What's Included
🚪 Front Doors
One of the highest-impact, most visible updates available — a fresh front door color can transform curb appeal on its own.
🚪 Interior Doors
Smooth, even coverage on doors throughout the home, with attention to edges, panels, and hardware areas.
🚪 Baseboards & Window Casings
Crisp lines and even coverage on the trim details that frame every room.
🚪 Crown Molding
Careful work on ceiling-height trim where precision matters most.
🚪 Garage Doors
Exterior garage door painting to match or complement your home's color scheme.
🚪 Exterior Trim, Fascia & Shutters
Detail areas on the exterior of your home that often show wear before the main siding does.
Why a Local Spokane Crew Matters
Doors and trim are unforgiving surfaces — they're at eye level, get touched constantly, and any unevenness in the line where trim meets wall or where a door panel meets its frame is immediately visible in a way that a slightly imperfect wall color never is. This is genuinely a different skill from broad wall painting, and it's why we treat trim and door work as its own discipline rather than something handled quickly at the end of a larger project.
Spokane's front doors face their own version of the climate challenge — full sun exposure on many south or west-facing entries, combined with winter cold that can make certain paint films brittle if the wrong product was used. A front door repainted with interior-grade paint, or with a product not rated for the temperature swings Spokane sees, often fails within a single year — peeling or cracking at the door's edges first, where temperature change is most extreme. We select products specifically rated for exterior door exposure rather than treating a front door like any other piece of exterior trim.
Interior trim has a different but equally real challenge: high-touch areas like stair railings, door edges near light switches, and baseboards in hallways accumulate scuffing and hand contact far faster than wall paint does. Choosing the right sheen — typically semi-gloss or satin rather than the flatter finishes used on walls — makes future cleaning realistic and extends how long the trim looks fresh between repaints.