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Ron’s Painting Helps Solidify Home Closing in Bonita Springs

Feb 12, 2014 -- Posted by : ajpereira

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Ron’s Painting Helps Solidify Home Closing in Bonita Springs

Ron's Painting was chosen by new homeowners from Canada to paint the interior of this home in Village Walk, Bonita Springs. Debra McAllister-Brown with Florida Home Reality not only sold the home, but also worked closely with Ron's Painting and interior designer, Barbara Bell, from Barbara Bell Design Group to coordinate everything just weeks after the closing of the home.

Ron Solidify home close to Bonita

Paper applied on the new hardwood floors to protect from scratching during the painting process.

Ron's Painting started this project the day after the homeowners closing. We painted the entire home’s interior with two coats of Sherwin Williams’ Harmony on the ceilings and walls, and one coat of Sherwin Williams’ Pro-classic semi-gloss enamel on all doors, door casings, baseboards, and crown moldings.

Ron Solidify home and warping the kitchen supplies to protect the supplies while painting

Plastic applied to the kitchen cabinets to protect the surfaces from paint splatter and down drop used on the floors over the paper for extra protection.

Many of the rooms were painted different colors, and we also painted the interior of the garage, finishing within the time frame required so the furniture could be delivered, set up, and the homeowners could move into a move-in ready home.  Prior to move-in, Ron's Painting did a thorough cleansing of the home before the furniture was delivered, which included hand washing all counter tops, sinks, and floors.

Ron Solidify home and putting a cloth on the floor to protect the floor while painting

All windows are also covered with plastic, as we begin to paint the ceilings with the first of two coats of paint.

Ron’s Painting also painted the home next door to this one for those new homeowners as well. Barbara Bell helped the homeowners pick all the paint colors and furnishings, and she also prepared all rooms, ensuring that the arriving homeowners had clean sheets to sleep, and had clean towels in all of the bathrooms. The refrigerator was also partially stocked for a small welcome home party.

By Ron Rooker

President Ron’s Painting LLC.

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