Who we are

I came to this work honestly. My father was a carpenter, and from the time my brother and I were young, we were raised around tools, job sites, and the daily discipline of building things well. Long before I thought of it as a career, craftsmanship was already a part of my life.

That early training stayed with me. In my younger years, my brother and I moved to Lake Tahoe, California, where we worked hard, chased snow in the winters, and spent summers on job sites. Those years sharpened our abilities and helped clarify where our strengths really were. While we understood construction from the ground up, we were always pulled toward the finish work — the part of a project that requires patience, precision, and an eye for beauty. Painting became a natural direction, and eventually we built a company around it.

From the beginning, I approached painting as both a trade and an art. My background as an artist shaped the way I saw surfaces, color, composition, and detail, and it allowed me to bring something more thoughtful to the work. That approach opened the door to historic homes, where craftsmanship matters, details matter, and every decision has to serve the character of the house. Over time, that became not just part of my work, but the part that felt most aligned with my values and experience.

Today, I am bringing that same philosophy to South Carolina. With my growing family and this new chapter on the East Coast, I am stepping into a region with a deep architectural history and an abundance of homes worthy of careful stewardship. Our Reno, Nevada company remains strong, and this next venture is an extension of the work I have spent years refining: helping preserve, elevate, and protect homes whose beauty and history deserve to endure.