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Our specialty finishes service:
we present a wide range of options including faux finishes, geometric murals and designs, chalkboard paint painting, and cabinet refinishing using factory-like techniques and paints. We understand the importance of color theory and use it to create stunning and cohesive designs that will elevate any space. Our team of professionals is dedicated to providing high-quality work and exceptional customer service.
Color Theory in Interior Design:
Using the color wheel these popular color schemes are possible.
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Monochromatic-
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Analogous-
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Triadic-
Faux Techniques:
These are some of the most popular techniques we use.
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Color Washing
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Sponging
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Marbling
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Wood Graining
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Stenciling
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Lime Washing
DECORATIVE PAINTING:
A GREAT ALTERNATIVE.
Faux finishing is an art and a science. It takes an artistic eye to understand which faux finish is right for a room, and a skilled hand to apply it. Here at Procoats Painting Plus we have both. Our experience and expertise qualify us to transform your wall designs.
Installing tiles or wallpaper is often expensive and difficult. Finding your perfect style is hard enough, and placement is an absolute nightmare. Tiles crack and break. Wallpaper peels and has visible seams. Plus, the cost of these procedures means you could be stuck with an unwanted look for a long time.
Luckily, there’s a great alternative. Faux finish paint is a wonderful way to get that fancy look at a fraction of the cost. The right application can give your walls the impression of marble, wood, concrete, or stone. It’s the perfect technique to experiment with the look and feel of your walls. Don’t make your home makeover experience any more complicated than it has to be; A faux finish is the perfect solution, and Procoats Painting Plus LLC knows just how to apply it.
Epoxy coatings:
A versatile solution for a variety of surfaces, including concrete, metal, and wood. They are commonly used in industrial settings, garages, and even residential spaces for their durability and resistance to wear and tear.

