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Orlando Room Remodel, Drywall and Painting Recent Project

Orlando room remodel with a refinished fireplace and freshly painted walls
The Project

Orlando Room Remodel, Drywall and Painting

This Orlando project pulled one tired room back together. The walls told the story. Cracked drywall seams, a scatter of nail pops, and years of dull paint had all been working against the space. Champs Dumpster Rental and Junk Removal took it on as a full handyman remodel, from the drywall patching and priming to the final coat of paint and the finish carpentry around the fireplace.

The scope grew once the room was cleared out. We rebuilt the built-in bookshelves beside the fireplace, set a deep utility sink for the adjoining space, and re-trimmed the pair of front windows so they finally matched. Our handyman services are built for exactly this kind of mixed punch list, where one crew handles the drywall, the paint, and the carpentry instead of you chasing three. The dining room got the same care, sanded smooth, patched, and rolled in a warm neutral.

Repainted Orlando dining room after drywall repair
Our Promise

Our Commitment to Customers

Working inside a lived-in home is different from a driveway job, and we treat it that way. Floors get covered. Furniture gets moved once and moved back. Before a single wall is touched, we walk the room with you and agree on the plan and the price, so nothing about the finished work is a surprise.

Remodel work makes dust and debris, so the torn-out drywall and old trim went straight into a roll-off dumpster rental parked outside rather than piling up in the yard. Once the repairs cured, our professional painting crew cut in by hand along the ceiling and trim, then rolled two even coats. You deal with our team the whole way through, and we do not call it done until you have looked it over and you are happy.

Built-in bookshelves next to the remodeled Orlando fireplace
The Details

The Finish Work That Ties It Together

The built-ins are where a remodel like this earns its keep. We squared up the shelving beside the fireplace, filled and sanded every nail hole, then painted the units the same crisp white as the trim so the whole wall reads as one piece. Little things matter here. A shelf that sits level and a caulk line that stays tight are the difference between a room that looks built and a room that looks patched.

Around the rest of the space we kept the same standard. The new drywall texture was feathered to match the original walls, so you cannot find the seam once the paint is on. The window trim was mitered clean, the deep sink was set and sealed, and the dining room came out bright and even under natural light. It is honest handyman work, the kind that holds up long after the crew drives off. Because one crew ran the whole job, the drywall, the paint, and the carpentry lined up together instead of fighting each other.

The Gallery

More From the Remodel

A few more shots from around the room show where the detail work went. The deep utility sink was set in the adjoining space for cleanup and messy jobs, plumbed, leveled, and sealed so it drains clean. The two front windows were re-trimmed as a matched pair, squared to each other and caulked so the daylight sits even across the wall. The side of the fireplace shows how the built-in shelving meets the mantel, with the joints filled and painted to disappear. Together they tell the real story of the job, which is a room that was fixed properly and finished with care, not just freshened up for a photo.

Deep utility sink installed during the Orlando room remodel
Matched pair of front windows re-trimmed after drywall and paint
Side view of the remodeled fireplace and built-in shelving in Orlando
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