Crown molding painting in Greater Boston with detailed prep, gap filling, and precision finishes that make rooms look crisp — the detail work most painters rush or skip entirely. Father-son team. Free estimates.
Boston's housing stock is unlike anywhere else in the country. Pre-war brownstones, historic triple-deckers, modern condos, and commercial buildings all exist within blocks of each other — and each requires a different approach. We've worked across every Boston neighborhood and understand what each property type needs for crown molding painting to be done correctly.
Every crown molding painting project starts with a thorough assessment. We don't show up and start working — we walk the job first, identify what prep is needed, and scope the work correctly. Proper preparation is the difference between a result that lasts and one that fails within a few years. That's not how we operate.
We're a father-son team that's been working in Greater Boston since 2013. Washington has been in the trade for over 20 years — he's painted Back Bay brownstones, South Boston triple-deckers, Jamaica Plain Victorians, and commercial buildings across the city. That experience shows in how we approach every job.
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Tape, cut-in brush, and patience. We tape ceiling and wall, cut in with an angled sash brush along both edges, then fill the molding face with a small roller or second brush pass. Two-person technique on complex profiles. Full technique guide →
Semi-gloss or high-gloss waterborne alkyd enamel — same as trim. It cures hard, resists yellowing, and the slight sheen contrasts well with flat wall paint to define the molding visually.
Always. Gaps at the ceiling and wall junctions, at inside and outside corners, and at splices get filled with paintable caulk before priming. Painted gaps look like gaps; painted caulk looks like a clean, solid installation.
Yes — some designers prefer a monochromatic approach where molding matches either the ceiling or wall. We can match any existing color. The most common approach in Boston homes is white or off-white molding against any wall color.
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Call (617) 777-7700