Tasteful Extras Can Enhance Your Business

Jacobsen Brothers Painting • July 15, 2021

When it comes to updating the paint in your Boulder, CO, office or commercial property, stopping at just fresh wall colors could be a big mistake. By taking a broader approach to the project and adding a new look to the accents, your business could receive a real boost. At Jacobsen Brothers Painting, we have a vision for helping businesses thrive with gorgeous, new branding looks that go beyond a fast facelift. Let’s look at some of the most common areas that could use a professional touch.

Complimentary Ceilings

In professional and public areas, paint the ceiling a complimentary color. In small areas, choose a color that will expand the footage. In offices, a dark neutral could increase employees’ focus and warm up the space for visitors.

Shiny Floors

Scuffed wooden floors can be coated in thick polyurethane to breathe new life into the wood. Concrete floors need a professional coating of specialized floor paint and sealant to hold up to heavy traffic and abuse.

Finished Trim

The trim should make the walls stand out. Whatever color you choose, make sure the trim is done by the professionals so it looks smooth, glossy and attractive. We can use easy-to-clean paint for heavy traffic areas.

Attractive Accent Wall

Want your brand on the wall? Let’s do it up right and make an accent wall that gets noticed. Or, choose a feature, like an attractive bank of windows, to accent with a color that draws the eye.

Matching Furniture

We paint cabinets and furniture to keep a cohesive, fresh look throughout the room. We can even add whiteboard paint to walls or windows to provide a new surface for think tanks. Branding colors can carry over to the furniture or a great neutral could make odd pieces tie nicely together.

Entrancing Entryway

The front doors of your business should be sharp, clean and attractive. Consider using a bold color to draw attention to the entryway. Once inside, the foyer should look clean and inviting.

Modern Decks

Faded, peeling decks need fresh stain or paint and sealant to go the distance with everything our weather can throw at it. When considering your exterior painting needs, be sure to include a fresh look for the deck.

Clean Window Trim

Peeled paint, broken caulking and cracked glazing needs to be removed before painting your window trim. We can clean off the old and then apply new seals and paint to make your windows pop.

Successful Signage

Now is the time to address your faded, outdated business sign. We can apply new colors and even paint a new design to grab potential clients’ attention. Nothing says “successful” like a great business sign that’s bright and easy to read.

Why Choose Jacobsen Brothers

We are the safe choice in professional painting companies. At Jacobsen Brothers Painting, we put safety first. We follow all social distancing suggestions and use personal protective equipment (PPE), air filters and HEPA filters to go the extra mile in providing safe, quality services.

Get your free consultation today!

Ready to get started on your business painting project? Call us today at (303) 449-3239 or email us at mark@welovepaint.com to schedule your free consultation. Our color designer can help you choose the colors that make your brand pop while encouraging the greatest productivity from your workforce. A fresh, new look may be just what your business needs to put its best foot forward in today’s competitive market.


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