Trim, Doors & Woodwork • Massachusetts
Trim, doors, and woodwork with the lines you actually notice.
Baseboards, casings, crown, and doors sanded, prepped, and finished so the details of the room feel intentional.

What we hear from homeowners
Trim shows every shortcut — and every bit of care.
When trim reads well, the whole room settles. Sharp cut lines, filled nail holes, no fuzzy transitions between trim and wall. That takes disciplined prep and a steady hand.
What's included
- Trim cleaned and lightly sanded for adhesion
- Nail holes and joints filled
- Caulking where trim meets wall
- Primer on bare or repaired areas
- Two coats of trim-grade paint or enamel
- Sharp cut lines at walls and floors
Preparation & protection
- Floors, furniture, and rugs protected
- Hardware removed or masked as needed
- Dust controlled during sanding
- Damaged sections repaired or replaced
- Doors removed for smoother coating when practical
Our process
How the project runs
- 01
Walkthrough
Trim condition, colors, and sheen reviewed room by room.
- 02
Written scope
Which pieces, which finish, which rooms.
- 03
Prep
Sand, fill, caulk, and prime — do not skip.
- 04
Paint & inspect
Coats applied methodically, cut lines checked in daylight.
- 05
Reinstall
Doors and hardware back on; site cleaned.
Surfaces we work on
Frequently asked
Answers before you commit
- Should trim match ceilings and walls?
- It depends on the room and the light. We'll walk through options at the walkthrough — a subtle change in sheen or tone can carry more weight than a completely different color.
- Can you replace damaged trim?
- We repair minor damage and coordinate carpentry for larger replacements when needed.
- How long between coats?
- Trim coatings need real dry and recoat times. We build that into the schedule so the finish cures properly.
Next step
Tell us what you'd like to paint.
Share a few details and we'll set up a walkthrough. No pressure, no fine print.