Trim and Molding Painting Boston

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Freshly painted crown and staircase, glossy dark trim with stained treads in Jamaica Plain, Boston

Factory-smooth finish on crown, baseboards, and built-ins that makes every room pop.

Old or faded trim can make an otherwise nice space feel unfinished. In Boston homes, wood trim is often stained, dented, or painted with low-sheen finishes that show every flaw.

Ryan Painting specializes in sanding, caulking, and enameling trim with durable, smooth coatings. Whether it’s crown molding in a Brookline Victorian or a staircase in a JP condo, we deliver a furniture-grade finish.

  • Tape and cover floors and adjacent surfaces

  • Sand and de-gloss old paint

  • Caulk seams and fill nail holes

  • Apply bonding primer

  • Two coats of enamel finish

Typical Cost

Most trim projects run $1,000–$3,500 depending on detail and room size.

Case Study

We updated the interior trim in a historic entryway on Jones Hill, Dorchester, including wainscoting, coat racks and door + window casings. Our careful prep and high-gloss enamel brought the detail back to life, creating a crisp contrast against soft white walls.

FAQs

 How long does the enamel take to dry?

 Most enamel paints dry to the touch in 4–6 hours, with full cure in 7 days.

Will the trim be sprayed or brushed?

We typically brush and roll for interiors, but we can spray for a glassy finish on large jobs.

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