Antiquing is a glaze finish that adds an aged, antiqued depth to cabinets and other millwork, such as doors and crown molding — worked into the profiles and edges, then wiped back to highlight the detail.

What we do

Antiqued cream cabinet doors with darkened moldings Glazed cabinet door with darkened molding profiles

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Frequently asked questions

Do you offer cabinet glazing?

Yes. Glazing is an optional decorative step that adds an antiqued depth to cabinets and other millwork such as doors and crown molding — a semi-transparent coat worked into the profiles and edges, then wiped back to highlight the detail. We agree the glaze tone on a sample first, so you see the effect before we apply it more widely.

Do you offer specialty finishes?

Yes. We offer selected specialty and decorative finishes, including Venetian-style plaster, rustic and textured plaster, and other decorative finishes depending on the project.

Do you prepare samples before applying a specialty finish?

Yes. For specialty finishes we can prepare sample work, so you review the look, color and texture before the finish is applied more broadly.

Are specialty finishes priced differently from regular painting?

Yes. Specialty finishes are priced separately, because they involve different materials, preparation, technique, time and sample approval.

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We work across Long Island — Huntington, Smithtown, Northport, Stony Brook, Setauket, Port Jefferson — and on the South Fork, Southampton and East Hampton.

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