
Cabinet Refinishing
Designer-spec spray finishes for high-ceiling Daniel Island Park kitchens.
See cabinet refinishingDaniel Island is a master-planned community where every home was meant to look intentional — and the call we get most often is from owners three or four years in who want the walls to finally match the rest of that intention. The neighborhood favors contemporary architecture with high ceilings, open floor plans, and cabinet boxes that took five figures the first time around but now want a color that wasn't on the original developer palette. We do designer color match here daily, lime-wash accent walls in the primary suite, and three-day cabinet refinishes that come back looking factory-new without anyone replacing a door. Codner's Ferry and Daniel Island Park homes get the same prep checklist every time: spray booth for the cabinets, painters who know how to mask a coffered ceiling, and a final walk-through with both spouses before we ask for payment.

Designer-spec spray finishes for high-ceiling Daniel Island Park kitchens.
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Designer color match across open floor plans. Coffered ceilings masked properly.
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Lime-wash, Roman clay, metallic accent walls for contemporary primary suites.
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Coastal-tested coats for Codner's Ferry waterfront elevations.
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Soft-wash for fiber-cement siding. Deck cleaning before re-stain.
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Town Center office suites, retail spaces, restaurant repaints after hours.
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ZIP codes served: 29492
Yes — and we prefer it. A signed designer spec is the cleanest scope of work we get. We follow the spec to the letter on color, finish, and method. If the spec calls out Farrow & Ball at Estate Eggshell over a specific primer, that's exactly what goes on the wall.
By hand, with FrogTape Delicate and rosin paper on the ceiling planes. Coffered and tray ceilings are detail work — we don't spray over the trim profiles or cut corners. Each beam edge gets brushed in a separate pass before the field gets rolled.
Yes — both are application-time-intensive (2-3 days per room vs. one day for standard paint) but they create the hand-applied, textural look that's become signature in Daniel Island primary suites. We always paint a sample board first so you can live with the texture in your light.
Yes. We've worked Daniel Island Park enough years to know which exterior color cards require HOA approval and which trim repaints fly without a submission. We walk you through the HOA letter step before quoting if your project needs one — adds a few days, not weeks.