Interior painting case study

Interior Painting Prep & Protection

Interior painting starts with protection. These photos show floors, fixtures, furniture, cabinets, and surrounding surfaces covered before finish work.

Project Type Interior Painting
Focus Prep + Protection
Surfaces Walls, trim, fixtures, floors
Result Clean controlled jobsite
Interior Painting Prep & Protection Project

Project Overview

Interior painting starts with protection. These photos show floors, fixtures, furniture, cabinets, and surrounding surfaces covered before finish work.

1

The Challenge

Interior painting can quickly feel messy if floors, furniture, fixtures, cabinets, and trim are not protected before work starts.

2

What We Did

The visible process shows floor covering, tape lines, masking paper, protected cabinets and fixtures, ladder setup, and controlled work areas before painting.

3

The Result

The prep creates a cleaner jobsite and helps protect finished surfaces while the painting work is completed.

Scope of work

What this project shows

  • Floor and walking-path protection
  • Masking around trim, windows, and built-ins
  • Furniture, cabinets, and fixture covering
  • Controlled work zones inside the home
  • Interior painting preparation before finish coats

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Process

How the work is presented

The page shows the visible story: surface condition, protection, preparation, and finished result.

1

Inspect

Review the visible surfaces, access, and protection needs before work begins.

2

Protect

Mask and cover nearby surfaces so the jobsite stays controlled.

3

Prepare

Address surface issues before the finish coats are applied.

4

Finish

Apply the finish and review the visible details before cleanup.

Project gallery

Photos from the project