




This Beverly Hills kitchen is a great example of what the right paint can actually do for a space. The bones were already solid - good layout, nice appliances, quality cabinetry. But the finish on everything needed to match that level. That's where we came in.
We used high-grade Benjamin Moore products throughout. The reason that matters is simple - cheaper paints yellow, chip, and wear down fast in kitchens. Kitchens take a beating. Grease, steam, daily wiping. You need a finish that holds up to all of it without losing that clean look six months down the road.
The white on these cabinets is crisp and even from every angle. No brush marks, no uneven sheen. That's the kind of result you get when surface prep is done right before a single drop of paint goes on. Prep is honestly where most of the work happens - and where most corners get cut.
The walls tie everything together without competing with the cabinetry. It's a neutral that feels warm and open, especially with all the natural light coming through those large windows. The whole space reads brighter and more put-together without anything structural changing.
Cabinet resurfacing and a quality paint job on a newly renovated space like this one can close the gap between a good kitchen and a great one. It's one of the higher-impact updates you can make - and when it's done with the right products and the right prep, it lasts.