Frances Lee Jasper Oriental Rugs

This album showcases our work at the ‘Frances Lee Jasper Oriental Rug Store’ at 1330 Bardstown Rd in Louisville Ky. Frances, who has become a good friend of mine, has some antique rugs that should be in museums. These rugs date over 100 years old and are simply beautiful (see pictures below). However, if you’re not in the market for a $30,000+ antique rugs, you’ll additionally find a great selection of authentic oriental rugs that are quite affordable.

As for the painting, we updated these spaces Benjamin’s Moore ‘Lambs Wool,’ a soft grey/tan, thus moving away from the dated ‘pinkish Taupe’ and added some charcoal grey accent walls.

Cafe Lou Lou

Our Friends at the delicious ‘Cafe Lou Lou’ requested our services to repaint their restaurant in Saint Matthews. The only issue was that the restaurant stays open 7 days a week. In light of this, we arranged all the details and painted through the night. Essentially, we put on some classic rock and knocked out the project in nearly one night (10pm-7am). As the Redemption Painting Company, it’s our policy to accommodate our clients needs as possible. This includes working on the weekend and in the evenings as needed. Do you have a project that needs special accommodations? If so, please contact us for a free estimate. We’ll be glad to help!

To complete the re-paint we used the Sherwin Williams’ Duration covering on the walls. Others contractor told our client it could take up to three coats, yet with use of Duration we were able to covered it in one. Not only did our client spend less, but with Duration we were able shorten the construction process, which didn’t interrupt their operation.  In the end, the folks at Cafe Lou Lou were so thrilled they have asked us to price out their other location off of Bardstown road.

Southside Ministries – 17,000 sqft renovation project

Southside Ministries is our largest project to date. We painted the entire 17,000 square foot space over the summer, which included a church sanctuary, chapel, fellowship hall,  and countless other classrooms and areas designated for ministry space.

To see more pictures, please visit our Facebook Album http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.499984333374728.119616.212208645485633&type=1

 

Highlands exterior re-paint

After years of taking a beating from the elements, the Redemption Painting Company, a Louisville painting company, set out to restore this victorian style home in the Highlands to its original beauty.  Before repainting the historic colors, we prepared the surfaces through: pressure washing, wood repairs, caulking, puttying, and sanding. The current home owner  hired our company to give his home  a needed facelift to sell.  I think its a safe bet that this gem will go quickly!  Please check out the ‘before and afters!’   The location of this project is on Rosewood Ave, just off Bardstown Road in Louisville Kentucky.

Sojourn Community Church: New Albany Campus Renovation

Larger than residential projects (and many commercial projects as well), painting and renovations for church buildings and sanctuaries are unique projects. But they happen to be a specialty for Redemption Painting Company. This particular project was a renovation we executed for the launch of Sojourn’s New Albany campus.
Transforming an old school into a place of worship is no small task. Redemption’s work included:
  • Converting an old cafeteria into a fellowship/meeting space
  • Turning classrooms into nurseries for children

To meet Sojourn’s needs in this job, we painted their new colors on the walls, trim, and doors to create a warm environment for this new church gathering space.

Before Renovation:

 

After Renovation:

 

The staff at Sojourn are some great people to work with. Its a great joy of my job to meet new clients, hear the story of the organization or business, and then to provide a service that furthers their goals.

 

A Short Word About Sojourn

I really respect what they are doing in their various communities. Just the other day they hosted a free medical clinic for the public, where anyone could: see a doctor for medical needs, receive needed food and household items, and meet new friends to walk alongside them in their ongoing needs. How cool is that!  You can read more about it here.

Thanks, Sojourn! We look forward to working with you in the future!