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What we do

A full studio for your whole home.

Nineteen disciplines, one team, one standard. Whatever your home needs — from an accent wall to a gut renovation — there's a single place to call.

Our work

One team for the whole home — painting, remodeling, and the craft in between.

Most contractors specialize in one trade and leave you to coordinate the rest. We don't. Painting, drywall, tile, cabinetry, carpentry, and exteriors all live under one project manager — so the schedule moves, the finish lines up, and the responsibility never gets handed off.

Every project starts with a real walkthrough, ends with a written warranty, and runs on the same crew of long-tenured tradespeople from start to finish.

Years in business
35+
Homes completed
2,400+
Average rating
4.9★
Repeat & referral work
92%

How we work

Six steps from the first call to the final walkthrough.

  1. 01

    Discovery & on-site walkthrough

    We meet at your home, listen first, and measure twice. You'll talk through how the space is used, what's bothered you, and the look you want. We document every surface, note repairs, and photograph anything we'll need to match.

  2. 02

    Written estimate within 48 hours

    You'll get a line-item proposal — labor, materials, prep, finish, timeline — with no upsells, no vague allowances. The number you sign is the number you pay, barring scope changes you approve in writing.

  3. 03

    Color & material selection

    We bring fan decks, large-format samples, and finish boards to your home. Light, sightlines, and existing finishes change everything — we sample on your walls before any commitment.

  4. 04

    Prep — the part nobody photographs

    Furniture moved and covered. Floors masked. Patches, sanding, caulking, and priming. 70% of finish quality is set before the first coat — and we treat it that way.

  5. 05

    Finish, by hand and by spray

    Premium coatings, hand-cut lines, even rolls, and HVLP spraying where it earns its keep. Two finish coats are standard. We work clean and we work quietly.

  6. 06

    End-of-day walkthrough

    We don't disappear. Every day ends with a tour — punch list captured, questions answered, schedule updated. The final walkthrough isn't a formality; it's the standard.

Tell us about your project.

Painting, remodeling, or both — get a free walkthrough and a written estimate within 48 hours.

Craft detail

Why YourNextPainter

Six reasons this won't be like the last contractor.

35+ years on tools
Three decades of homes painted and remodeled across Rowlett and the DFW metroplex. The crew that bids your project is the crew that does the work.
Honest, written pricing
No 'starting at' games. No change orders for things we should have caught at the walkthrough. The estimate is the invoice.
Premium materials only
Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, James Hardie, and LP SmartSide — the products we know hold up in Texas. We don't trade quality for margin, and we'll explain exactly why each one earned its spot.
Fully insured for your peace of mind
We carry $2 million in general liability insurance, so every project — from a single room to a whole-home remodel — is protected from day one.
Local, not franchised
Rowlett-owned and Rowlett-run. The owner answers his phone — and your call gets returned the same day, every day.
3-year workmanship warranty
Every interior and exterior project is backed for three full years. If something fails on us, we're back to make it right.

Materials

The brands and systems we trust to last.

We don't shop the cheapest aisle. We use the products that hold up to Texas heat, hard water, and daily life — and we'll explain why each one earned its spot.

  • Sherwin-Williams

    Emerald, Duration, Cashmere, ProClassic — go-to interior and exterior systems.

  • Benjamin Moore

    Aura, Regal Select, Advance Enamel — premium walls, trim, and cabinetry.

  • James Hardie

    Fiber-cement siding and trim — built for Texas heat, hail, and humidity.

  • LP SmartSide

    Engineered wood siding and trim — durable, paint-ready exterior replacement.

  • Homeowner-supplied plumbing fixtures

    Faucets, sinks, tubs, and toilets vary widely in price — homeowners choose and supply their own so the budget stays in your hands.

Palettes we love right now

Color, not just paint.

Every project includes color consultation. These are the palettes our designers are reaching for most often this year — starting points, not prescriptions.

Warm Neutrals

Mushroom, greige, and oat — the most-requested palette of the last five years. Reads warm in north light, calm in south light, and pairs with nearly any wood tone.

Quiet Whites

Off-whites with a touch of warmth — Alabaster, White Dove, Swiss Coffee. The right white reads custom; the wrong one reads builder.

Earthy Greens

Sage, olive, and evergreen on cabinets, islands, and accent walls. The 2026 alternative to navy without losing the depth.

Deep Charcoals

Iron Ore, Cracked Pepper, Tricorn Black on doors, exteriors, and statement walls. High-drama, low-fuss.

The difference

Built-in standards, not optional upgrades.

The things other contractors price as add-ons are part of every project we sign.

  • Detailed prep — patching, sanding, caulking, priming
  • Floor and furniture protection on every interior project
  • Two finish coats included as standard, not upcharge
  • Hand-cut lines and brushed trim — no taped edges
  • Same-day cleanup and end-of-day walkthroughs
  • 3-year workmanship warranty on both interior and exterior projects

By project type

Find the right starting point for your home.

Most homeowners come to us with one of these in mind. Each one bundles several of our nineteen services into a single quote, a single timeline, and a single warranty — so you don't have to coordinate trades yourself.

Whole-home interior refresh

A top-to-bottom interior repaint — walls, ceilings, trim, doors, and closets — usually paired with drywall repair, popcorn-ceiling removal, and a cabinet refinish. Ideal before a move-in, after a major life change, or when builder-beige is overstaying its welcome. Typical timeline: 1–3 weeks for an average 2,500–4,000 sq ft home.

Exterior repaint & restoration

Pressure wash, scrape, caulk, rotted-wood repair, prime, and two-coat finish on siding, trim, fascia, soffits, and doors. We use 100% acrylic systems chosen for the Texas sun, plus fence and deck staining if you want everything done in one visit. Typical timeline: 5–10 working days, weather-permitting.

Kitchen refresh or remodel

From a sprayed cabinet refinish that looks brand-new for a fraction of replacement, to a full gut renovation with new cabinetry, quartz or stone counters, tile backsplash, and updated lighting. We coordinate every trade under one project manager. Typical timeline: 1 week for a cabinet refresh, 6–10 weeks for a full remodel.

Bathroom & wet-area remodel

Powder-room refresh or full primary-bath build with bonded-membrane waterproofing, curbless showers, freestanding tubs, heated floors, and custom vanities. Plumbing and ventilation handled correctly the first time. Typical timeline: 3–6 weeks per bath depending on scope.

Carpentry & trim packages

Add architectural character with crown molding, custom baseboards, wainscoting, board-and-batten, shiplap accent walls, and built-in shelving or banquettes. Coped joints, paint-grade or stain-grade, finished in place. Often combined with an interior repaint to maximize the impact.

Move-in / move-out prep

Realtor-ready turnarounds: neutral repaints, drywall patching, wallpaper removal, cabinet touch-ups, and pressure washing. We work to closing dates and we don't slip. Fast estimates, written guarantees, and discreet crews that respect both old and new owners.

Seasonal guide

The best time to schedule each kind of project.

Texas weather rewards good timing. Here's how we recommend planning your year — and why interior work fills our schedule during peak summer and winter.

Spring (Mar–May)

Prime time for exterior repaints, deck and fence staining, and pressure washing — mild temperatures and lower humidity let coatings cure correctly. Book 4–6 weeks ahead.

Summer (Jun–Aug)

Interior work shines: cabinet refinishing, accent walls, drywall, and popcorn-ceiling removal happen indoors with full climate control. Exteriors start earlier in the morning to beat the heat.

Fall (Sep–Nov)

Our busiest exterior season — the heat breaks, humidity drops, and paint cures beautifully. Kitchen and bath remodels also tend to start in the fall for completion before the holidays.

Winter (Dec–Feb)

Interior repaints, trim and crown molding, and full remodels run all winter. Exterior work pauses for hard freezes but resumes on warm stretches. Book January-start projects in November.

What clients say

"We've used them for three projects now — interior repaint, cabinet refinishing, and a primary bath remodel. Same crew lead every time, same level of care, same honest pricing. They've spoiled us for any other contractor."
Sarah & Mark D.Rowlett, TX

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