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Ceiling Repairs and Fresh Interior Paint in Grosse Pointe Park

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Here's what we were working with at the start - a foyer ceiling covered in plaster cracks running in multiple directions, with patches of filler already spot-primed and waiting. It's the kind of damage that's easy to ignore but hard to unsee once you notice it. Cracks like these tend to spread over time, especially in older homes, so getting ahead of it matters.

Before any paint goes on, the repair work has to be right. We filled and feathered every crack, making sure the surface was flat and consistent. Skipping that step - or rushing it - is exactly how you end up with cracks telegraphing right back through fresh paint within a year. That's not something we're willing to let happen.

The foyer ceiling came out clean and uniform, with the crown molding looking sharp against the freshly painted surface. That kind of detail makes the whole entry feel more polished without any single element screaming for attention. It just looks the way it should.

We also handled the living room - walls, ceilings, and trim throughout. The color choice is a soft, warm neutral that works well with the natural light coming through the windows and plays nicely off the hardwood floors. Fresh paint on the trim ties everything together and gives the space a finished, well-kept feel that's hard to get any other way.

Ceiling and plaster repairs paired with quality interior painting - that combination is what takes a space from tired to sharp. Whether it's one room or a full interior, the process is the same: prep it right, paint it right, and the result holds up.