With over 10,000 square foot of wallpapered wall, Major Painting’s team had its work cut out for them. Meanwhile the ceiling tile contractor came in and removed the old ceiling tiles and put the new, black ceiling tiles in place.
When the ceiling portion was completed, Major Painting’s team then moved to the walls to remove the wallpaper and prep the walls for paint. The reason for the sheen visual difference was to to add some contrast between the two different substrates as the colors were similar. After all patching and prep was completed to the soffits and crown moulding, (2) coats of PPG Interior Speedhide Eggshell Satin finish paint was applied to the crownmoulding and Eggshell finish paint was applied to the drywalled soffits. After the ceiling grid was painted, Major Painting’s team moved to patching of the drywall soffits and caulking/prepping of the crown moulding associated with the soffits.
On the ceiling, Major Painting’s team wiped the existing ceiling grid clean, scuff sanded it with sanding blocks, prepped the area accordingly so there would be no over spray, and applied a covering coat of PPG’s Breakthrough! Satin finish paint to all of the ceiling grid along the 1st floor.