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From historic Colonials in Vienna and Great Falls to modern townhomes in Reston, Herndon, and Tysons, our Fairfax-McLean painters deliver flawless interior painting, exterior repaints, cabinet refinishing, limewash, and brick painting across Fairfax County and the surrounding Northern Virginia communities.

Transform your living spaces with flawless color and finish.

Curb appeal that lasts. Expert coatings for every climate.

Professional-grade finishes that elevate your business space.

Refresh your kitchen with a smooth, factory-quality finish.

Authentic European lime-based finishes for timeless texture and depth.

Breathe new life into brick with lasting, beautiful color.
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Welcome to That 1 Painter Fairfax-McLean, owned and operated by Melissa Riley & Mitchel Edwards and proudly serving Northern Virginia. Our team is committed to delivering exceptional painting for homeowners and businesses across Annandale, Centreville, Chantilly, Fairfax, Falls Church, Great Falls, Herndon, McLean, Oakton, Reston, South Riding, Tysons, and Vienna — with a passion for craftsmanship and a respect for your home.
Your painting project means as much to us as it does to you. We're EPA Lead-Safe Certified (NAT-F302767-1), licensed, and insured — and our promise is simple: we'll be your best house guests, treating your place with the utmost care and leaving it even more pristine than when we arrived.
That 1 Painter Fairfax-McLean is a locally owned and operated painting company serving Northern Virginia. Owners Melissa Riley & Mitchel Edwards lead a team of background-checked, licensed, and insured professional painters delivering exceptional interior and exterior painting services with a 3-year transferable warranty.

Across Fairfax County — from Tysons and McLean to Vienna, Oakton, Herndon, and Centreville — That 1 Painter Fairfax-McLean repaints single-family homes, townhomes, and HOA communities, working to the approved palettes these neighborhoods require.
A look at the craftsmanship we bring to homes and businesses across Northern Virginia. Our recent Fairfax and McLean painting projects include luxury interior repaints in Great Falls and Vienna, exterior siding and trim refreshes throughout Oakton and Tysons, and kitchen cabinet refinishing across Reston and Burke. Every Northern Virginia house painting job is delivered by licensed, insured local painters who prep, prime, and seal surfaces to withstand DMV humidity and seasonal swings.

Every year, our Austin team teams up with franchise owners across the country to gift complete paint transformations to deserving families, small businesses, and non-profits. It's our way of giving back to the community that's given us so much — one home, one story, one fresh coat at a time.
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Fairfax–McLean painting pricing reflects three Northern Virginia realities: a housing stock of large Colonials and brick estates from Vienna to Great Falls, hot humid summers paired with hard freeze-thaw winters, and some of the most active HOAs and architectural review boards in the DMV. This 2026 guide is built from real jobs across Vienna, Great Falls, Reston, Herndon, Tysons, Oakton, and Fairfax City.
* All prices include materials, labor, and prep. Based on 2026 Fairfax-McLean averages.
Average Painting Cost Per Square Foot in Fairfax–McLean (2026): Fairfax–McLean interiors run $3.00–$6.75/sq ft; exteriors $2.75–$6.50/sq ft. A 3,000 sq ft Colonial in Vienna or Oakton averages $11,000–$16,000 interior and $12,000–$20,000 exterior. Great Falls and McLean estates with painted brick and extensive trim push higher.
Painting Brick & Hardie Estates the Right Way: Most Great Falls and McLean homes are brick or HardiePlank. For brick we repoint failed mortar, then apply a breathable mineral or masonry primer plus 100% acrylic topcoat — trapping moisture causes spalling. For Hardie we wash, caulk every seam, and spec a flexible 100% acrylic system rated for the Mid-Atlantic freeze-thaw.
Lead-Safe Prep in Pre-1978 Homes: Older Vienna, Falls Church-adjacent, and Fairfax City homes often contain lead paint on original trim and windows. We're EPA RRP-certified and include lead-safe containment ($800–$2,500) line-itemed in every applicable estimate.
Interior vs. Exterior: What Drives NoVA Costs: Interior pricing is driven by 2-story foyers (scaffolding $500–$1,500), heavy crown and chair-rail trim packages, and the original oak handrails owners want painted. Exteriors scale with story count, brick vs. Hardie mix, and the dormer-heavy Colonial rooflines common in Oakton and Vienna.
Cabinet Refinishing in Fairfax & McLean: Cabinet refinishing runs $4,200–$11,000. Most 1990s–2000s Fairfax kitchens are stained oak or cherry that owners now want white or warm gray — that's 2 coats of stain-blocking primer plus 2 conversion-varnish finish coats, sprayed off-site for a factory finish.
HOA & ARB Requirements Across Fairfax County: Reston Association, Burke Centre, Franklin Farm, Fair Lakes, Tysons West*Park, and most Vienna and McLean HOAs enforce pre-approved body/trim/shutter palettes with 2–6 week ARB review. We pull your covenants and submit the full packet — chips, sheen, sample boards — at no charge.
Best Time to Paint in Fairfax–McLean: April–June and September–early November are the prime exterior windows — moderate temps, lower humidity, optimal film formation. July–August works with dawn starts to beat humidity. Interiors run year-round. Most NoVA crews book 3–5 weeks out for exterior peak season.

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Choosing between flat, eggshell, satin, and semi-gloss depends on the room's traffic, lighting, and function. Professional painters break down when to use each sheen for the best results.
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The Gallery Series is Sherwin-Williams' newest premium line. Professional painters review its unique properties and explain why it may not be the best choice for beginners.
Choosing between flat, eggshell, satin, and semi-gloss depends on the room's traffic, lighting, and function. Professional painters break down when to use each sheen for the best results.
Both are popular mid-tier Sherwin-Williams paints, but they perform differently on walls, trim, and cabinets. See how professional painters compare coverage, feel, and durability.
Behr Premium Plus is one of the most affordable paints at Home Depot. Professional painters test its coverage, durability, and finish quality to see if it's worth the price.
Behr Urethane Alkyd is a hybrid paint that combines oil-based durability with water-based cleanup. See how it performs on trim, cabinets, and doors in a real-world test.
Behr Dynasty claims to be their most durable, stain-repellent paint. Professional painters put it to the test on walls and high-traffic areas to see if the claims hold up.
The Gallery Series is Sherwin-Williams' newest premium line. Professional painters review its unique properties and explain why it may not be the best choice for beginners.
Painting cabinets is one of the most cost-effective kitchen upgrades. If your cabinets are structurally sound, painting them can save thousands compared to replacing. Use a quality cabinet paint like Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane for best results.
Painter's tape helps achieve clean lines, especially for DIYers. Professional painters often cut in freehand, but tape is essential for crisp edges on trim, ceilings, and two-tone walls. FrogTape prevents bleed better than standard blue tape.
White paint has hundreds of variations with different undertones. Test large swatches in both natural and artificial light. Popular picks include Benjamin Moore White Dove, Sherwin-Williams Pure White, and Behr Ultra Pure White.
Prime on new drywall, when going dark to light, on stained surfaces, and on slick or glossy finishes. Self-priming paints work for minor color changes on previously painted walls in good condition.
Smooth walls need 3/8" nap, lightly textured walls use 1/2", and heavy texture requires 3/4". Microfiber rollers leave the smoothest finish. Invest in quality rollers — they hold more paint and distribute it evenly.
Old paint can still be usable if it's been stored properly with a tight seal. Stir it thoroughly and strain out any lumps. If it smells rancid or has hard chunks that won't blend, it's time to dispose of it properly and buy fresh paint.
Yes, you can paint over wallpaper, but only if it is smooth, fully adhered, and structurally stable. If the wallpaper is lifting, bubbling, or separating, painting over it will fail.
Most rooms are painted with clear boundaries — walls one color, trim white, ceilings ignored. Color drenching breaks all those rules for a bold, immersive look.
Painting brick is one of the most common exterior questions homeowners ask, and also one of the easiest places to make costly mistakes without proper prep.
Paint bubbles are a symptom, not a random defect. The most important step is identifying the cause — moisture, heat, or poor adhesion — before repainting.
Standing in the paint aisle feels simple until you hit the chemistry question. The right answer depends on your surface, durability needs, and application method.
Ever been in the middle of a paint project and had to stop and ask 'why is my paint peeling?' The answer is almost always prep, moisture, or product mismatch.
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