TL;DR: Paint doesn’t hide wall damage — it highlights it. Denver’s dry air and wide temperature swings make settlement cracks, nail pops, and tape seams a fact of life in everything from the century-old plaster of the Highlands to the fifteen-year-old...
TL;DR: Professional cabinet painting typically runs $2,000–$7,000 for a Denver kitchen, while new semi-custom cabinets alone commonly cost $8,000–$15,000+ before countertops, demolition, and installation push a full replacement well past $30,000. If your cabinet boxes...
TL;DR: Colorado summers throw three distinct threats at fresh exterior paint: high-altitude UV that’s meaningfully stronger than at sea level, hail season that peaks in late spring and early summer, and day-to-night temperature swings of 30 degrees or more. The...
TL;DR: HOA and community repaints succeed or fail on three things: getting color approval right the first time, sequencing the work so residents aren’t living in a construction zone all summer, and hiring a crew that treats common areas like their own property....
TL;DR: The best exterior colors for Denver’s brick bungalows and Victorians work with the brick, the architecture, and our intense high-altitude sun — not against them. For the early-1900s bungalows of Platt Park, that usually means earthy body tones with warm...