Providing Excellence in Decorative Finishes
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The Artist
     Christopher Frendreis is a Master Decorative Artist that endeavors to make each project a unique and enriching enhancement to his client's lives. Each space reflects the owner's one-of-a-kind style. Imagine your space in it's best possible light, surrounding you with comfort and style. This is what can be achieved when you combine, vision, color, texture and artistry. Faux painting is the tool by which we achieve this objective.  Chris has been faux finishing high-end homes exclusively for over 10 and 1/2 years. He has been a master painter specializing in premium residences and private yachts for over 14 years. His attention to detail and innate talent make him stand out from the crowd.  Highly sought after in the Resort Communities of Colorado, Christopher is excited to bring his talents here to Hawaii where he can, once again, refine and embellish his wall finishing processes. He has completed projects in Black Point and Kahala. He has also worked extensively with the Governor and his wife on the improvement of the Governor's Mansion at 1 Washington place in Honolulu.  Chris is available as a Master Painter as well, for those of you who commit to the highest quality in your home's maintenance and appearance. Although, primarily a Faux Finisher, Chris is happy to offer Oahu and all of Hawaii, Premium Plaster and Painting services. Commercial and Residential  projects are handled with the same degree of excellence. His emphasis on fulfilling the needs of the client encompass all aspects of the job, including, quality, time line and budget. Chris has built lasting relationships with many of his past clients. These relationships are built on trust, integrity and the shared satisfaction of a project that is successfully completed and enjoyed by all.
     Chris-the-Painter is located in the Diamond Head area of Oahu which affords him easy access to Kahala, Honolulu, Hawaii Kai, Lanikai and Kailua. He will be happy to commission jobs anywhere on Oahu, Maui, Kaua'i or the big island but additional travel expenses will need to be assessed.