Development
Our work
Our Development Painting Service is focused on bringing new real estate developments to life with high-quality, efficient painting solutions. Whether it’s a new housing development, commercial complex, or mixed-use project, we provide both interior and exterior painting services that help create vibrant, functional spaces. We work closely with developers to ensure the project is completed on schedule, within budget, and meets all aesthetic and regulatory standards. From model homes to retail spaces and communal areas, we deliver results that enhance the overall appeal and value of the development.
A good example of a Cover It Painting Development Partnership is with Inch & Co. Inch & Co and Cover It Painting partnered on the development of Atlas on Senate Ave, a fantastic 81 unit construction that looks amazing!
Tips of Painting Development Projects:
Coordinate with Other Trades:
Coordination with other contractors—such as drywall installers, carpenters, and electricians—is crucial. Make sure the painting schedule aligns with other work in the development to avoid delays. Painting should typically be done toward the end of the construction phase, once major structural and finishing work is completed.
Consider Future Maintenance:
Select paints that not only look good but are also easy to maintain in the long term. For high-traffic areas like hallways or stairwells, use finishes that are washable and resistant to scuffs. For the exterior, choose paint that will stand up to harsh weather conditions and can be easily cleaned or touched up over time.
Create a Cohesive Design:
For developments that include multiple units or buildings, ensure that the paint colors and finishes are consistent throughout. A cohesive design gives the development a polished, unified look, whether it’s for a housing development, apartment complex, or commercial space. Use complementary colors for exterior features, such as trim, doors, and accents, to enhance the overall aesthetic.
Incorporate Branding (if applicable):
If the development is part of a brand-new commercial project or mixed-use development, consider incorporating branding into the design. This could include accent colors or logos in shared spaces like lobbies, entrances, or communal areas, helping to create a memorable first impression for tenants or clients.