CabinsCabins Front Door Ideas Decks & Awnings Cabinets Interior Painting Exterior Painting April 17, 2026Sometimes the smallest updates make the biggest impact. This exterior had some peeling paint and was starting to look a little weather-worn, but a thoughtful refresh brought it back to life. Our client stayed close to the original palette, choosing Antler Velvet SW 9111 for the body, Cowboy Boots SW 115 for the trim, and Laurel Woods SW 7749 for the front door. (click here to see)by B&K Painting Editor April 15, 2026Whelp. Spring has finally sprung, and with it the showers have been persistent. Take this as a chance to relax and reset. Read a book, watch a favorite show, try a new recipe, or tidy up your space. You can also get creative with journaling or a simple DIY project. A rainy day is the perfect time to slow down and enjoy being home.by B&K Painting Editor April 7, 2026Did you know we service McCall and the surrounding mountain areas? 🏔️ Even better — we specialize in cabin repaints 🏡✨ Whether your place needs a refresh or a full transformation, we’ve got you covered. ✔️ Let’s bring your mountain cabin back to life!by B&K Painting Editor April 6, 2026Okay but THIS transformation 😍🙌 This place was looking pretty worn out—peeling paint, faded color, the whole deal. Now it’s fresh, warm, and looking like it got a whole new lease on life. Just goes to show what some solid prep and the right colors can do 🙌 (click here to continue…)by B&K Painting Editor March 31, 2026We gave this church a fresh exterior repaint—because weather happens, even on sacred ground. Over time, the elements had taken their toll, so this was all about a simple, thoughtful refresh as well as painting the new build. The new coat sharpens the details and brings everything back to looking clean and well cared for, without changing the character that makes the building familiar to its community. (click to see)by B&K Painting Editor March 30, 2026Don’t forget about your fence—it might not be the first thing you think of, but it has a big impact on how your entire property looks and feels. Faded color, peeling paint, or weathered boards can quietly drag down your property’s overall appearance. The good news is that a little attention goes a long way. A fresh coat of paint or stain not only revives your fence visually but also protects it from harsh sun, rain, and temperature swings that can cause long-term damage. It’s one of the simplest ways to boost curb appeal while extending the life of your outdoor investment. (click to continue)by B&K Painting Editor