INTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING SERVICES

APPLYING A BRUSH WITH PERFECTION FOR PERTH HOMES

Invite more character and life into your space with our home interior painting services.

Through top-quality craftsmanship and creativity, we’re here to bring colour and charm to your favourite space.

At Painting Solutions Perth we understand that your house is your sanctuary. When you choose us to paint your home’s interior we’ll collaborate with you at every step to bring your vision into reality. 

From crisp whites to daring accents, we provide meticulously preparation and expert finishing to ensure we achieve the exact look you’re after.

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 your home, contact us today for a free no-obligation quote.

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When you choose us to carry out your home interior 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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INTERIOR HOME PAINTING FAQ'S

The cost of painting a home’s interior 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:

  • Single Bedroom: For a basic interior painting of a single bedroom’s ceiling and walls, you might expect to pay around AUD $1,000.
  • Two or Three Bedroom Unit: For a basic interior painting of the ceiling and walls in a two-bedroom unit, you might expect to pay around AUD $5,000. For a three-bedroom unit the amount may be closer to AUD $7,000.
  • Five Bedroom Home: For larger homes, to repaint all interior ceilings and walls you would expect to pay around AUD $9,000-$12,000.

Keep in mind, these estimates may not include additional services such as repairs, or other paint materials. It’s always best to contact a local painting company for personalised quotes catered to your specific needs and the condition of your home. They can provide a more accurate estimate after assessing the project in person. At Painting Solutions Perth we’re happy to provide a free no-obligation quote on your painting project so you know exactly what it’s going to cost before we get underway. Get in touch today to have one of our team scope and quote your home interior painting project. 

The cost of hiring a professional painter in Australia can vary depending on several factors including the location, the size and complexity of the job, the quality of materials used, and the experience level of the painter. That said, here are some general guidelines for how much professional painters charge in Australia:

  1. Hourly Rates: Some painters may charge by the hour. Hourly rates can range from around AUD $60 to $120 per hour, with rates being higher in major cities and lower in regional areas.
  2. Per Square Metre Rates: Many painters prefer to provide quotes based on the size of the area to be painted. Per square metre rates typically range from AUD $10 to $30 or more. These rates can vary depending on factors such as the type of surface, the complexity of the job, and any additional preparation work required.
  3. Fixed Project Rates: For larger projects or complete home repaints, painters may offer fixed project rates. These rates can vary widely depending on the size of the project, the quality of materials used, and any additional services required for example repairs, priming, multiple coats, etc.
  4. Additional Costs: In addition to the base painting rates, there may be additional costs for materials such as paint, primer, and equipment rental. Any necessary repairs, surface preparation, or special finishes can also add to the total cost.
  5. Travel and Accessibility: If the painting project is located in a remote area or requires special access (e.g. high ceilings, scaffolding), there may be additional charges to cover travel expenses or equipment rental.

When looking to hire a professional painter for your home interior, it’s important to get at least a couple of quotes from local reputable painting contractors to ensure you’re getting a fair price. Be sure to ask about any warranties or guarantees offered by the painter too. Additionally, always verify that the painter is licensed, insured, and experienced in the type of painting job you require.

At Painting Solutions Perth we’re proud to offer a 5 year painters workmanship warranty, and also carry liability insurance. Get in touch today for a free no-obligation quote for your painting project.

The amount of paint needed for a 4-bedroom house can vary based on factors such as the size of the rooms, the number of walls to be painted, the ceiling height, and the number of coats required. However, here’s a general estimate to help you get started.

As a rough guideline, one litre of paint will cover 12-16 square meters with one coat of paint. Keep in mind that this estimate can vary depending on the type of paint, the surface being painted, and the application method.

Here’s a basic calculation you can use to estimate the amount of paint needed for a 4-bedroom house:

  1. Calculate the Total Square Meterage: Measure the square m2 of each room to be painted by multiplying the length of each wall by its height. Add up the square meterage of all the rooms.
  2. Estimate the Number of Litres Needed: Divide the total square m2 by the coverage per litre (12-16 square metre per litre) to estimate the total number of litres needed for one coat of paint.
  3. Consider Multiple Coats: If you plan to apply multiple coats of paint (which is often recommended for better coverage and durability), multiply the number of litres needed for one coat by the number of coats desired.
  4. Account for Primer: If you’re using primer, you’ll need to factor in additional litres for priming the walls, especially if the walls are unpainted or have significant colour variations.
  5. Round Up: It’s generally a good idea to round up to the nearest 4lt,10lt or 15lt to ensure you have enough paint to complete the job without running out.

Adjustments may be needed based on factors specific to your project, so it’s always a good idea to consult with a paint professional or use a paint calculator for a more accurate estimate.

The type of paint you should use to paint your house depends on several factors including the surface you’re painting (interior walls, exterior walls, trim, etc), the desired finish, the climate and weather conditions in your area, and any specific considerations such as allergies or environmental impact. Here’s a guide to help you choose the right type of paint for different surfaces:

  1. Interior Walls: For interior walls, acrylic (water-based) paints are generally recommended. They have low odour, dry quickly, and are easy to clean up with water. Choose a paint finish based on your preferences:
    • Flat or Matt: This type of paint provides a smooth, non-reflective finish, ideal for low-traffic areas.
    • Low Sheen: This type of paint offers a soft sheen and is more durable, suitable for moderate-traffic areas like living rooms and bedrooms.
    • Semi-gloss or gloss: This type of paint provides a shiny, durable finish, suitable for high-traffic areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and trim.
  2. Exterior Walls: For exterior walls, acrylic paints are commonly used due to their durability and ability to withstand weather elements. Look for paints labelled as “exterior” or “all-weather” for optimal performance. Consider factors such as:
    • Climate: Choose paints with UV protection and resistance to mildew and fading, especially in areas with harsh sunlight or high humidity.
    • Surface type: Different surfaces may require specific types of paint, such as masonry paint for brick or stucco, or wood paint for wooden surfaces.
    • Primer: It’s often recommended to use a high-quality primer before painting exterior surfaces to improve adhesion and durability.
  3. Trim and Doors: For trim, doors, and other woodwork, consider using a high-gloss or semi-gloss enamel paint for a smooth, durable finish that’s easy to clean. Oil-based or water-based enamels are both suitable options.
  4. Ceilings: Flat or matt paints are typically used for ceilings to minimise glare and hide imperfections. Ceiling paints are often formulated to be splatter-resistant for easier application.
  5. Specialty Surfaces: For specialty surfaces such as metal, concrete, or floors, there are paints specifically designed for these applications. Be sure to choose a paint that is compatible with the surface and offers the desired durability and finish.
  6. Environmentally Friendly Options: If you’re concerned about environmental impact, look for paints labelled as low-VOC (volatile organic compound), which emit fewer harmful chemicals into the air. These paints are often available in both interior and exterior formulations.

Before painting, always ensure that the surface is clean, dry, and properly prepared for paint application. A professional painter should do all of this for you, but be sure to check with them when they quote your job. Additionally, consider factors such as colour selection, paint quality, and budget when choosing the right paint for your house. If you’re unsure, consult with a paint professional or a knowledgeable sales representative at your local paint store for personalised recommendations.

At Painting Solutions Perth we offer our professional advice on the paints we feel are best suited to your space when quoting your job. Get in touch today to find out what we would suggest for your home interior.

Residential and commercial painting involve similar processes of applying paint to surfaces, but there are several key differences between the two types of painting projects:

Scope and Size:

  • Residential Painting: Residential painting projects typically involve painting single-family homes, apartments, units, or other residential properties. These projects are usually smaller in scale compared to commercial painting projects.
  • Commercial Painting: Commercial painting projects involve painting larger buildings or facilities such as office buildings, retail stores, hotels, warehouses, schools, hospitals, and industrial complexes. These projects tend to be larger in scope and may require specialised equipment and techniques to complete.

Surface Types:

  • Residential Painting: Residential painters commonly work on a variety of surfaces found in homes, including interior and exterior walls, ceilings, trim, doors, and occasionally decks or fences.
  • Commercial Painting: Commercial painters may encounter a wider range of surface types, including concrete, metal, wood, stucco, brick, and specialised commercial-grade materials. They may also paint larger surface areas such as high-rise exteriors or expansive warehouse interiors.

Timing and Scheduling:

  • Residential Painting: Residential painting projects often need to be completed within a specific timeframe to minimise disruption to homeowners. Painters may need to work around the homeowners’ schedules and coordinate with other contractors if renovations or repairs are ongoing.
  • Commercial Painting: Commercial painting projects may have more flexibility in scheduling, although there may still be time constraints, especially for businesses that need to remain operational during painting work. Commercial painters may need to work during off-hours, such as nights or weekends, to avoid interrupting daily operations.

Regulatory Requirements:

  • Residential Painting: Residential painting projects are subject to local building codes and regulations, but there may be fewer regulatory requirements compared to commercial projects.
  • Commercial Painting: Commercial painting projects often involve compliance with more stringent building codes, safety regulations, and environmental standards. Painters may need to adhere to specific guidelines set by regulatory agencies or property owners.

Skill and Expertise:

  • Residential Painting: Residential painters typically focus on providing high-quality finishes and attention to detail to enhance the appearance and value of homes. They may have expertise in working with a variety of interior and exterior surfaces and finishes.
  • Commercial Painting: Commercial painters may require additional skills and expertise to tackle complex projects, such as applying specialty coatings, working at heights, or using industrial-grade equipment. They may also need to collaborate with architects, engineers, and project managers to meet the requirements of commercial clients.

Overall, while both residential and commercial painting involve similar techniques, equipment, and materials, each type of project presents its own unique challenges and considerations that require specialised knowledge and expertise from painters

The best time to paint the interior of your house can depend on various factors such as climate, humidity levels, and personal preference. In Perth we’re pretty lucky to have relatively good weather all year round, however there are certain times of the year that are generally considered more favourable for interior painting:

  1. Spring and Autumn: Spring and Autumn are often considered the best seasons for interior painting in many regions. During these seasons, temperatures are typically moderate, humidity levels are lower, and there’s less likelihood of extreme weather conditions that could affect paint drying times and overall finish quality.
  2. Milder Weather: Avoid painting during extreme temperatures, such as very hot or very cold weather, as these conditions can affect paint application and drying. 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. In Perth our summer days can be notoriously hot, so if you’re planning a painting project try to avoid those peak 40 degree periods.
  3. Low Humidity: Painting during periods of low humidity is preferable, as high humidity can prolong drying times and lead to issues such as paint blistering, bubbling, or mildew growth. Aim for indoor humidity levels between 40% and 60% for optimal painting conditions.
  4. Indoor Comfort: Consider painting during times when you can comfortably ventilate the rooms by opening windows and doors. This helps to facilitate air circulation and promote faster drying of paint fumes, reducing the risk of respiratory irritation or discomfort for occupants.
  5. Personal Schedule: Choose a time for interior painting that aligns with your personal schedule and lifestyle. Consider factors such as upcoming events, holidays, or vacations when planning your painting project to minimise disruption to your daily routine.
  6. Professional Availability: If you plan to hire professional painters, keep in mind that certain times of the year may be busier than others. Schedule your painting project well in advance to secure a convenient time slot with your chosen painting contractor.

Ultimately, the best time to paint the interior of your house may vary depending on your specific circumstances and priorities. If you’re unsure about the optimal timing for your painting project, get in touch with us and we’ll offer our professional Perth-based advice.

The most popular interior house colour can vary depending on trends, personal preferences, cultural influences, and regional differences. However, some colours have consistently remained popular choices for interior painting due to their versatility, timeless appeal, and ability to complement a wide range of design styles.

At Painting Solutions we’re big advocates for Dulux paints. Here are a few of the most popular interior house colours:

1. Whites & Neutrals

  • White: White is a classic and versatile interior paint colour that can create a clean, airy, and timeless look. It’s a popular choice for modern and minimalist interiors, as well as traditional and farmhouse-style homes. White also serves as an excellent backdrop for artwork and furnishings. Some popular white Dulux shades include Vivid White and Lexicon.
  • Beige: Beige is a warm and inviting neutral colour that can add warmth and cosiness to a room. It comes in various shades, from light and creamy to deeper taupe tones, making it suitable for a wide range of decorating styles. Some popular beige Dulux shades include Stowe White and Mellow Beige.
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Take a look at the full Dulux catalogue for more popular white & neutral shades.

2. Gray:

  • Gray has become increasingly popular in recent years for its modern, sophisticated look. It comes in a wide range of shades, from cool tones with blue or green undertones to warm greiges (gray-beige hybrids). Gray works well as both a primary wall colour and an accent colour.
  • Some popular grey Dulux shades include Chanson and Tranquil Retreat.

Take a look at the full Dulux catalogue for more popular grey shades.

3. Soft Pastels:

  • Soft Blues and Greens: Soft shades of blue and green evoke a sense of calmness, serenity, and relaxation. Light blues and greens are often used in bedrooms, bathrooms, and living spaces to create a tranquil atmosphere. Some popular Dulux blues include Seabreeze and Zenith Heights.
  • Pale Yellows and Pinks: Pale yellows and pinks add warmth and subtle colour to a room without overwhelming the space. These soft pastel shades are perfect for creating a cheerful and inviting ambiance in kitchens, nurseries, or sunlit areas. Some popular Dulux purples include Ace and Naked Pink.

Take a look at the full Dulux catalogue to view more popular shades of blue, green and purple.

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4. Earthy Tones:

  • Taupe: Taupe is a versatile earthy colour that combines brown, grey, and beige undertones. It’s a popular choice for creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms. Popular Dulux browns include Bread Crmb and Hog Bristle.
  • Warm Whites: Warm white shades with creamy or beige undertones provide a soft and welcoming backdrop for any room. These colours pair well with natural materials such as wood, stone, and textiles, creating a cosy and inviting feel.

View the Dulux catalogue to see the full range of popular browns and earthy tones.

5. Bold Accents:

  • Navy Blue: Navy blue is a bold and sophisticated colour choice for accent walls, cabinetry, or trim. It adds depth, drama, and a touch of elegance to any room. Some strong Dulux navy shades are Integrity and Overtake.
  • Charcoal Grey: Charcoal grey is a versatile dark neutral that can create a sense of drama and contrast when used as an accent colour. It pairs well with lighter shades and metallic accents for a modern and chic look.
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Ultimately, the most popular interior house colour is subjective and depends on individual taste, style preferences, and the overall design aesthetic of the home. When choosing a paint colour for your interior walls, consider factors such as lighting, room size, and existing furnishings to ensure a cohesive and harmonious look.

To make your house look bigger, you can use certain paint colours and techniques to create a sense of spaciousness and openness. Here are some colour options and strategies we suggest:

Light and Neutral Colours:

  • Light, neutral colours such as soft whites, creams, beiges, and light greys are ideal for making a space feel larger and more open. These colours reflect light, helping to brighten the room and create an airy atmosphere.
  • Avoid dark or overly saturated colours, as they can visually shrink a room and make it feel more enclosed.

Monochromatic Colour Schemes:

  • Choose a monochromatic colour scheme by using different shades of the same colour family throughout the space. This creates a cohesive look that visually expands the room. For example, paint the walls, trim, and ceiling in varying shades of white, cream, or light grey to create a seamless transition between surfaces.

Cool Colours:

  • Cool colours such as soft blues, greens, and greys can create a calming and spacious feel in a room. These colours recede visually, making walls appear farther away and expanding the perceived size of the space.
  • Opt for soft, muted shades of cool colours rather than bold or intense hues, which can be visually overwhelming in small rooms.

Painting Techniques:

  • Consider using paint techniques such as colour blocking or accent walls to visually elongate the space or draw the eye upward.
  • Painting vertical stripes or applying a lighter colour on the ceiling can create the illusion of higher ceilings and make the room feel taller.
  • Painting trim, doors, and mouldings in the same colour as the walls can create a seamless look that visually expands the space.

Natural Light:

  • Maximise natural light in the room by keeping window treatments minimal or using sheer curtains that allow light to filter through.
  • Positioning mirrors strategically to reflect natural light can also enhance the sense of space and brightness in the room.

Consistency Throughout the Home:

  • Maintain a consistent colour palette and flow of colours throughout the house to create a cohesive and harmonious feel. Using the same or similar paint colours in adjoining rooms can visually expand the overall space.

Lastly, remember to test paint samples on your walls and observe how they look in different lighting conditions throughout the day before making a final decision. If you need further assistance, ask us today our about Colour Consultation service.