This is home. I have owned a house in South Run for more than twenty years, and the majority of my painting happens within a few streets of my own front door. Same trails, same mail carrier, same pride in how the neighborhood looks.
South Run Regency went up in the mid-1980s — a little over five hundred homes on wooded lots, mostly colonials with the two-story foyer, the long upstairs hallway, and the family room off the kitchen. Forty years on, that means walls with real texture and history to them: settled corners, a patch or two from a wall-mounted TV, trim that has been recoated by three different owners with three different ideas about where a line belongs.
That is exactly the work I like. I do not treat an older wall as a problem to hide — I plan around it. Where the drywall rolls a little, I place the line where your eye reads it as straight from the middle of the room, not where a laser says it technically is. On a forty-year-old house, that judgment call is the whole job.
The South Run Regency association keeps the pool, courts and community calendar running, and it is where I look for neighborhood news like everybody else here. Exterior color and architectural changes are covered by the association — worth a look before you commit to a front-door color.
Visit the South Run homeowners association site →
I am not affiliated with the association — this link is here because it is genuinely useful if you own a home in South Run.
“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.”
Crosspointe · Newington Forest · Orange Hunt Estates · Burke Centre · Kings Park West
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