Interior Painting
Professional interior painting services for walls ceilings trim and cabinets.
How I Can Help
Tasks Not Typically Included
Part of Every Job I Do
How It Works
Request service
Review scope and estimate
Schedule and complete work
Final walkthrough
Why Choose Bedrock for Interior Painting
Owner Operated Service
Direct One-on-One Support
Transparent Solo Pricing
Personally Guaranteed Work
Common Interior Painting Questions
Interior painting starts at $275 for a single smaller room. Larger rooms and open-plan spaces typically run $400-900 depending on square footage, ceiling height, and prep condition. I provide free detailed estimates.
I move and protect smaller furniture with drop cloths and plastic sheeting. Large pieces like sectionals or dining tables can stay in the room covered, or I work around them carefully.
Single rooms typically take one full day including prep, priming where needed, two coats, and cleanup. Multi-room projects run 2-4 days depending on total square footage and condition of existing walls.
Yes, I handle all prep including filling nail holes, skim patching damage, sanding, and spot-priming before any finish coat goes on. Good prep work is what separates a lasting paint job from one that chips and peels.
I use premium paints from Benjamin Moore Regal Select, Aura, and Sherwin-Williams Emerald and Duration. These products provide better coverage, scrubbability, and long-term durability compared to mid-grade paints.
Ready to Transform Your Space?
from $275
This section helps this page show up for interior painting searches while giving readers honest, practical guidance on what to expect when hiring someone to paint a room.
In the Twin Cities east metro, interior painting requests range from single accent walls and freshly repaired rooms to full multi-room projects ahead of a home sale or after a renovation. Premium paints from brands like Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, and PPG offer better coverage, washability, and color accuracy than entry-level products, which tends to reduce the number of coats needed and the frequency of touch-ups over time. Getting consistent coverage, clean cut lines, and a smooth rolled finish without lap marks or roller stipple is what separates a professional paint job from a rushed DIY result.
