Fresh Inspiration For Every Room. Exploring Color, Design, And The Art Of Home Transformation In Fairfield County, CT.
Now That You’ve Seen It: What Homeowners Actually Change in Spring
As spring light shifts, many homeowners begin to notice subtle changes in their spaces. Learn why paint, color, and finish feel different and how thoughtful updates bring a home back into alignment.
More Isn’t the Opposite of Less: What Maximalism and Restraint Are Really Responding To
Maximalism and minimalism both respond to the same problem—generic interiors. Learn how paint and color create intentional, cohesive spaces in modern homes.
Color Notes: This Week at Stanwich Painting
This week on Color Notes we explore refined spring pastel palettes, the evolution of color drenching, and how the home bar is returning as a design feature.
The Bar, Rebuilt: Why We’re Recreating the Places We Used to Go
The bar hasn’t disappeared—it’s been rebuilt at home. Discover how homeowners are creating intimate, design-driven spaces that replace crowded venues with atmosphere, comfort, and control.
Spring, Fully Saturated: A Softer Take On Color Drenching
A softer take on color drenching for spring. Discover how light, tone, and cohesive paint palettes from Benjamin Moore and Farrow & Ball can transform your home.
Soft Light, Fresh Air: Refined Spring Pastel Palettes For The Modern Home
Spring is the perfect time to refresh your home with soft pastel paint colors. Explore refined palettes from Benjamin Moore and Farrow & Ball designed for light-filled, elegant interiors.
Color Notes: This Week At Stanwich Painting
This week on Color Notes we explore how to fix a bad paint job and how New England homes are reimagined when taken back to their core.
Stripped To The Bones: Reimagining The New England Home Without Losing Its Soul
Stripping a home back to its bones reveals more than structure—it reveals intention. Discover how thoughtful paint choices help Fairfield County homeowners restore balance, character, and architectural clarity.
I Think My Last Painter Screwed Up My House…Now What?
Not every paint job is done properly. Learn the warning signs of rushed painting work, how poor preparation affects results, and how Fairfield County homeowners can avoid unreliable painters.
Color Notes: This Week at Stanwich Painting
This week on Color Notes we look at the philosophy of a well-kept home, spring interior paint palettes, and the rooms homeowners most often refresh after winter.
The First Room People Want To Paint After Winter (And Why)
As winter fades and daylight returns, homeowners begin noticing their interiors differently. In this guide, we explore the rooms people most often want to repaint after winter and the Benjamin Moore and Farrow & Ball colors that help refresh those spaces.
Spring Color Design: Benjamin Moore And Farrow & Ball Palettes For Fresh Interiors
Spring interiors often call for lighter palettes and fresh color combinations. In this guide, we explore Benjamin Moore and Farrow & Ball hues that create elegant spring-inspired palettes for living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and sunrooms.
A Well-Kept Home Grows With Time (Rather Than Fighting It)
A well-kept home doesn’t fight time—it grows with it. Thoughtful painting and careful maintenance allow homes to evolve gracefully while preserving the character that makes them feel lived in and loved.
Color Notes: This Week At Stanwich Painting
This week on Color Notes we explore how homes evolve through interior repainting and why the first signs of spring are the perfect time to assess your exterior.
Let The House Grow With You: Why The Best Homes Are Never Finished
Homes change as life unfolds—families grow, routines shift, and rooms take on new purpose. Discover how thoughtful interior painting can help your home evolve alongside the people who live in it, creating spaces that feel fresh, intentional, and aligned with each new chapter.
Spring’s First Impression: Reviving Your Exterior With Color, Care, And Seasonal Smarts
Spring light has a way of revealing what winter hides. From subtle fading and peeling trim to shifts in how your exterior color reads against fresh landscaping, this is the season to reassess your home’s first impression. Here’s what Fairfield County homeowners should look for and why early-season updates make all the difference.
Color Notes: This Week At Stanwich Painting
Welcome to Color Notes. This week, we explored the morning room as meditation space, nursery design that supports calm, and interior paint colors for those who want simplicity and function.
I Don’t Care About Paint. That’s Why I’m Hiring You.
Not everyone wants to study undertones and sheen levels. This essay is for the homeowner who just wants their house to feel better—without turning paint selection into a second job.
The Room Where Calm Begins: Designing A Nursery That Holds A Life
A nursery is one of the few rooms designed before we know who will live in it. This essay explores how paint color and finish quietly shape the emotional atmosphere of a child’s first room.
The Morning Room: Why Your Breakfast Nook Is A Meditation Space In Disguise
The breakfast nook is more than a place to eat. It’s often the first quiet room we enter each day. This essay explores how paint color, finish, and morning light quietly shape that daily ritual.