San Francisco Renaissance Painting
Tony Canaletich
Renovating a home, business, or multi-unit property is an important investment—one that requires trust, planning, and an expert understanding of architectural integrity. At S.F. Color Renaissance, we recognize the responsibility that comes with altering or enhancing a building’s appearance, and we approach every project with the highest level of professionalism, craftsmanship, and respect for our client’s vision. From the initial consultation to the final brushstroke, our mission is to ensure that the finished result reflects not only your expectations, but the unique character and value of your property.
San Francisco Renaissance Painting Biography
Renaissance Color & Design will bring to you our renowned aesthetic eye and atttention to detail that has made our reputation through the years, whether it’s a lobby that needs freshening up, an exterior that needs new colors, or a complete interior and exterior architectural makeover.
Renaissance Color & Design, a leader in the color consulting field since the 1970’s, has won numerous awards and recognition for its innovative use of architectural design and color. The work has been noted and published in the Painted Lady Books by Pomada, Larson as well as periodicals such as House Beautiful, Architectural Digest, Inside Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle and Los Angeles Times Sunday magazines.
Renaissance Color & Design founder, Tony Canaletich, received his formal training in design and fine art at San Francisco State and has been creating the Renaissance reputation in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1976. His eye for color and design sense have transformed more than 1,000 residential and commercial buildings and from fine Victorians to Mediterranean and contemporary homes throughout California, nationally and internationally. The last decade he has expanded his services to the hospitality industry, shopping and industrial centers, concrete tilt ups and multiple home developments, condominiums and apartment complexes.
The work has been noted and published in the Painted Lady Books by Pomada, Larson as well as periodicals such as House Beautiful, Architectural Digest, Inside Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle and Los Angeles Times Sunday magazines.
The awards are:
- Two “Best Multi Color” Awards in the San Francisco Painted Ladies Competition
- “Best Painted Historical Building” by the PDCA
- “Best Victorian Restoration” by the National Rewood Lumber Association.
- “Best New Victorian Facade” by the National Rewood Lumber Association.
