One thing that set ITech apart is the ITech Experience that we provide to our clients. Building Relationships is key and we will meet with you every step of the way in person and do our best to make the process as enjoyable as possible.
An experienced ITech representative will visit to discuss your vision and desires for the project, then make initial material and procedural recommendations. Will then deliver cost estimates after careful consideration.
A professional interior designer/color specialist will visit and discuss design elements, including color choice, accenting, and lighting, to fully realize and cooperatively finalize plans for your project
After carefully reviewing the plans and acquiring necessary materials, our skilled painters will come introduce themselves and discuss any special considerations or requests regarding your space before beginning and completing the project.
Once the project is complete, an experienced representative will personally walk through and review the project to ensure your expectations were met or exceeded and your vision realized.
If you like buying local, you will want Miller. It is made right here in Portland. As they proudly promote, their paint is ”Made in the Northwest for the Northwest, Since 1890.”
Knowing the difference between the various paint sheens is vital to choosing the right sheen to use in your space.
A good choice for ceilings and other low-traffic areas, flat sheens are non-reflective and conceal imperfections in walls, but are difficult to clean.
The most common paint for interior walls, eggshell has a slight sheen and is easier to clean than flat paint.
A step down in gloss from semi-gloss, satin is frequently used on exterior walls, trim, and high-traffic interior walls.
Very durable, stain resistant, and easy to clean, but highlights wall imperfections and is difficult to patch up. Good choice for bathrooms, trim, and windows.
A good choice for ceilings and other low-traffic areas, flat sheens are non-reflective and conceal imperfections in walls, but are difficult to clean.
The most common paint for interior walls, eggshell has a slight sheen and is easier to clean than flat paint.
A step down in gloss from semi-gloss, satin is frequently used on exterior walls, trim, and high-traffic interior walls.
Very durable, stain resistant, and easy to clean, but highlights wall imperfections and is difficult to patch up. Good choice for bathrooms, trim, and windows.