Single rooms, whole floors, ceilings, trim, doors, and cabinets. Surface prep is half the job — we don't skip it. Premium paints, clean lines, written estimates before any work, workmanship guaranteed.
Most interior painting falls into one of these four shapes. We do all of them — and the prep work that makes the finish actually last.
Bedrooms, offices, baths, dining. Walls or walls + trim + ceiling. The fastest way to refresh a space without a full renovation.
Living, kitchen, hallway, multiple bedrooms — repainted at once. Single mobilization, single drop-cloth setup, much less disruptive than scattering it across visits.
Kitchen cabinet refresh, bath vanities, baseboards, casing, interior doors. Degrease, sand, prime, spray for cabinets; brush and roll for trim and doors.
Ceiling repaints (white refresh or color), single accent walls, two-tone walls with crisp lines. Tape and laser-line the cuts so the edge reads sharp.
Single rooms we can usually estimate from photos and dimensions. Multi-room or cabinet work is worth a free walkthrough so we see the surfaces.
Written estimate names the paint brand, line, sheen, and prep scope. No "we'll figure it out" — every surface and every coat is on the page.
Interior painting books 1–2 weeks out typically. Smaller scopes (single room) often fit a same-week opening if we have one.
Furniture covered, drop cloths down, holes filled, prime where needed, two coats, edges cut clean. Vacuumed and wiped down before we leave.
Ranges below cover most interior painting we do. Job lands inside the range based on prep load (filling, sanding, priming), trim/ceiling inclusion, and number of colors.
Photos plus rough room dimensions are usually enough to get an estimate started. For multi-room or cabinet jobs, we'll come walk through.
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