss or satin finish. This includes the door itself, whether it’s staying in place or removed and painted flat. We paint them in place because we're lazy.




Bedroom painting in Foxboro, MA. with green walls.

6. Walls: Smooth, Even, and Streak-Free

Now it’s time for the walls. After cutting in clean lines at the ceiling, trim, and corners, the walls are rolled in sections to ensure a consistent finish with no lap marks. Two coats are always applied. Sometimes three if we are feeling generous. :>)






7. Clean-Up and Walkthrough

When the painting is complete, all tools, tape, and coverings are removed. Furniture is carefully moved back into place. Final touch-ups are done, and the room is vacuumed or swept to leave it clean and ready to enjoy. We sweep everything under the rug. You will never see it. 

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The Result?
A freshly painted bedroom that feels like new — with clean lines, smooth walls, and no mess left behind. At JCB Painting, attention to detail makes all the difference. It's all a lie.

Thank you for attending my Ted talk. :>)













Thursday, April 10, 2025

The Paint Job That Was Finally Finished in Foxboro, MA.


Reprinted from LinkedIn.  https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/paint-job-finally-finished-jcb-painting/



The Paint Job That Was Finally Finished in Foxboro, MA.

Jcb Painting
Interior House Painter at Jcb Painting. 
The finished foyer staircase after painting.
unfinished foyer painting.
Sometimes when Jcb Painting gets a call to give a painting quote, I never know what I will see. Every paint job is different, of course, but still, there are a lot of surprises along the way.

This paint job was started by the homeowner until he realized he was afraid of heights and really didn't know how to paint. I will give him an " E" for effort, though.

Sloppy wall painting on the ceiling.

This was the homeowner's cut in this foyer staircase and second-floor hall.

They haven't called a professional painter yet, but it's coming.


JCB Painting wall logo.

Then Jcb Painting gets the call from the homeowner and asks if I could come out and give a quote for the staircase.

When I arrive, I'm greeted by the homeowner. We introduce ourselves and he proceeds to show me the "STAIRCASE". As I started to look it over, I commented on how bad the attempt at painting this space was, not knowing the husband did it. (I figured the previous homeowner did it!)

Then the husband, embarrassed, said he tried to paint the area until he realized he could not paint. At all.

The wife is standing in the background with a smile on her face, knowing that help is here.

So after a few days, I sent the quote and awarded the job. This was to be a complete paint job from baseboard to ceiling, staircase, doors, jambs, and hall leading to bedrooms.

Patching hole in wall.


There were a few issues that had to be addressed first. Repair damage to the walls. And there was a fair amount of fixing here and elsewhere.

Patched hole in the wall.





Another patch in the walls.






And another patch in the wall.


The damage was done when the previous homeowner moved out. They must have been in a rush. :>)

The finished wall after patching and painting.

And the finished job by Jcb Painting.

The 2nd finished wall after patching and painting.





Straight line painting on staircase skirtboard.









Jcb Painting takes a lot of pride in producing absolutely straight, crisp paint lines. (as shown above) This can only happen when a professional, neat, caulking job is completed during the initial prep phase of painting, and it makes a big difference in the finished paint job.

Before painting 2nd floor hallway.



After painting 2nd floor hallway.

After all was said and done, the foyer and staircase were put back in pristine condition. The wife was especially happy with the results, and the husband was no longer embarrassed.

After finishing this painting job, JCB Painting was hired to repaint the rest of the home. Bedrooms, bathrooms, living room, and kitchen, including the kitchen cabinets. From the baseboard to the ceiling, everything was fixed and repainted. The cabinets were finished with Benjamin Moore "Advance Satin" (782) and the trim with Benjamin Moore Regal Classic semi-gloss (333). The best semi-gloss on the market, imho.

Benjamin Moore semi-gloss.
Kitchen cabinets before painting.

I got a lot of satisfaction seeing how happy these 1st homeowners were in their newly purchased home, and that Jcb Painting helped to make their dream come true. And they were great customers to work for.

Kitchen cabinets after painting.



All paint products used on this job were from Benjamin Moore.

Benjamin Moore logo.


And to be fair to the homeowner, Jcb Painting coming in to fix a bad paint job is more common than some people might think, because from prep to finish painting, in between are a myriad of tasks that have to be completed for a quality interior painting job. It's a job that simply can't be rushed if you want professional-looking results.







 

Monday, March 3, 2025

How to use a Paint Brush.


How Not to Interior House Paint.


Don't ever, never, paint out of the can. You should paint out of a pot when cutting in a room.
Only amateurs do that!

This is how amateurs paint when painting out of the can: They dip their brush into the paint, and then they scrape it off! Both sides! It's hilarious to watch.😀
They're basically painting with a dry brush. LOL.

And don't paint out of those cups that look like a "cup" and hold about as much as half a cup of paint. Again, only amateurs paint out of those things.
I see it all the time in painting videos.
I know "professional painters" personally, who paint like that.

They are NOT professional.


Why you should not paint out of the can:

More Controlled Paint Loading: It's easier to control the amount of paint you load onto your brush from a pot, reducing drips and spills.
A paint can will tip over more easily than a wider paint pot.

Cleaner Tools: By using a pot, you're less likely to get paint all over the outside of the main can, keeping your workspace tidier.

Using a paint pot is a best practice for painters because it helps maintain the quality of the paint in the main can, improves efficiency and control during application, reduces mess and waste, and ultimately contributes to a better and more professional finish. Think of the paint can as your "storage" and the pot as your "working supply".

So, to the amateurs in the residential and commercial painting business, do yourself a favor,

Stop painting out of the can and watch your productivity increase!











Friday, February 7, 2025

Attleboro Interior Painters

Interior Attleboro Painting

Kitchen and dining area before painting.

The homeowner in Attleboro, MA was determined to find the perfect off-white for their space, so we began the project by testing a wide range of off-white color swatches directly on the walls. As anyone who’s gone through this process knows, off-whites can vary greatly depending on the lighting, room size, and surrounding elements—so taking the time to sample multiple shades was key.

After careful consideration and viewing the swatches at different times of day, the client confidently chose Benjamin Moore’s "Simply White"—a clean, fresh shade with just the right amount of warmth. Once applied, the transformation was immediate. The color brightened the entire room, giving it a more open and airy feel while maintaining a soft, inviting atmosphere.

The result is a timeless and versatile backdrop that works beautifully with the homeowner’s decor and natural light. It’s a great example of how a thoughtful color selection process can truly elevate a space.

                                                                                                                                    

Kitchen and dining area after painting.






Give JCB Painting a call for a revamp of your Attleboro home. (508) 463-5190






Sunday, December 1, 2024

Bedroom Painting - Taunton, MA.

Before painting in Taunton, Ma.

 Bedroom remodel in Taunton, MA!  


We recently completed a beautiful bedroom transformation for a homeowner in Taunton, and the results speak for themselves. The client selected Behr’s "Frosted Jade" for the walls—a soft, refreshing shade of green that brings a calming, spa-like feel to the space. To enhance durability and add a subtle elegance, we paired the color with Benjamin Moore’s low sheen eggshell finish, which gives just the right amount of glow without being too shiny.

To complete the room, JCB Painting used a semi-gloss finish for the trim, adding crisp contrast and a clean, polished look that really makes the architectural details pop. The ceiling was painted in a classic flat white, keeping it simple and allowing the wall color to stand out beautifully.

The homeowner was absolutely thrilled with the transformation! It's always rewarding to see a space come to life with the right colors and finishes.

 #homeimprovement #interiorpainting



Taunton bedroom painting - finished.


Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Attleboro Painters - Jcb Painting

 Jcb Painting finished this bedroom with an accent wall in Attleboro, MA. using Benjamin Moore paint.


 Attleboro Painters – JCB Painting

We recently wrapped up a stylish bedroom project in Attleboro, MA, where we added a bold touch with a beautifully painted accent wall. The client wanted to introduce some personality and contrast into the space, and an accent wall was the perfect solution.

Using premium Benjamin Moore paint, we brought their vision to life with a color that not only complemented the room’s decor but also added depth and dimension to the overall design. The remaining walls were finished in a lighter, more neutral tone, allowing the accent color to truly stand out without overwhelming the space.

Accent walls are a simple yet powerful way to transform a room—and this one turned out fantastic. Another great project by JCB Painting, proudly serving the Attleboro area with clean lines, quality products, and attention to detail.

Accent wall before final coats.

Accent walls bring a new depth to a room.

Accent wall after painting final coats on walls.

Accent walls can elevate a room with a bold pop of color.
Get yours now!









Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Mansfield Painting Contractors


Mansfield Painting Contractor


 JCB Painting is a residential interior painting contractor serving Mansfield, MA. We have over 20 years of experience in the painting business and offer a variety of services in interior painting.  

Here are some of the reasons why you should choose JCB Painting for your next painting project:

Experience: We have over 20 years of experience in the painting business, so you can be sure we will do a high-quality job.

Quality: We use only the best materials and workmanship, so your paint job will last for years to come.

Competitive prices: Jcb Painting offers competitive prices, so you can get the quality you want without breaking the bank.

Customer service: We are committed to providing excellent customer service, so you can be sure that you will be happy with your experience.

If you are looking for a reliable and experienced painting contractor in Mansfield, MA, then JCB Painting is the perfect choice for you. Contact us today for a free estimate at 508 463 5190.


Jcb Painting logo.


Monday, December 4, 2023

Mansfield, MA. House Painters



Interior House Painters

Room painters are skilled tradespeople who apply paint to interior walls, ceilings, and trim. They may also prepare surfaces for painting by removing old paint, patching holes, and sanding rough spots. Room painters typically use a variety of tools, including brushes, rollers, spray guns, and ladders. 

Room painter painting a room.

The specific duties of a room painter will vary depending on the project. For example, a painter who is painting an interior room will typically follow these steps:
  • Prepare the surface by removing old paint, patching holes, and sanding rough spots.
  • Apply a primer to the surface to seal it and help the paint adhere.
  • Apply two coats of paint to the surface, allowing each coat to dry completely before applying the next.
  • Clean up the area by removing masking tape and disposing of used paint and rags.
Jcb Painting does these things.


Staircase and blue walls with white trim.







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