EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING SERVICES

PROFESSIONAL HOME OUTDOOR PAINTING PERTH

Uplift your home's style and street appeal with a fresh coat of exterior paint

At Painting Solutions Perth we’re your trusted local home outdoor painters. Whether you’re looking to freshen up your home’s outdoor colour palette, protect its exterior against Perth’s extreme heat and coastal breeze, or simply revive what’s already there, we’ve got your all your exterior home painting solutions covered.

From proper surface preparation, to our choice of premium paints that withstand the elements, we’re committed to revamping your home’s facade in a way that looks incredible and lasts for years to come. We even have the professional skills to apply a wide range of painting finishes and effects to bring texture and style to your home’s exterior.

As Dulux Accredited painters, we’re recognised leaders in the painting industry. Dedicated to delivering painting solutions that are stunning and long-lasting, our work is backed by a 5 years painters workmanship warranty.

To find out more about what we can do for the outside of your home, contact us today for a free no-obligation quote.

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When you choose us to complete your home outdoor painting project we will:

  • Provide all tools, equipment and drop sheets required
  • Fully prepare all areas (excluding major plastering work)
  • Use oil based and/or acrylic based paints depending on the job and your preference
  • Provide a variety of paint effects for example rag-rolling, sponging and dragging if your project calls for it
  • Travel within the Perth metro area
  • Maintain liability insurance at all times
  • Provide our five year painter’s workmanship warranty when Dulux paints are used
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Why Choose A Dulux Accredited Painter?

Dulux Accredited painters have been recognised as leaders in the Australian painting industry.

It’s an accolade that means we’re a trusted choice for your painting project, and it’s one we take pretty seriously at Painting Solutions. To gain accreditation we must demonstrate a commitment to quality workmanship, professionalism and great customer service. We must also meet and uphold the following requirements:

  • Personally sign an ethical and professional standards agreement
  • Provide two client references from work completed in the last twelve months
  • Assessment of workmanship by Dulux
  • Attendance at professional business seminars and Dulux Specialty product courses
  • Carry a minimum $5 million public liability insurance
  • Comply with all safety regulations
  • Stand by my work with the Dulux Accredited 5-Year Workmanship Warranty when Dulux paints are used.
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EXTERIOR HOME PAINTING FAQ'S

The cost of painting a house exterior in Perth can vary widely depending on several factors including the size of the house, the condition of the surfaces, the type of paint used, any necessary prep work, the complexity of the job, and the expertise of the painting contractor. To give you a rough estimate, here’s what you can expect to pay a painter in Perth:

  • Small House: For a small house with basic exterior painting needs, you might expect to pay anywhere from AUD $3,000 to $6,000.
  • Medium House: The cost for painting a medium-sized house could range from AUD $6,000 to $10,000.
  • Large House: For larger homes, or those with more complex architectural features, the cost could be upwards of AUD $10,000 or more.

Keep in mind, these estimates are for exterior painting projects only and may not include additional services such as pressure washing, repairs, or other paint materials. It’s always best to contact a local painting company for a personalised quote catered to your specific needs and the condition of your home. They can provide a more accurate estimate after assessing the project in person. As your local Perth experts in home outdoor painting, feel free to get in touch for a custom quote for your property.

The best time to paint the exterior of your house depends on various factors such as climate, weather conditions, and personal preferences. While we’re pretty luck to have relatively good weather all year round in Perth, there are still times of the year that are generally considered more favourable for exterior painting:

  1. Spring and Autumn: Spring and Autumn are often considered the best seasons for exterior painting in many regions. During these seasons, temperatures are moderate, humidity levels are relatively low, and there’s less likelihood of extreme weather conditions such as intense heat or cold spells.
  2. Mild Weather: Aim to paint during periods of mild weather when temperatures are neither too hot nor too cold. Ideally, daytime temperatures should range between 10°C and 34°C for optimal paint application and drying. Try to avoid booking your painting project through one of Perth’s notorious 40 degree heat waves.
  3. Dry Conditions: Painting should be done during dry weather conditions to ensure proper adhesion and drying of the paint. Avoid painting during periods of high humidity, rain, or dampness, as moisture can affect paint quality and longevity.
  4. Avoid Extreme Temperatures: It’s best to avoid painting during extreme temperatures, such as the peak of summer or the depths of winter. Extreme heat can cause paint to dry too quickly, leading to poor adhesion and finish quality, while extreme cold can slow down drying times and affect the paint’s ability to cure properly.
  5. Plan Around Rainy Seasons: Be mindful of your region’s rainy seasons and plan your painting project accordingly. Try to schedule painting during periods of minimal precipitation to reduce the risk of rain-related delays or water damage to freshly painted surfaces.
  6. Consider Sun Exposure: Take into account the orientation of your house and how much sun exposure different sides receive throughout the day. Painting in the morning or late afternoon when the sun is less intense can help prevent paint from drying too quickly and minimise the risk of brush marks or roller lines.
  7. Professional Availability: Keep in mind that exterior painting contractors may be busier during certain times of the year, particularly in the spring and early summer when many homeowners undertake renovation projects. Plan ahead and schedule your painting project well in advance to secure a convenient time slot with your chosen contractor.

Ultimately, the best time to paint the exterior of your house may vary depending on your specific circumstances, local climate patterns, and the availability of painting contractors. If you’re unsure about the optimal timing for your painting project, get in touch with us today and we can chat you through what’s best based on the current Perth climate.

Choosing exterior house colours is an important decision that can greatly impact the overall aesthetic and street appeal of your home. Here are some steps to help you choose the right exterior colours for you:

  1. Consider the Style of Your Home: Take into account the architectural style and features of your home. Certain colour schemes may be more suitable for traditional, colonial, contemporary, or craftsman-style homes. Research colour palettes that are commonly used for homes of similar architectural styles.
  2. Assess the Surroundings: Consider the natural surroundings, landscape, and suburb context of your home. Look at the colours of neighbouring houses, landscaping elements, and natural features such as trees, shrubs, and terrain. Your chosen colours should harmonise with the surroundings rather than clash with them.
  3. Take Inspiration from Elements that Can’t Be Changed: Look at the permanent features of your home that cannot be easily changed, such as the roof colour, brick or stone accents, and existing exterior materials. Choose colours that complement these fixed elements, rather than competing with them.
  4. Consider the Overall Colour Scheme: Think about the overall colour scheme you want to achieve for your home’s exterior. This includes selecting colours for the siding, trim, accents, doors, and shutters. Aim for a cohesive and balanced colour scheme that includes a mix of main colours and complementary accent colours.
  5. Test Colours in Different Lighting Conditions: Colours can look different depending on the time of day and the angle of sunlight. Test paint samples on different exterior surfaces and observe how they look in various lighting conditions throughout the day. Consider how the colours will appear in both natural daylight and artificial lighting.
  6. Think about Resale Value: If you plan to sell your home in the future, consider how your chosen colour scheme may impact its resale value. Neutral colours such as whites, greys, beiges, and earth tones tend to have broad appeal and may attract more potential buyers.
  7. Use Online Tools and Visualizers: Take advantage of online tools, paint manufacturer websites, and colour visualizers to preview different colour combinations and see how they look on a digital rendering of your home’s exterior. Many paint brands offer virtual painting tools that allow you to upload a photo of your home and experiment with different colours.
  8. Consult with Professionals: If you’re unsure about choosing exterior colours or want expert advice, consider consulting with a professional colour consultant or an experienced painter. They can provide personalised recommendations based on your home’s architecture, surroundings, and your preferences. At Painting Solutions we have Colour Consults who are able to visit your home and provide their expert advice.
  9. Start Small and Build Up: If you’re hesitant about committing to a bold colour scheme, start by choosing a main colour for the siding and gradually add accent colours for the trim, doors, and shutters. You can always repaint smaller elements if you decide to change the colour scheme later on.

By carefully considering these factors and taking your time to select the right exterior colours, you can create a beautiful and inviting facade that enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of your home.

The best colours for the exterior of your house depend on various factors such as the architectural style of your home, your personal preferences, the surrounding environment, and any existing features that cannot be changed easily for example roof colour, brick or stone accents. While there is no one-size-fits-all answer, here are some popular and timeless colour options for exterior house paint:

Neutral Colours:

  • White: Classic and versatile, white exteriors are timeless and can suit a wide range of architectural styles. White creates a crisp and clean appearance and can make a home feel fresh and inviting.
  • Gray: Gray exteriors have become increasingly popular in recent years for their modern and sophisticated look. Light greys can lend a soft and elegant feel, while darker greys add depth and drama.
  • Beige/Tan: Beige or tan exteriors are warm and inviting, blending well with natural surroundings. These neutral colours provide a timeless and understated aesthetic.

Earth Tones:

  • Brown: Earthy brown tones evoke a sense of warmth and cosiness. Lighter shades of brown can create a rustic and inviting look, while darker browns add richness and depth.
  • Olive Green: Olive green exteriors harmonise with natural landscapes and can evoke a sense of serenity and tranquillity. Lighter shades of olive green complement traditional and cottage-style homes, while darker shades add drama to modern exteriors.

Classic Colours:

  • Navy Blue: Navy blue exteriors exude sophistication and elegance. This timeless colour choice pairs well with white trim for a crisp and nautical-inspired look, or with metallic accents for a more contemporary vibe.
  • Red: Bold and eye-catching, red exteriors make a statement and add personality to a home. From deep burgundy to vibrant cherry red, there are various shades to suit different architectural styles.

Contrast and Accent Colours:

  • Trim and Accents: Consider using contrasting or complementary colours for trim, shutters, doors, and other architectural details. Crisp white trim can provide contrast against darker main colours, while bold accent colours can add visual interest and curb appeal.

Regional and Historical Considerations:

  • Take inspiration from the architectural styles and colour palettes common in your region or suburb. Historic homes may have specific colour guidelines or restrictions that you’ll want to consider when choosing exterior colours.

Test Samples and Consider Lighting:

  • Before committing to a colour scheme, test paint samples on your home’s exterior and observe how they look in different lighting conditions throughout the day. Colours can appear differently in natural daylight versus artificial lighting.

Ultimately, the best colours for your home’s exterior are those that reflect your personal style, complement the architectural features of your home, and harmonise with the surrounding environment. Take your time to explore different colour options, consider professional advice if needed, and choose a palette that you’ll love coming home to every day. The Dulux website is a great place to start when exploring colour options. You can also head in-store to your local painting supplier, or ask us about our in-home colour consultation service.

Exterior house colours vary in popularity depending on the region, architectural styles and current design trends. While some people prefer timeless and traditional shades, others prefer to make a statement with bold and contemporary shades. 

The Dulux website has a great article showcasing a range of popular exterior colour schemes. Take a look and get inspired. 

If you’d like more insight specific to your home, ask us today about our Colour Consultation service. 

 

Choosing the right exterior colour can create an illusion of spaciousness and make a house appear larger. Here are some colour options and strategies to achieve this effect:

  1. Light Colours: Light colours such as white, off-white, beige, light grey, or pale pastels can help make a house appear larger. Light colours reflect more light, which can visually expand the space and create a sense of openness.
  2. Monochromatic Colour Scheme: Using a monochromatic colour scheme with varying shades of the same colour family can create a cohesive and visually expansive look. Painting the siding, trim, and accents in similar tones can blur the lines between different elements and make the house appear larger.
  3. Contrast with Trim: Choosing a light main colour for the siding and a slightly darker or contrasting colour for the trim can create depth and dimension. Crisp white trim against a light-coloured facade can draw the eye outward and make the house appear more spacious.
  4. Vertical Accents: Incorporating vertical accents such as columns, shutters, or decorative elements painted in a slightly darker or contrasting colour can help visually elongate the house and draw the eye upward. This can create the illusion of height and make the house appear taller, which can contribute to a sense of spaciousness.
  5. Consider the Roof Colour: If your roof is a dark colour, choosing a lighter colour for the exterior walls can create a striking contrast and make the house appear larger. Conversely, if your roof is a light colour, choosing a darker exterior colour can create a cohesive and balanced look.
  6. Use of Mirrors and Windows: Mirrors strategically placed on exterior walls can reflect light and surrounding scenery, making the house appear larger. Similarly, well-placed windows can provide views of the outdoors and create a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, enhancing the sense of spaciousness.
  7. Keep it Simple: Avoid overly busy colour schemes or excessive use of contrasting colours, which can visually divide the facade and make the house appear smaller. Opt for clean lines, simple colour palettes, and minimalistic design elements to create a sense of continuity and openness.

Ultimately, the key to making a house look bigger with exterior colour is to choose light, cohesive, and visually harmonious colour schemes that enhance the architectural features of the home and create a sense of expansiveness.