Current color for a southwest valley family community.
Sovana, in the southwest valley, is one of those communities that quietly does everything families want — 2000s-built homes on walkable streets, parks in easy reach, and quick access to the 215 for the daily school-and-work loop. The houses went up in the mid-2000s wave, which means most share the same interior inheritance: builder palettes now two decades old, flat paint on every wall, and the era's tan-and-beige scheme that today's buyers repaint almost on arrival.
Our Sovana projects are usually driven by a family milestone — a move-in, a new baby, a kid graduating from crib to big-kid room — and that milestone sets the plan. Move-ins get the empty-house advantage: we can spray-and-backroll a whole interior fast and flawlessly before the furniture arrives, still in the zero- and low-VOC spec so the house doesn't greet the family with fumes on day one. Occupied repaints run the other way: room-by-room sequencing, bedrooms first and early, everything aired before it's needed again.
Southwest-valley afternoon sun pours into these homes' west-facing family rooms hard enough to shift how colors read, so we sample large swatches on the actual walls and check them in the late-afternoon light before anyone commits. It's a small step that has saved a lot of Sovana great rooms from turning orange at dinnertime.
Tell us the rooms, the timeline, and who's living in the house — kids, pets, and all.
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