Interior painting succeeds when the coating matches the room. We guide you through paint types and sheens for each area—flat or matte for low-traffic ceilings and some walls, eggshell or satin for living areas, and more washable options for kitchens, baths, hallways, and kids’ rooms. Color selection support includes undertone considerations, natural vs. artificial lighting, and how adjacent finishes (floors, cabinets, countertops) influence the final look.
Common interior surfaces include drywall, plaster, previously painted walls, trim, doors, baseboards, crown molding, and cabinetry-adjacent areas. We address typical issues like nail pops, small cracks, dings, stained areas, and uneven texture so the final finish looks smooth rather than simply “painted over.”
For trim and doors, we emphasize sharp cut lines and smooth enamel results. Proper sanding, degreasing where needed, and the right primer improve leveling and adhesion, helping reduce brush marks, preventing peeling, and keeping frequently touched areas looking clean for longer.