Residential Services

Interior House Painting Services for Arlington, VA and the Northern VA Surrounding Areas

Refresh and redefine your living spaces with our interior painting services, creating atmospheres that reflect your style and comfort.

Expert Interior House Painter for Arlington, VA and Adjacent Regions Across Northern Virginia

Thinking about giving your walls a fresh new look? Our team helps homeowners refresh their interiors with smooth finishes and modern color palettes. Serving Arlington, VA and nearby Northern Virginia communities, we bring professionalism to every brushstroke.

Workmanship Warranty

My Painter stands behind our work and guarantee it.

Transparent Communication

You’ll always know the status of your project.

Screened Professionals

Professionals that treat your house as if it were their own.

Licensed and Insured

We’re insured! Hire My Painter with peace of mind.

Add some character

A fresh coat of paint could change everything. Transform any room in your house with daring color combinations and exciting hues for a bold new look.

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Whether you’re looking for a change of color or you’re getting ready to sell your home, My Painter & Exteriors specializes in interior painting. This relatively small change to your home can increase the value of it. This is the same for apartments and condominium. This fresh new look can likewise make it more appealing to potential buyers.

As the years go on and a family grows up in a house there are no doubt stains and marks that make it to the walls. This can be from a lack of cleaning your walls, oops moments, smoking, one of your children taking a marker to the wall and so on. Whatever the reason is, a fresh new coat of paint can easily take care of it with removing any smudges and grime that have built up. This helps leave your home with a new, cleaner, and fresher look and feel.

Interior paint protects the walls of your home and even if we don’t really see the need to do too much maintenance on them, it is very helpful to have them painted. This is because we are constantly touching our walls, leaning up against them, spilling water on them and so forth. Paint can help protect your walls from the wear and tear a family can bring on them over the years. It also helps protect from mold, mildew, and water-stains that can start to develop. To keep up the wear and tear, it’s also good to get your walls repainted over time.

Many kids and adults today suffer from breathing problems. Repainting your home can actually help with many breathing problems that people have today. How is this possible? Painting helps remove the dirt and dust in your home that has been sitting there for years just hanging around. By paint with special no VOC paint or low VOC paint it is safe even for those with asthma, allergies, and sensitivities to fumes and smells. Most of the air inside our home is polluted but new paint does help in giving a healthier indoor air quality.

My Painter & Exteriors uses the best paints possible for the safety and health of the home owner and the crew who paints the homes. With helping to provide quality air, an increased home value, and beautiful rooms that you’ll want to sit in all day long, we know what we’re doing. We are your pros of interior painting! Request an estimate today for your interior painting needs.

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Frequently asked questions

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How do I request an estimate?

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How should I prepare for my estimate appointment?

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When should I expect to receive the written proposal after my estimate appointment?

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Can you separate the proposal into different line items, sections or project phases?

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What is the My Painter process for interior painting projects?

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What is the My Painter process for exterior painting projects?

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What prep do I need to complete before the crew arrives?

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What forms of payment do you accept?

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Do you offer both residential and commercial painting services?

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What products does My Painter typically use or recommend?

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What sheen/finish should I choose for my project?