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Offices, retail units, real estate and professional spaces. Feature walls, full repaints and commercial wallcovering — scheduled so your business keeps running.
The private office in the photograph above is at a Keller Williams real estate office here in the Upstate. The drywall had damage that had to be repaired and skimmed flat before anything could go on it, and the geometric paper had to be cut in around a window return and a wall-mounted TV. The work ran outside business hours, and the agent came back to a finished room.
Evenings, weekends and phased room-by-room work so the space stays usable. For most offices the practical answer is one room at a time after close, and the team walks into a finished room on Monday.
The wall behind reception or the conference camera is the one every client and every video call sees. It is a small area, a short job, and it changes the read of the whole space more than repainting everything beige again.
Commercial rooms are full of obstacles — mounted screens, cable runs, vents, window returns, signage. Those cut-ins are where a commercial job looks cheap or looks right.

What's included
Tell us about the room. We will come out, look at the actual walls, and give you a written price — no charge and no pressure.