Overland Park's Trusted Painting Contractor
I've painted homes across Overland Park for years — from custom finishes in newer builds to careful restoration work in older neighborhoods.
Cabinet painting and high-end interior finishes are where I do my best work here. The multi-step prep process I use is the same one I learned doing custom finishes with interior designers, and it's what makes painted cabinets look like new cabinetry instead of a DIY job.

Towns we serve
- Overland Park
- Leawood
- Prairie Village
- Lenexa
- Olathe
- Shawnee
- Mission
What we do here
Cabinet Painting & Staining
A multi-step process for a smooth, durable, high-quality finish: degrease, full sanding, bonding primer, then sprayed finish coats. It comes back looking factory-made, without replacing a single box.
Interior & Exterior Painting
Walls, ceilings, trim, baseboards, doors, and full exteriors. I prep the surface first — patch, caulk, sand, prime — then lay down finish coats that stay tight through Kansas City summers and winters.
Drywall Installation
New construction, additions, or full room replacements — we hang, tape, float, and finish drywall to a smooth, paint-ready surface.
Siding Installation & Repair
Whether you need a full exterior re-sided or just a damaged section replaced, we handle both — new siding installs and repair work, matched and sealed so it holds up through KC's weather. Repairs often go hand-in-hand with wood rot removal underneath, and we always check for that before closing anything back up.

Wood Rot Repair
Soft trim, rotted fascia, decaying window frames, or damage found underneath siding — we cut out the rot, replace it with solid material, and seal it properly before paint goes on. This is frequently part of a siding repair job, but we also handle it on its own for trim, doors, and frames.
Common questions
Yes — cabinet painting is one of the most requested projects here. I use a full prep-and-spray process so the finish looks factory-made and holds up to daily use.
Ready to bring your color to life?
Tell me about the project and I'll come walk it with you — no pressure, no sales pitch.
