"I had such a wonderful experience with this company and their performance at my home. They did such a fantastic job and…"
Spencer Flynn

From the historic bungalows of the SLC avenues to new builds in Lehi and South Jordan, fresh interior paint is the fastest way to update a Wasatch Front home. Whether you're brightening a Sandy great room or repainting a Provo townhome, color resets the whole space.

We visit your Salt Lake City home, evaluate wall surfaces and natural lighting, and help you choose the perfect interior paint colors with a professional color consultation.
Walkthrough & Color Consultation. We visit your Salt Lake City home, evaluate wall surfaces and natural lighting, and help you choose the perfect interior paint colors with a professional color consultation.

Our interior painting crew protects your furniture and floors, patches drywall imperfections, primes surfaces, and applies premium low-VOC paint with precision cut lines and flawless coverage.
Prep & Paint. Our interior painting crew protects your furniture and floors, patches drywall imperfections, primes surfaces, and applies premium low-VOC paint with precision cut lines and flawless coverage.

We do a detailed final walkthrough together, ensure every wall, ceiling, and trim detail meets our standards, clean up completely, and leave your Salt Lake City home better than we found it.
Final Walkthrough & Enjoy. We do a detailed final walkthrough together, ensure every wall, ceiling, and trim detail meets our standards, clean up completely, and leave your Salt Lake City home better than we found it.
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"I had such a wonderful experience with this company and their performance at my home. They did such a fantastic job and…"
Spencer Flynn
"Excellent painting service. Andrés López was very professional from the first contact, meeting deadlines and delivering…"
Viviana Torres
"I had a great experience with this painting company especially with Andres. He was an excellent person from start to fin…"
Yamilet López
"Can't say enough about the job Junior and Fernanda did on our interior and outside stucco. They were attentive to detail…"
Brian Wheelis
Average ROI on professional interior painting
HomeLight, 2023
Maximum added resale value
Angi, 2024
of real estate agents say painting boosts home value
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Interior repaints across the Avenues, Sugar House, Millcreek, Holladay, Cottonwood Heights, Sandy, and Draper cover very different homes in the same Wasatch Front market: 1900s-1930s Avenues and Sugar House brick bungalows with original plaster, mid-century Millcreek and Holladay ranches, and newer Draper and Herriman tract builds on spec drywall. Each substrate takes primer and sheen differently, and every scope is walked before pricing.
Color choices across Salt Lake City have leaned into warm off-whites, sandy greiges, and softer sages that read well under the region's bright high-desert light. Avenues and Sugar House historic homes lean into layered heritage palettes with heavier trim contrast, while newer Draper and Herriman builds hold gallery neutrals with crisp trim. Real drawdowns are staged at the estimate, and our guide to the best paint finish for each room is a fair starting point.
Wasatch Front winters are long and dry, and swings between heated interiors and single-digit outdoor cold open joint cracks along stairwells and doorframes. Baths, mudrooms, and heavy-cooking kitchens read better in a scrubbable acrylic than a builder flat. A fresh ceiling coat pairs cleanly with cabinet refinishing or popcorn ceiling removal.

Your peace of mind, at the top of mind with our three-year transferable warranty. Covers the painting job, even if you sell the house.
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