Interior Painting, Done the Right Way

A Paint Job Your Home Actually Deserves

A rushed interior paint job looks acceptable for a week, then the roller marks start showing up in the light, the cut lines look sloppy against the ceiling, and the paint starts flaking around the baseboards. The things that separate a good interior paint job from a mediocre one aren’t expensive tools or fancy paint, they’re patience and process.

At Peacock Painting, our interior crew takes the time most painters skip. We patch every nail hole. We sand every rough spot. We caulk gaps that other crews roll right over. By the time we start painting, your walls are already in better condition than they were when we arrived, and that shows up in how the final coat looks under every kind of light.

What makes our interior painting different:

  • Detailed surface prep including filling, sanding, caulking, and priming
  • Premium paint products chosen for your wall type, lighting, and daily use
  • Clean, straight cut lines at ceilings, trim, baseboards, and window casings
  • Full protection for your furniture, flooring, electronics, and belongings
  • Final walkthrough with you before we leave, under bright light
Rooms, Surfaces, and Projects We Take On

Interior Painting Work Our Crew Handles

Interior painting covers far more than just walls. Our crew handles every surface inside your home, and every type of project, with the same attention to detail. Here’s a look at the interior work we do most often.

Full-Home Interior Repaints

Full-Home Interior Repaints

A complete refresh of every room in your home. We work in a systematic sequence that keeps your household functioning while we paint, usually finishing in five to eight working days.

Single-Room Repaints

Single-Room Repaints

One room that’s been bothering you for years. Bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms all get the same careful prep and finish as a full-home project.

Ceiling Painting

Ceiling Painting

Ceilings are often the most overlooked surface in a home, and the most noticeable once they’re freshly painted. We handle smooth, textured, and popcorn ceilings with appropriate technique for each.

Accent Walls

Accent Walls

A single wall painted in a deeper shade can change the entire feel of a room. We help you choose the right wall and the right color to anchor the space.

Trim, Baseboards, and Door Casings

Trim, Baseboards, and Door Casings

The details most people don’t consciously notice, but always feel. Crisp white trim against clean walls is one of the fastest ways to make a home look polished.

Interior Doors

Interior Doors

Front doors, bedroom doors, closet doors, and built-in cabinetry doors, all given a smooth, durable finish that handles daily use.

New Construction Interior Painting

New Construction Interior Painting

Brand new homes that need their first full coat of paint. We work closely with builders to coordinate timing around other trades and keep the project moving.

Stairwells, Railings, and Hallways

Stairwells, Railings, and Hallways

Narrow spaces with tricky angles that other crews rush through. We give them the same care as the main living areas.

Basements, Closets, and Utility Spaces

Basements, Closets, and Utility Spaces

The rooms that don’t get talked about, but still deserve to look finished. A clean paint job here makes the whole home feel more intentional.

What Sets Our Interior Work Apart

Why Seattle Homeowners Trust Us Inside Their Homes

Letting a crew into your living space takes real trust. You’re handing over access to your belongings, your routines, and the rooms your family actually lives in. We take that responsibility seriously, and we treat every home with the respect we’d want in our own.

Clean Cut Lines

Clean Cut Lines

The sharp edge where wall meets ceiling or trim is the fastest visual test of a paint job. Our cut lines are hand-brushed with care, not rushed with painter’s tape alone.

Furniture Protection

Furniture Protection

We move, wrap, and cover every piece of furniture in the work area. Floors get heavy-duty non-slip coverings. Electronics and fragile items are handled with extra care.

Low-VOC Paint Options

Low-VOC Paint Options

We offer low-VOC and zero-VOC paint options for homes with kids, pets, allergies, or chemical sensitivities. Your indoor air quality matters.

Dust and Debris Control

Dust and Debris Control

Sanding and patching create dust. We contain it, clean as we go, and leave the home cleaner than we found it at the end of every workday.

How Interior Painting Works With Peacock

The Peacock Interior Painting Process

Careful prep. Clean execution. Finished rooms that look right under every kind of light.

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Free On-Site Estimate

Free On-Site Estimate

An estimator walks your home, measures every room you want painted, assesses the condition of walls and trim, and discusses your color ideas. You receive a detailed written quote that breaks down labor, materials, and timeline.

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Color Consultation

Color Consultation

Our free at-home color consultation helps you lock in your palette with confidence. Your consultant studies your natural and artificial lighting, your furniture, and your existing finishes, then recommends colors that genuinely suit the space.

3
Protecting Your Home

Protecting Your Home

Before paint touches a wall, we protect your space. Furniture gets moved to the center of the room and covered. Floors are layered with non-slip coverings. Trim, outlets, and light fixtures are carefully masked.

4
Surface Preparation and Repairs

Surface Preparation and Repairs

This is where most interior paint jobs are won or lost. We fill nail holes, patch drywall damage, sand rough spots, caulk gaps between trim and walls, and prime any bare drywall or stains that need sealing.

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Painting

Painting

Two full coats of premium paint applied with the right tools for each surface. Brushes for cut lines, rollers for main wall areas, and sprayers reserved for trim or doors when the situation calls for it.

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Final Walkthrough and Cleanup

Final Walkthrough and Cleanup

Once the paint has dried, we walk every room with you under bright light, looking for anything that needs touch-up attention. Once you approve the work, we remove all coverings, clean the space, and hand your home back to you.

Every Room in the House

Interior Painting for Every Space in Your Home

Each room has its own personality, its own lighting conditions, and its own demands on the paint itself. Here’s how we think about the rooms we paint most often, and what matters in each one.
Living Rooms and Family Rooms

Living Rooms and Family Rooms

The room where your family actually spends time. We focus on colors that feel warm under evening light and finishes that hold up to everyday use.

Bedrooms

Bedrooms

Calm, restful colors tend to work best here. We pay extra attention to wall texture and finish so the room feels soft and quiet at the end of the day.

Kitchens

Kitchens

Kitchens need washable paint that handles moisture, grease, and daily cleaning. We recommend scrubbable finishes that still look beautiful under kitchen lighting.

Bathrooms

Bathrooms

Steam and humidity are the enemy of regular wall paint. Bathroom projects get moisture-resistant formulations designed specifically for these conditions.

Dining Rooms

Dining Rooms

A room that often carries a deeper, more dramatic color. Grasscloth textures and richer paint hues both shine here under evening light.

Home Offices

Home Offices

The room you sit in for hours. We help you choose colors that promote focus without feeling sterile, and finishes that look clean on every video call.

Kids' Rooms and Nurseries

Kids' Rooms and Nurseries

Rooms that need paint tough enough to handle sticky fingers, scuffs, and the occasional crayon, but safe for the kids who live in them.

Entryways, Hallways, and Stairwells

Entryways, Hallways, and Stairwells

The highest-traffic areas in the home. Durable finishes and colors that bridge the rest of the house together without competing for attention.

Recent Interior Projects

Interior Painting Work From Real Seattle Homes

Color, light, and finish all look different in person than they do on a swatch. These recent interior projects show how a fresh paint job can change the feel of a room, or an entire home, without moving a single piece of furniture.
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Bellevue Whole-Home Interior Repaint
Bellevue Whole-Home Interior Repaint
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Bellevue Whole-Home Interior Repaint

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Kirkland Living Room and Dining Room Refresh
Kirkland Living Room and Dining Room Refresh
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Kirkland Living Room and Dining Room Refresh

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Redmond New Construction Interior
Redmond New Construction Interior
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Redmond New Construction Interior

Ready to Fall in Love With Your Rooms Again?
Let's Talk About Your Home

Ready to Fall in Love With Your Rooms Again?

Tell us which rooms are ready for a refresh and we'll handle every step, from color to cleanup.

Finishes Matter More Than Most People Think

Choosing the Right Finish for Each Room

Two homeowners can pick the exact same color and end up with completely different-looking rooms depending on the finish they choose. Sheen level affects durability, washability, how much light the surface reflects, and even how the color itself reads on the wall.

Our crew helps you choose the right finish for every room based on lighting, use, and practical wear factors.

Matte and Flat Finishes

Zero shine and the softest, most elegant appearance. Best for bedrooms, ceilings, and formal living spaces where scrubbing isn’t frequent.

Eggshell Finish

A soft low-sheen that hides minor wall imperfections while still being cleanable. The most popular choice for living rooms, dining rooms, and hallways.

Satin Finish

A subtle glow with solid durability and washability. Ideal for kids’ rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic areas.

Semi-Gloss Finish

A noticeable shine with excellent durability and moisture resistance. Standard for trim, doors, kitchen cabinets, and bathroom walls.

High-Gloss Finish

The most reflective and durable finish available. Best reserved for accent trim, front doors, and spaces where you want a dramatic visual statement.

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We Also Handle Drywall Repair
<span>and Surface Restoration</span>
Before the First Coat Goes On

We Also Handle Drywall Repair
and Surface Restoration

Most interior walls need more than just a quick wipe-down before they’re ready for paint. Nail holes, drywall dings, water stains, old wallpaper glue, and years of scuffs and marks all live under the surface of a “ready to paint” wall. Painting over damage doesn’t hide it. It highlights it.

Our crew handles the full range of interior wall repairs as part of every painting project. Cracks get patched with proper joint compound. Holes get filled and sanded smooth. Water stains get sealed with the right primer so they don’t bleed through the new paint. By the time the first coat goes on, your walls are in better shape than they’ve been in years.

Common wall issues we repair before painting:

Nail holes, screw holes, and anchor damage
Drywall dings, dents, and small cracks
Water stains from past leaks or humidity
Old adhesive, tape residue, or wallpaper remnants
Trim gaps and separation along baseboards or crown molding
Peeling paint from previous jobs that skipped prep
Honest Answers About Price

What Does a Painting Project Actually Cost?

Interior painting pricing varies based on real details, not flat-rate guesswork. A studio bedroom is a different project than a great room with twenty-foot ceilings. Our estimates reflect what your specific project actually requires, so the number you see up front is the number you’ll see on the final invoice.

What shapes your interior painting quote:

  • Square footage of walls, ceilings, and trim being painted
  • Number of rooms, and whether closets, hallways, and stairwells are included
  • Current wall condition, including repairs, patching, and priming needs
  • Wall height and access considerations (two-story foyers, vaulted ceilings)
  • Paint grade and finish sheen selected for each space
  • Number of accent walls, trim color changes, and specialty finishes included

What a good interior estimate should look like:

A clear written scope listing every room and surface being painted. A defined project timeline. A straightforward total price you can plan around. And no vague 'miscellaneous' markups hiding in the margins.
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Interior Painting Across the
<span>Greater Seattle Area</span>
Interior Painters Near You

Interior Painting Across the
Greater Seattle Area

Our painters work throughout King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties on interior projects of every size. Most of our interior work happens in Bellevue, Bothell, Seattle, Kirkland, and Redmond, but we’re happy to take on projects anywhere in the region.

Bellevue, WA
Seattle, WA
Bothell, WA
Kirkland, WA
Redmond, WA
Sammamish, WA
Issaquah, WA
Renton, WA
Woodinville, WA
Snohomish, WA
Everett, WA
Mill Creek, WA
Lynnwood, WA
Kenmore, WA
Mercer Island, WA
Tacoma, WA
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Interior Painting Questions, Answered

What Homeowners Ask Us About Interior Painting

A single room typically takes one to two days. A full interior repaint of an average three-to-four bedroom home usually runs five to eight working days. Your estimator will give you a specific timeline based on your home’s scope and condition.


No, most of our clients stay home during interior projects. We work in a sequence that keeps at least part of your house livable at all times, and we clean up every day before we leave.


We move furniture to the center of the room and cover it completely with clean drop cloths. Smaller items are packed away or relocated based on your preference. Electronics and valuables are always handled with extra care or moved to a non-work area.


Yes. Patching nail holes, filling drywall damage, caulking gaps, and sanding rough spots are all standard parts of our prep work. Any repair work needed is explained in your estimate upfront.


We use premium interior paint products chosen specifically for each room’s surface and use. Kitchens and bathrooms get moisture-resistant formulations. Bedrooms and living rooms get finishes designed for beauty and durability. Low-VOC options are available on request.


Yes. Every interior project includes a free at-home color consultation with our designer. They’ll bring samples, help you visualize how colors will read in your specific lighting, and guide you through the selection process.


Yes. Ceiling painting is a standard part of most interior projects, especially during full-home repaints. We handle smooth, textured, and popcorn ceilings with the right technique for each.


Every interior project ends with a final walkthrough under bright lighting, and any touch-ups are handled on the spot. Our 2-year workmanship warranty covers any application issues that show up after the project wraps.


Ready to Get Started?

Let’s Plan Your Interior Painting Project

Got a single room that’s been bothering you for years, or a whole home that’s ready for a refresh? Give us a call or request a quote online. Your estimator will walk every room with you, answer questions honestly, and leave you with a clear number and timeline you can plan around.

  • Free On-Site Interior Estimate
  • Complimentary At-Home Color Consultation
  • 2-Year Written Workmanship Guarantee
  • Licensed & Fully Insured
Our Location 11808 NE 160th St, Bothell, WA 98011