Our Interior Painting Process
Most paint failures are a preparation problem, not a paint problem. Every interior project we take on follows the same non-negotiable sequence: full-room protection first, surface repair and patching second, targeted priming where it matters, and then two full finish coats with meticulous brushwork.
Before any paint is opened, we move heavy furniture to the center of the room and cover it completely with padded drop cloths. All baseboards, trim, hardware, and floors are masked. We patch every nail hole, dent, and crack — and skim-coat any drywall repairs until they are perfectly invisible under paint.
We apply two full coats of premium, low-VOC interior paint. Our brushwork on trim, doors, and baseboards produces tight, straight cut-ins without tape bleed. At the end of every workday, we clean the workspace and restore access to rooms you need.
What We Paint Inside Your Home
We handle every painted surface inside your home: living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, master suites, kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, stairwells, vaulted ceilings, trim, crown molding, baseboards, doors, and home offices. Ceilings are included in all full-room quotes.
All of our standard interior paints are low-VOC. Our default specifications are washable eggshell on walls, satin on trim and doors, and flat on ceilings — though we match any finish preference you have.
How Long Does Interior Painting Take?
A single room typically takes one day. A full floor of three to four rooms takes two to three days. A whole-home interior repaint takes four to seven days depending on scope. We provide a detailed, written timeline before any work begins and show up every day without exception.

