Interior Painting

Walls prepped, primed, and finished — in the right order.

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What it is

Interior painting is where the craft shows.

How we do it

Every wall is lit differently. Every surface has a history. We read the wall before we open the can. Drywall repair first. Skim coat where texture doesn't match. Primer on every repair. Then two coats of paint.

What you get

Walls that feel built, not repainted. Clean edges on trim and ceiling. No show-through on patches. No bubbles six months later.

What's included

Our process — 8 steps

Step 01

Walk-through & color consult

We look at the room under the lights you actually use. Sheen matters as much as color.

Step 02

Protect

Floors covered. Furniture moved or masked. Fixtures unscrewed. House stays livable.

Step 03

Drywall repair

Holes cut and patched. Hairline cracks re-taped. Old patch work ground flush.

Step 04

Sand and skim

Wall-wide sanding on trouble surfaces. Skim coat where texture won't receive paint evenly.

Step 05

Primer

Every repair. Every bare drywall face. Every color change.

Step 06

First coat

Cut-in first, roll second. Right nap for the texture on your walls.

Step 07

Second coat

After cure. Full coverage. Carries the final color and look.

Step 08

Detail & clean-up

Trim painted separate. Sharp edge wall-to-ceiling. Site cleaner than we found it.

Timeline

Single room: 1–2 days.
Whole-interior repaint (3–4 bedrooms + common areas): 5–8 days.
We don't rush two-coat work into one day.

Frequently asked

Do I need to move my furniture?
Small pieces, no — we move and re-place them. Heavy pieces we ask you to clear or hire a mover.
Can I stay in the house during the job?
Usually yes, if we're painting room by room. For whole-interior jobs, plan around the two or three days when living-room-and-kitchen are in progress.
What about smell?
Low-VOC paint as standard. Fresh paint smell 24–48 hours; mild, clears with ventilation.
Can you just touch up what's damaged?
Sometimes. If the existing paint is the same color and sheen, we can do repair-plus-touch-up and save you the full-room scope.
What sheen should I pick?
Ceiling: flat. Walls: eggshell or matte. Trim and doors: satin or semi-gloss. We confirm at the consult.
Do you paint popcorn ceilings?
We prefer to remove them first. Painting over popcorn is covering the problem, not fixing it.

Ready to repaint inside?

Walk us through the rooms. We'll tell you which walls need skim coat, which just need paint, and what it all costs.

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