First-family-home interiors near the Providence corridor.
The Huntington neighborhoods in the northwest — near the Providence and Ann Road corridor — are full of the valley's first-family-home buyers: households that stretched into a 2000s-era two-story, arrived with a toddler or a baby on the way, and inherited whatever the previous owner's paint decisions were. That inheritance is our most common Huntington assignment. Sometimes it's untouched builder tan; sometimes it's a previous family's bold experiments; either way, the new owners want the house to feel like theirs, and paint is the fastest honest way to get there.
Because budgets in a first family home are real, we're straightforward about sequencing value: do the nursery or kids' rooms first with the full zero-VOC spec, put washable finishes on the two or three walls that take all the abuse, and phase the rest of the interior as life allows. A good painting company should be comfortable being hired twice — we'd rather do the right two rooms now and earn the rest of the house next year than push a whole-home project a family didn't ask for.
Huntington's homes share the 2000s open-stair floor plan, which puts a two-story stairwell wall in the middle of most projects. It's the wall everyone sees from the front door and the one homeowners can't safely reach themselves — we bring the right ladders and planking, cut the lines by hand, and it's frequently the difference that makes the whole house look professionally done.
Tell us the rooms, the timeline, and who's living in the house — kids, pets, and all.
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