Interior Painting for Connecticut Homes

Interior Painting for Connecticut Homes

Your home is where your family lives. I take that seriously. When my crew comes inside to paint, we treat the space with respect: covering furniture, protecting floors, working cleanly, and leaving every room in better shape than we found it. I’ve been doing interior work across the Connecticut Shoreline since 1988, and my business runs almost entirely on repeat customers and referrals. That doesn’t happen by cutting corners.

Whether it’s one room that needs a refresh or a full home repaint before you move in, we do the job right the first time.

What We Paint Indoors

What We Paint Indoors

Interior painting detail in a Connecticut home
  • Walls: all room types and sizes
  • Ceilings: flat and vaulted
  • Trim, baseboards, and crown molding
  • Interior doors
  • Cabinets: kitchen and bathroom
  • Staircase rails and balusters
  • Accent walls and specialty finishes
  • Whole-home repaints
Products

Low-VOC Paints for a Healthier Home

I use Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore interior lines, including low-VOC and zero-VOC options. All our products are high quality and environmentally responsible. That’s something I’ve cared about since I started this business. Less odor, faster dry times, better air quality, no compromise on finish.

Common Projects

Common Projects

Full Home Repaint

Moving in, updating after years of wear, or just ready for a change. I’ll work with you on color and sequencing room by room.

Pre-Sale Painting

Fresh, neutral paint is one of the best-returning investments before listing. I can prioritize the rooms that matter most to buyers and work around your timeline.

Single Room or Accent Wall

No job is too small. Every project gets the same preparation and care.

Kitchen Cabinet Painting

Transforms a kitchen at a fraction of replacement cost. The prep and primer work is critical here. I’ve seen cabinet paint jobs fail in a year because someone skipped steps. We don’t.

FAQ

Common Questions

How long does interior painting take?

A single room is usually one day. A full home repaint can take three to seven days depending on size, ceiling height, and trim complexity. I’ll give you a realistic timeline and stick to it.

Do I need to move my furniture first?

Clear out smaller items and personal belongings. We’ll handle moving and covering larger pieces as part of our prep.

What finish should I use in each room?

Flat or matte for ceilings and low-traffic walls; eggshell for living rooms and bedrooms; satin for kitchens and bathrooms; semi-gloss for trim and doors. I’ll walk you through the options at the estimate.

Can you match an existing color?

Yes. Bring a chip, a photo, or a sample. If you’re changing colors, I’m happy to talk through what works for the space.

Ready to Refresh a Room or the Whole House?

Give me a call or fill out the form. I’ll come by, walk through what you have in mind, and give you a straight price.