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Preserving Historical Homes Through Painting
Zach Kenney, founder of ZK Painting, discusses his company's commitment to preserving historical homes in New England through meticulous painting. With 12 years in business and based in Boston, ZK Painting approaches historical projects with a deep respect for the craftsmanship of past generations while leaving their own mark for the future. The article highlights a specific project in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where the team is utilizing colors from Benjamin Moore’s Williamsburg Collection, chosen to complement the building's historical character and blend seamlessly with its architectural style.
Kenney describes the process of working on historic homes, noting that despite the initial appearance of a pristine finish, many layers of paint from different eras often conceal imperfections. The majority of their work involves extensive sanding and preparation to create a smooth, durable surface before paint application. This dedication to detailed prep work is fueled by a passion for the craft, culminating in a rewarding sense of accomplishment when the final coat is applied.
For the Cambridge project, the team is applying Benjamin Moore’s AURA Matte paint in colors from the Williamsburg Collection. Specifically, Chiswell Blue is being used in the main bedroom, and Raleigh Peach, another Williamsburg historic color, is designated for the study. Kenney emphasizes the excitement of the client upon seeing the historic color palette and the team's satisfaction in applying the final coats of paint, likening it to "the icing on the cake" after all the preparatory work.
The painting process itself follows standard professional practices, including straining the paint to ensure a smooth finish and never painting directly from the can. Given AURA paint's fast drying time, the team employs a coordinated approach, with one painter cutting in edges with a brush while another follows immediately with a roller to maintain a wet edge and prevent lap marks. This synchronized method ensures a uniform and high-quality finish.
Kenney has consistently worked with Benjamin Moore products throughout his career, valuing their high quality and commitment to product longevity, especially for historical projects. He expresses a profound sense of pride in his work, viewing it as a continuation of a lineage of skilled craftspeople. For Kenney, painting historical homes transcends a mere job; it is a soulful endeavor that connects him to the past and future, enriching the meaning of each project beyond simply applying paint to walls.
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