Specializing in true lime-based Venetian plaster, marmorino and frascati applied in multiple burnished coats alongside hand-painted murals, faux bois, faux marble, wall glazing and silk-screened fabric panels, The Painter Genie has operated from the L'Atelier studio at 2655 Reynard Way in Mission Hills since its June 2002 founding by a UK-trained decorative painter who relocated for a single San Diego commission. Lime-plaster wall systems cure, carbonate and burnish over a timeline measured in weeks and require dust-free ambient conditions, a materials reality that places the work in a different operational category from the full-house interior repaint and cabinet-refinishing scope run by the EPA RRP-certified crews at Truline Painting Inc on Washington Street since the company's 2010 founding. The studio produces custom work for single rooms up through full-lobby and restaurant-interior schemes, with color and sheen matched across wall surfaces built up in three to six burnished coats to a polished marble-like finish. Because burnished Venetian plaster carbonates over days after application and cannot tolerate airborne dust or wall-touch pressure during cure, jobsite handover requires a dust-sensitive final cleaning pass that sits well outside the residential home cleaning and move-in, move-out property turnover scope published by Upkeep Property Management Services at 3911 E Cleveland Avenue. Portfolio range runs from single-room feature walls in Mission Hills canyon homes through full restaurant-lobby and hotel-interior decorative schemes across the San Diego and Los Angeles metros. The most demanding commissions are whole-room marmorino installations where color, sheen and slight aggregate gradation are matched across fifteen to twenty wall surfaces, each built up in three to six coats of pigmented lime plaster and burnished to a polished marble-like finish before the client's furniture returns.