A Deliberately Narrow Trade

Mineral finish work is a craft with its own materials, tools, and failure modes. Limewash that wasn't brushed in proper passes dries patchy instead of cloudy. Clay troweled over unprimed builder flat delaminates. Plaster burnished at the wrong moment never develops its sheen. General painting crews take on this work occasionally and learn those lessons on customers' walls; we do it constantly, which is the whole argument for hiring a specialist. We don't bid whole-house repaints, exteriors, or production paint work — walls that deserve a hand-built finish are the entire business.

How We Keep the Craft Honest

  • Physical sample boards in your tone and technique, approved in your room's light before any wall is touched
  • Substrate prep scoped plainly in the quote — sanding, skimming, and priming are where finish projects succeed or fail
  • Hand application with proper drying time between coats; we schedule for the finish, not the calendar
  • Straight talk about fit — if a wall genuinely just needs good paint, we'll say so and step aside

Why Henderson

Henderson is unusually good territory for this trade, for two reasons. The 1990s and 2000s communities — Seven Hills, MacDonald Ranch, Anthem Country Club, Lake Las Vegas — are full of aging faux finishes that need a specialist to modernize properly, not just paint over. And the new communities — Inspirada, Cadence — are full of design-aware owners staring at builder-white walls. Between the two sits our whole book of work: Green Valley Ranch, Whitney Ranch, and everything in the hills. Add desert light that animates a mineral finish all day long, and this is where the craft belongs.

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