For more than twenty years, the homes of Napa, Sonoma and Marin have trusted us with the finishes that make a house feel new again. Vine & Grain is all of that experience poured into one craft — refinishing, done right.
In the early 2000s I was a young painter chasing the one thing most of the trade rushed past: the finish. While everyone else rolled walls and moved on, I was in the spray booth, learning to lay down a coat until it was glass-smooth — that factory-perfect surface that makes a cabinet door feel like fine furniture.
Twenty-two years later, that obsession hasn't faded an inch.

Across more than twenty years of finishing across Napa, Sonoma and Marin, a pattern emerged: roughly three-quarters of our work had become kitchens and baths. And the response was almost unanimous — clients weren't just satisfied, they were genuinely floored. We heard the same words again and again: it looks and feels brand new.
We've spent years mixing our own glazes and perfecting finishes I'll gladly put up against anyone's in the country.
Over the years that finishing work built a quiet reputation across the valley. But the refinishing — the cabinets, the furniture, the finishes that earned all those compliments — deserved its own focus, and a crew that does nothing else.
That's Vine & Grain: the same hands, the same standard, pointed at one specialty.
We're rooted in Wine Country — the vine. Our craft lives in the wood — the grain. The name is the promise: the finest finishes in the valley, on the surfaces you touch every day.

I have three boys. As they grow, I want them to have something real to step into — to learn how a business is run, what it means to truly take care of a customer, and what an excellent finish actually looks and feels like.
Vine & Grain isn't only a company. It's the thing I'm building for them to one day carry forward.
— Ezra Pucci
Founder, Vine & Grain
“The finish work looks and feels like new — it completely changed our kitchen.”
“Ezra is a perfectionist, and it shows in everything his team touches.”
“He mixes his own glazes for cabinetry — among the finest in the country.”
“He re-did two cabinet doors on his own, simply because they didn't meet his standard.”
Without tearing it out. We'd be honored to show you what we do.