05/29/2026
Fresh paint can do more than update a room. It can help the whole home feel more polished and connected.
For this Winston-Salem interior painting project, our crew completed a multi-room refresh across several areas of the home, including the landing, stairwell, mud room, entry, bathroom, piano room, kitchen, den, and select bedroom touch-up areas.
The scope included wall painting, ceiling painting, trim painting, baseboards, crown molding, chair railing, door casing, window casing, stair risers, and a yellow wall patch and touch-up.
We used Sherwin-Williams Duration Home Satin on the walls, Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Flat on the ceilings, and Sherwin-Williams Cashmere Medium Lustre on the trim, casing, molding, doors, and stair risers.
Before the first coat went on, our team completed the needed prep, setup, surface protection, patching, touch-ups, and cleanup to support a clean and consistent finish throughout the home.
A project like this is not just about changing wall color. It is about making the details work together so each connected space feels refreshed from one area to the next.
Planning an interior painting project in Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, Clemmons, Pfafftown, or a nearby area? 360 Painting can help you choose the right scope for your home.