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Interior painting in Crosspointe

Crosspointe is the next neighborhood over from mine — close enough that I drive Hooes Road more often than I drive the Parkway. If your home is one of the twelve hundred acres of it, we are practically on the same street.

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The houses

What Crosspointe homes are like to paint

Most of Crosspointe was built from the late 1980s through the 1990s, and it shows in the best way: generous center-hall colonials, brick fronts, real two-story entries, and a lot of homes with four or more bedrooms upstairs. The floor plans are open enough that a color decision in the family room is really a decision about four rooms at once.

The painting challenge here is not damage — these homes are in good shape — it is scale and sightlines. A two-story foyer means a ceiling line that gets read from three different heights, and an open plan means the transition where one color stops has to land somewhere deliberate. That placement is the part I spend the most time on before a drop of paint moves.

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What Crosspointe homeowners ask me for

Neighborhood resource

Crosspointe Community Association

The Crosspointe association runs the pools, the courts, Heron Pond and the neighborhood calendar, and handles the architectural review side of exterior changes. Handy to have bookmarked before any project that touches the outside of the house.

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I am not affiliated with the association — this link is here because it is genuinely useful if you own a home in Crosspointe.

Kind words

From neighbors nearby

★★★★★

“Ken is a professional and perfectionist. If you want a job done to the highest quality then hire Ken. I’ve had several jobs done by Ken and he is the best painter I have ever hired.”

— Greg Wade, South Run
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South Run · Newington Forest · Orange Hunt Estates · Burke Centre · Kings Park West

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About five minutes from my house in South Run. Free, no-pressure quotes — I look forward to meeting you.