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    Residential Interior Painting That Transforms Your Home
    Webster's Quality Painting • In business since 2000

    Residential Interior Painting That Transforms Your Home

    In business since 2000
    Fully insured
    2–3 yr exterior warranty
    Owner on every job
    Webster's Quality Painting

    Why homeowners choose Webster's Quality Painting

    Residential interior painting is more than rolling color onto walls. It's prep work, sharp cut lines, the right sheen for each room, and a clean finish that holds up to daily life. Webster's Quality Painting has been doing this work across the Twin Cities metro for 26 years, and the difference between a quality interior job and a rushed one shows up within the first year. We're fully insured, and every project gets a thorough walkthrough before we call it done. If you're ready to stop looking at walls that need attention, call us at (612)-987-1566 for a free estimate.

    A proper interior job starts well before the first brushstroke. We sand, caulk, fill nail holes, and prime wherever the surface calls for it. Walls that aren't prepped right don't hold paint evenly, and the flaws show fast. Sheen selection matters too: a flat or matte finish reads beautifully in a formal dining room but won't survive a kitchen or hallway without scuffing. We walk through each room with you and match the product to how that space actually gets used. Cost varies based on square footage, number of rooms, ceiling height, the condition of existing surfaces, and whether trim and doors are included in the scope. Cost drivers range widely, and a small apartment refresh runs very differently from a full multi-story repaint with detailed trim work. Every job is different, contact Webster's Quality Painting for an accurate estimate.

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    What Our Interior Prep Process Actually Looks Like

    Most paint failures start at prep, not at the finish coat. Before we open a single can, we protect your floors with heavy-duty drop cloths, mask fixtures, and sheet anything that can't be moved. Then we get into the surface: sanding rough patches, filling gaps with the right caulk or joint compound, spot-priming stains and repairs so they don't bleed through the topcoat. On trim and doors, we sand between coats. That's the part most crews skip because it takes time. We don't skip it. The result is a finish that looks deliberate, not just covered. If your home has older walls with texture inconsistencies or previous patch repairs, we'll flag those before we start so there are no surprises at the walkthrough. For homes with detailed woodwork, our wood finishing and refinishing work pairs naturally with interior repaints.
    Multiple white-trimmed windows on a green craftsman-style home exterior with manicured landscaping and mature trees.

    Choosing the Right Sheen Changes Everything

    Flat paint hides surface imperfections well and reads as clean and modern in low-traffic rooms. Eggshell gives you a slight sheen and wipes clean, which makes it the go-to for most living rooms and bedrooms. Satin holds up in kitchens, bathrooms, and kids' rooms where walls take regular contact. Semi-gloss and gloss belong on trim, doors, and cabinetry where you want durability and a sharp visual contrast. Picking the wrong sheen for a room isn't a small thing. A gloss finish on a textured bedroom wall will highlight every imperfection under light. We'll tell you exactly what we'd use in each space and why. For rooms where color is the real focus, our custom color finishes service takes the guesswork out of the selection process entirely.
    Interior painting and preparation in progress with blue painter's tape masking, drop cloths, and ladders throughout a residential room with multiple windows.

    When to Call a Professional Instead of Doing It Yourself

    Honest answer: a single-room repaint with flat walls and no trim detail is something a capable homeowner can handle. But once you're dealing with two-story stairwells, vaulted ceilings, built-ins, detailed crown molding, or walls that need real prep before paint, the job gets complicated fast. Renting equipment, buying the right products, cutting in cleanly at height, and getting a second coat at the right dry time are all skills that take repetition to do well. A DIY job that needs a professional correction afterward always costs more than hiring right the first time. We won't upsell you on scope you don't need, but we will tell you when a job is genuinely beyond a weekend project. We serve communities across the metro including Burnsville, Woodbury, and Brooklyn Park.
    Farrow & Ball interior paint cans with brushes, painter's tape, and color swatches displayed on a drop cloth in a bright living room.

    What a Finished Interior Job Looks Like From Us

    The walls get two full coats unless a single coat gives complete coverage on a light color change. Trim and ceilings are cut in by hand, not just taped and rolled over. Lines between the wall color and ceiling are straight. Doors swing and latch without paint buildup on the edges. At the walkthrough, you get to point out anything that doesn't meet your standard before we leave. We then do a full cleanup: drop cloths pulled, tape removed, touch-up spots addressed, and your space left ready to use. We don't consider the job finished until you've walked through it with us and signed off. For clients who want to carry the look further, our interior design consultation service can help tie color choices to the broader room composition.
    Multiple white-trimmed windows on a green craftsman-style home exterior with manicured landscaping and mature trees.

    Interior Painting for Specific Rooms and Surfaces

    Not every room gets painted the same way. Kitchens need products that resist moisture and grease. Bathrooms need finishes that hold up against humidity without mildewing at the seams. Bedrooms can go in almost any direction depending on what you want the light in that room to do. Ceilings are their own trade: a flat white ceiling coat applied without roller marks or lap lines requires the right nap, the right angle, and the right pace. Fireplace surrounds, accent walls, and built-in shelving all have their own prep and application requirements. For clients whose scope includes detailed cabinetry or woodwork, our enameling service delivers a factory-grade hard finish that regular wall paint can't match.
    Interior painting and preparation in progress with blue painter's tape masking, drop cloths, and ladders throughout a residential room with multiple windows.

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    Our Work

    Recent Projects

    Two-story home freshly painted in deep navy blue with crisp white trim and wraparound porch.
    Webster's Quality Painting crew mid-project on a navy blue exterior repaint with scaffolding in autumn.
    Completed navy blue exterior repaint with bright white trim under a clear sky.
    Before shot: original cream siding with dark green trim, prior to Webster's Quality Painting exterior repaint.
    Open-concept living room painted in a soft blue-gray with rich wood trim, fireplace surround, and vaulted ceiling.
    Built-in window bench and shelving painted in a clean neutral finish beside a fireplace.
    Custom built-in cabinetry and fireplace surround finished in a light painted tone with integrated shelving and desk.
    Warm neutral wall color above stained wood cabinetry in a finished kitchen and dining area.
    Freshly painted beige interior walls with clean ceiling lines and wood floors in a bright room.
    Freshly painted exterior siding on a home under bright blue skies.
    Farrow & Ball interior paint cans with brushes, painter's tape, and color swatches displayed on a drop cloth in a bright living room.
    Multiple white-trimmed windows on a green craftsman-style home exterior with manicured landscaping and mature trees.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

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    Mike Webster has been painting homes around Lake Prior since 2000. Fully insured, with a real warranty.