Interior Painting
Interior Painting That Looks Sharp Up Close
Clean lines, even coverage, and careful prep — for living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and every room in between.
Painting You'll Still Notice a Year Later
A good interior repaint isn't just about color on the wall — it's straight cut lines where the wall meets the ceiling and trim, even coverage with no roller marks, and a job site that's kept clean along the way. We prep carefully, protect your floors and furniture, and work efficiently to keep the disruption to your day-to-day as short as possible.
Recent Interior Work
Real Prime Painting projects — no stock photography.
Surfaces We Work On
Our Process
Get a Quote
Tell us about your space and which rooms you'd like painted.
Protect
We cover floors, furniture, and fixtures before any paint comes out.
Prep
Fill, sand, and clean surfaces so paint goes on smooth and even.
Paint
Careful cutting-in and rolling for crisp, even coverage.
Walkthrough
We walk the space with you to confirm everything looks right.
What to Consider Before You Repaint
- Test a color in your actual lighting before committing — a shade can look very different under daylight versus lamplight.
- Occupied rooms take longer than empty ones. Clearing furniture and wall decor ahead of time helps the job move faster.
- Good ventilation during and after painting helps everything dry evenly and reduces odor while it cures.
- If you're repainting over a bold or dark color, an extra coat may be needed for full, even coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an interior painting project take?
It depends on the number of rooms, wall condition, and whether furniture needs to be moved. We'll give you a realistic timeframe as part of your quote.
Do I need to move my furniture?
We move and cover what we can as part of the job, but clearing small items and valuables ahead of time helps things go faster.
Can you match an existing paint color?
Yes — bring us a sample or the can if you have it, and we'll work to match it as closely as possible.
Will there be strong paint odor?
Some smell during and shortly after painting is normal. Good airflow while it dries helps it clear faster.