Why May is the Perfect Time for Any Painting Project

2025-05-09T13:34:17-04:00May 9th, 2025|Categories: Dock Deck Fence Staining, Exterior House Painting, Interior House Painting, Kitchen Cabinet Modication, Kitchen Cabinet Painting, Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing, Limewash Applications, Paint Tips, Roman Clay|Tags: , , , , , , , |

As the weather warms up and nature comes back to life, May presents the ideal opportunity to tackle your next painting project. Whether you’re considering a fresh coat of paint inside your home, updating your exterior, transforming your cabinets, or revitalizing your deck, there’s no better time than now. At DeHaan Painting, we believe

Transforming Spaces with Portola Roman Clay

2025-03-25T14:46:30-04:00March 25th, 2025|Categories: Interior House Painting, Roman Clay|Tags: , , , , |

Featuring 2 “Jacket” and “Rustica” Hi there, Matt DeHaan here from DeHaan Painting in Charlotte, NC. Today, I want to take you through the process of using Portola’s Roman Clay to create stunning, impactful interiors. Recently, we had the pleasure of helping a homeowner bring their vision to life using the colors Jacket and

Can Limewash Cover My Yellow, Brown, or Pink Brick?

2025-02-06T16:06:03-04:00February 6th, 2025|Categories: Exterior House Painting, Interior House Painting, Limewash Applications, Paint Tips, Roman Clay|Tags: , , , , |

Here’s What You Need to Know By: Matt DeHaan If you’re considering giving your brick exterior or fireplace a facelift, you’ve likely heard of limewash as an option. At DeHaan Painting, we specialize in bringing out the beauty of limewash for our clients in Charlotte and beyond, and we frequently receive a very common

The Allure of Color Drenching:
Elevating Spaces with Paint, Roman Clay, Limewash, Wallpaper, and High-Gloss Finishes

2024-11-22T14:21:49-04:00November 22nd, 2024|Categories: Interior House Painting, Limewash Applications, Paint Tips, Roman Clay|Tags: , , , , |

By DeHaan Painting As trends in interior design continue to evolve, one that has captured the attention of designers and homeowners alike is the bold, immersive approach known as "color drenching." This technique involves saturating an entire room in a single hue, enveloping the walls, ceilings, and even furniture in a monochromatic scheme. At

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