Tedesco Professional Painting

 

Baseboard, casing, chair rails, crown or what ever else you need. Custom trim can be made where necessary.

 

Here are some pics from a job where a customer wanted the look of pillars, without making the opening any smaller. So we constructed custom pillasters around the walls of the opening.

 

 

Here is the finished work. A huge difference from the original opening pictured at top. This customer has us do these pillasters after she was happy with the job of our crown and baseboard molding through out the house.

 

 

We changed the baseboard and installed crown through out this entire house. We also did a chair rail in the kitchen. Here are some pics of the molding in the kitchen. We had to cut at all different custom angles to follow the walls. Notice there are ABSOLUTELY NO cracks, shadows or visible seams in ANY of the corners. No matter what angle they had to be joined at. Everyone knows how bad, bad corners make a job look. All of our molding is installed like this, like I was doing it in my own house. The best jobs are referrals, or customers that were happy and call you back for more work.

 

Where ever possible, all moldings are done with returns. Not just cut at an angle.

 

Here are some pics from another repeat customer. She wanted fluted moldings installed around some openings to match another one she had done years before. The baseboard molding that was around the openings had to be removed, NEATLY. Then cut to fit AFTER the fluted moldings were installed. The other doorway we were matching, had the plinth blocks installed in front of the fluted casing instead of under the bottom of it, like it belongs. I made custom plinth blocks that were thinner, so it looked more like it was done correctly, but still matched the thicker effect of the other ones.

Yes, that's my finger in the pic... The opening wouldn't normally have that baseboard molding on the inside, but we were trying to match the other openings, and the tile floor didn't go up to the wall anyway. Notice the shoe molding has returns on the ends, not just cut at an angle like the other ones. (I guess I didn't match it perfectly...)