A & M Painting
About
A quick scroll through Manhattan’s residential corridors often reveals weathered facades begging for fresh coats of interior or exterior paint. One reliable name in that space is A & M Painting, delivering interior and exterior brushwork that bridges old-school craft and modern precision. They handle ceilings, doors, and trim with equal care—no surface corners are skipped. Kitchens come back to life after cabinet refinishing, and decks regain their original hue through careful stain and seal applications. When a building needs a facelift, they apply durable elastomeric coatings that breathe with brick and stucco. Staircases don’t fade into the background after they’re done; they become architectural accents again.
Across Upper East Side brownstones and pre-war walk-ups, the crew rolls up knowing every doorway and window style demands different prep and finish techniques. They swing through prime addresses like East 85th Street with painter’s tape and drop cloths in good order, reclaiming faded trim and siding one project at a time. Baseboards regain definition after years of accumulated wear, while decks prepared with pressure-treated lumber get their final protective stain the same week. Ceilings receive skim coats before the glossy topcoat, ensuring no roller marks linger under afternoon light. Doors get sanded down to bare wood, then primed and painted so shadows no longer highlight the old finish.
Finding a dependable crew for this kind of work takes knowing where to look. Head southeast on East 85th toward Third Avenue, then turn left; the strip runs blocks without steep grades—easy for a van loaded with ladders and paint cans. The shop sits tucked behind a discreet vestibule at 344 E 85th St #3a. From Yorkville to Carnegie Hill, they’re the consistent option when brushes need steady hands and schedules stay tight.
Before booking, swing by their waypoint on the map. Use the directions link to see the front door in seconds. Call (347) 622-0572 and confirm availability—that’s often all it takes.