Transforming an Outdated Handrail for a Modern, Market-Ready Look in Tigard

When Michael, a homeowner in the Bull Mountain area of Tigard, decided to sell his rental property, he recognized the outdated oak handrail would need some attention. The natural oak had grown dull over the years, and as the focal point in the home’s entryway, it was clear that a refresh was essential to make a good first impression on potential buyers. 

With our expert trim-painting process, this handrail painting job was in the best hands!

The hallway boasts a modern look with sleek wooden floors and a staircase featuring carpeted steps. A view of the lit room showcases large glass doors leading outside, complemented by the elegant Bull Mountain Handrail for a market-ready appeal.
Outdated oak handrail

Trusting Pearl Painters for the Job

Michael had seen our Pearl Painters team frequently working around Bull Mountain, which gave him confidence that we could handle the transformation with skill and professionalism. After meeting for an initial consultation, we discussed his specific goals, outlined the scope of work in detail, and provided a transparent, competitive quote. 

Knowing exactly what we’d be doing—and why—Michael felt ready to move forward, confident he was in good hands.

Transforming an Outdated Handrail with a Durable, Flawless Finish

A wooden staircase with white balusters and a Bull Mountain handrail is partially covered in blue painter's tape, indicating ongoing painting work. Protective sheets cover the floor, promising a market-ready, modern look upon completion.
Floors are protected and every detail is carefully masked to ensure the best possible finish.

Achieving a smooth, professional finish for high-touch surfaces like handrails requires a blend of preparation, patience, and quality materials. The first step involved carefully scuff-sanding the entire surface to create better adhesion for subsequent coats. After sanding, we vacuumed and wiped down the wood, using denatured alcohol to eliminate oils, dust, and any remaining residues.

Next, we applied an oil-based primer, which plays a dual role: not only does it chemically bond with the surface, but it also adds body to the wood, minimizing imperfections. With the primer in place, we could now achieve a flawless “sprayed” look by hand. Using our tried-and-true “roll and back-tip” technique, we applied the premium trim paint in smooth, even layers to achieve a sleek and uniform finish.

A carpeted staircase with a Bull Mountain Handrail and white balusters is shown, leading down to a lower floor. A hallway with closed doors is visible on the upper floor, offering a market-ready modern look.

A Stunning Transformation

The final result was a completely transformed entryway. The handrail went from outdated and worn to sleek, modern, and market-ready, creating an inviting, high-quality look as soon as you step through the door. Plus, with our choice of paint along with the application process, the surface is durable and ready for taking a beating in this high-traffic area. 

Michael’s refreshed handrail now leaves a great first impression and sets the tone for the entire home, making it not just a detail but a statement feature.

More Interior & Trim Painting Projects

Our trim-painting process applies to doors, kitchen cabinets, handrails, baseboards, door jambs, and all other types of trim throughout the home.

Get Your Trim Painted Professionally

If you have a high-traffic, highly visible area of your home that is in need of a complete refresh, it's time to call in the professionals. Reach out for a no-obligation painting estimate.
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