At Kilmain Painting, we have developed a winning strategy to service our many and diverse clients. Our team is as talented as they are knowledgeable, we will earn your trust just as we have been doing for 15 years. Founded in 1999, we started as a residential painting service with just a couple of employees. While enjoying the beautiful lifestyle only Jackson Hole can offer, we have been busy building our thriving business.
Our unparalleled expertise and talent allows us to consult, solve and create all kinds of interesting projects in the region. We treat every project with the same service, skill and quality, whether it's a 1,500 sq. Stop by our showroom today with your ideas, your challenges or your architect. Our procedures shine while working with clients through the whole process.
It's a thrill to drive through our valley and see the many stunning projects that we have worked on while also making new friends.
Our unparalleled expertise and talent allows us to consult, solve and create all kinds of interesting projects in the region. We treat every project with the same service, skill and quality, whether it's a 1,500 sq. Stop by our showroom today with your ideas, your challenges or your architect. Our procedures shine while working with clients through the whole process.
It's a thrill to drive through our valley and see the many stunning projects that we have worked on while also making new friends.
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Specialty finishes that have a unique, handcrafted appearance that boasts incredible depth and dimension.
The term Faux comes from the French meaning false.
This technique involves many applications of translucent glaze to create a look that may replicate marble, leather, or wood.
Glaze work involves using a translucent mixture of paint and glaze applied with a brush, roller, rag, or sponge, and often mimics textures, but it is always smooth to the touch.
No two applications will be the same because a handcrafted touch transforms these finishes into a personal expression of creativity.
The term Faux comes from the French meaning false.
This technique involves many applications of translucent glaze to create a look that may replicate marble, leather, or wood.
Glaze work involves using a translucent mixture of paint and glaze applied with a brush, roller, rag, or sponge, and often mimics textures, but it is always smooth to the touch.
No two applications will be the same because a handcrafted touch transforms these finishes into a personal expression of creativity.
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