Set the stage.
Some blue-green accent walls nicely complement the original tan, updating the vibe without re-painting the entire house. This one sold quick!
One wall changed the whole look.
One might not think a bold red could be a stunning feature and fade into the background at the same time, but that's the magic Puma Pros bring out.
Color continuity.
We peeled off the wallpaper and found the right color complement to make this 1950s tile combo of slate gray and light pink look fresh and new again.
Back in the Day.
This is where it all began for Puma Pros. More of that story on our "About" page.
Pictures don't do this room justice.
This red is called "Caliente", and it is not kidding! It, and the blue trim color, were chosen to match the rug on that exquisite hardwood floor that we also refinished. One room, top-to-bottom remodel.
Personal stamp on a new home.
There are three tones of purple here. The lightest and darkest on the walls, and a mid-tone on the ceiling. A thoroughly modern and luxurious look!
From white, to just right.
After 30 years of off-white, this client was ready for a change. We built a color palette based on their farmhouse aesthetic and careful testing.
Now that's more like it!
This kitchen previously had carpet on the floor. Yuck! Some new LVP flooring, baseboards, and paint, and we've got a very nice update that won't break a budget.
Say no to vinyl siding!
Please! This 90s house still has its original fiberboard siding, while neighbors opt for that tacky, flimsy vinyl stuff. It was in rough shape, with hail damage and rotten spots, but we saved it for much less than vinyl would cost. We think the results are better too!
On the fence about it?
Attention to detail and an oil-based stain from Benjamin Moore will leave this fence looking great long after others rot to the ground.
White is all the colors, ya know.
This bathroom had to be redone due to mold issues. We repainted with Aura Bath & Spa, which has a mildewcide, to head off future problems.