Artisan-quality painting for the Center of the Universe. From bold cottage restorations to modern townhouse interiors. Serving 98103 with creative precision.
Fremont is Seattle's most creative neighborhood. Its unique stock of **artisan cottages**, converted warehouses, and narrow-lot townhomes demands a painter with an eye for detail and a respect for the neighborhood's quirky spirit.
We understand the logistics of working in Fremont. From managing parking on narrow streets to providing **bold color consultations** that fit the "Fremont vibe," we are local experts. Whether you're modernizing a 1920s bungalow near the Troll or refreshing a sleek rooftop deck, we use the right materials for Seattle's urban environment.
Eclectic & bold palettes
Managing tight neighborhood access
Curb Appeal Experts
Making Fremont's unique architecture shine.
Customized solutions for the 98103 zip code.
Clean lines for townhomes and creative loft spaces. We specialize in accent walls and high-durability finishes.
Detailed painting for Fremont's classic wood-sided cottages and multi-color Victorian trim.
Restoration for rooftop decks and urban balconies exposed to the Seattle rain.
Local experts for North Seattle's most dynamic hub.
"We wanted a bold, artistic color for our Fremont cottage but were afraid to pull the trigger. Couple Of Guys helped us pick the perfect deep teal. Their crew was respectful of our tight parking and did a flawless job."
Common questions from 98103 homeowners.
Yes! Fremont is known for its bold and artistic vibe. We provide expert color consultations to help you choose palettes that stand out while honoring the artisan spirit of the neighborhood. We love bold projects!
Fremont's narrow streets and dense housing require precision logistics. We handle all street use permits if needed and use compact equipment. We also coordinate closely with neighbors to ensure our presence is as low-impact as possible.
Absolutely. We specialize in the careful prep work required for older cedar siding. We scrape, prime, and use high-quality paints that allow the wood to breathe while protecting it from the Pacific Northwest moisture.