Sharp lines on trim and doors, perfectly flat ceilings — the finishing details that define whether a paint job looks professional or amateurish.
Get Your Free Quote →Trim, doors, and ceilings are where a paint job either comes together beautifully or falls apart. Sharp, clean lines on baseboards and casings make your walls look crisper. A perfectly flat, bright ceiling makes a room feel larger. Doors painted in the right sheen add depth and intentionality to a space. Get these right, and the whole room elevates. Get them wrong, and they're the first thing visitors notice.
At Texora Painting, we treat trim and door painting as a precision trade, not an afterthought. We use the correct sheens for each surface, apply with the right tools, and cut clean lines without relying on excessive tape. We serve Vancouver, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Delta, Tsawwassen, Ladner, North Vancouver, Surrey, and Richmond.
Many homeowners repaint trim and doors separately from walls — either to refresh worn surfaces, update the colour, or as part of a staged renovation. We offer trim and door painting as a standalone service, not just bundled with a full repaint.
Baseboards, door casings, window casings, and mouldings are lightly sanded, filled at cracks and nail holes, caulked at the wall joint, and painted in a semi-gloss or satin finish. Clean lines where trim meets wall are cut by hand — no bleed, no overlap.
Doors are ideally removed and painted flat for the best finish. Where this isn't practical, we mask carefully and brush the panel sections in sequence. We use a semi-gloss or gloss finish for durability, washability, and visual depth.
Ceilings are rolled with a flat or matte finish to hide imperfections and diffuse light evenly. We cut in at the ceiling-wall junction by hand for a perfectly straight line. If your ceiling has staining, we apply a stain-blocking primer before topcoat.
Painted accent ceilings — in a contrasting colour or dramatic deep hue — are increasingly popular and a signature way to add character to a room. We'll help you choose the right colour and finish for the effect you want.
We visit your home, assess the scope, and provide a detailed written quote — no surprise charges. Most quotes are delivered same or next day.
Not sure on colours? We'll bring swatches, walk you through finishes, and help you choose a palette that works with your lighting and furnishings.
This is the most important step. We patch, sand, fill holes, tape, and prime every surface. Proper prep is what separates a lasting finish from one that chips and peels.
Floors, furniture, and fixtures are fully covered before we open a single can. We treat your home with the same care we'd want in our own.
We apply paint using the right method for each surface — brush, roller, or spray — to achieve an even, professional finish every time.
We leave your home cleaner than we found it. Once complete, we walk through the job with you to make sure you're 100% satisfied before we pack up.
We stand behind our work. If anything needs touching up after we leave, call us and we'll be back — no questions asked.
Semi-gloss is the most common choice for trim, baseboards, and doors in Canadian homes — it's washable, durable, and highlights architectural details. High-gloss is an option for a more formal or dramatic look. Satin is sometimes used on doors for a softer appearance. We'll recommend based on your home's style.
Absolutely. Trim-only painting is one of our most common standalone projects. We can refresh yellowed or chipped trim, update the colour, or apply a different sheen without touching the walls.
Experienced cutters don't rely solely on tape. We use a steady hand, the right brush, and careful technique to cut a clean line — tape alone often causes bleed or pulls up wall paint when removed. Our tradespeople train specifically on cutting technique.
A single room ceiling typically takes 2–4 hours including setup, cut-in, and rolling. A full home ceiling job may take 1–2 days. Ceiling paint dries in 1 hour and is usually ready for a second coat in 2–4 hours.
Yes — popcorn ceilings can be painted, but require careful rolling technique to avoid pulling texture. We use a thick-nap roller and avoid overworking the surface. If you'd like the texture removed and a smooth ceiling instead, we can quote that as a drywall skim coat job.
Yes — crown moulding, coffered ceilings, wainscoting, picture rail, and other architectural details are part of our trim service. These require precise cutting and often a gloss finish to highlight the profile.
Get a free quote on trim, doors, ceilings — standalone or combined with a full repaint.
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