Retiring 1990s interiors around the northwest's golf-course original.
Painted Desert, wrapped around its golf course off Ann Road, is one of the northwest's original master-planned communities — built out largely in the 1990s, with the era's interiors to prove it. Inside these homes we still find the original palettes: almond and bone walls, oak-matched trim tones, sponge-painted accents, and flat builder paint that's had three decades to tire. As younger families buy in from longtime original owners, the typical project here is a full interior reset — retiring the 1990s completely and bringing the house into a current, softer palette in one pass.
Three decades of living also means three decades of prep debt: nail pops, picture-hanger constellations, settled corner cracks, and layers of old touch-up paint that no longer match anything. We front-load that work — patch, sand, spot-prime with low-VOC materials — because a clean modern color over lumpy 1995 walls satisfies nobody. Color changes this dramatic are exactly why our two-coats-of-Sherwin-Williams standard exists; one coat over aged almond reads dingy forever.
For the families moving in, the low-odor process matters doubly during a whole-interior job: you're often living in the house through the project, kids and all. We sequence bedrooms first and early in each day, so sleeping arrangements never depend on how a room smells.
Tell us the rooms, the timeline, and who's living in the house — kids, pets, and all.
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