Interior painting in Boise, ID covers walls, ceilings, trim, doors, and accent walls for homes and businesses. Most single-room projects finish in one day.
Good interior results start with prep, not with the first coat. Before painting, we fill nail holes and small cracks with lightweight spackle, sand rough patches smooth, tape all trim, baseboards, and fixtures, and lay drop cloths over floors and furniture. Skipping prep is the most common reason a repaint looks uneven or starts chipping within a year. We include prep in every interior estimate, not as a separate add-on.
Many homes in Boise's North End date back 80 or more years, and interior walls in these houses often have layers of older paint, plaster surfaces rather than drywall, and trim that has been painted over many times. We assess surface condition during the estimate walk, note any areas that need more prep time, and factor that into the quote so the final invoice matches what you approved.
Flat and matte finishes hide minor surface imperfections on walls and ceilings but are harder to clean. Eggshell and satin hold up better in kitchens, bathrooms, and kids' rooms where walls get touched and wiped regularly. Semi-gloss works well on trim, doors, and cabinets. We walk through finish recommendations during the estimate so you understand the trade-offs for each room before choosing.
A single bedroom with standard eight-foot ceilings takes about one day including prep. A living room, dining room, and kitchen together typically take two days. A complete interior repaint of a three-bedroom Boise home usually runs two to four days. We give you a day count estimate in writing with the price so you can plan around the project.
$300 to $900 per room, or $1,500 to $4,000 for a complete interior repaint of a mid-size Boise home
Most rooms in Boise run $300 to $900, depending on room size, ceiling height, and whether trim and doors are included. A bedroom is usually on the lower end. A large open-plan living and dining space runs higher. We quote the specific rooms in scope during the estimate walk.
Moving furniture to the center of the room helps and speeds the work. We cover everything with drop cloths. We do not move heavy pieces like pianos or large bedroom sets, so those should be moved before the crew arrives or pushed to the center where they can be covered in place.
Most interior latex paints are dry to the touch within two hours and safe to occupy within four to six hours with windows open. We recommend keeping the room well ventilated for the first 24 hours. Trim and doors with oil-based paint need 24 hours before they are fully dry.
Yes, ceilings, trim, and doors can be included in any interior project. The estimate breaks out which surfaces are in scope so you can add or remove them based on your budget and priority. Many homeowners paint walls and ceilings together and leave trim for a follow-up project.
Yes. If you have the original paint brand and color name, we order the exact formula. If not, we can bring a chip to a paint store for a spectrophotometer match, which gets within a few percent of the original color. For a visible repair in a well-lit room, an exact can match is better than a chip match.
We focus on residential and commercial painting across Boise and the Treasure Valley. We handle interior and exterior work, cabinet refinishing, deck staining, and commercial repaints. Every project starts with a written estimate and ends with a walkthrough before the final invoice. The North End, the Bench, and Downtown Boise make up a regular part of our schedule, and our work expands into Meridian, Eagle, and Nampa throughout the week.
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