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Bedrooms, living rooms & trim

Interior Painting in Oregon City, Canby,& Mulino, OR

A fresh coat on the walls changes a room more than almost any other upgrade in the same budget. We handle accent walls, bedrooms, living rooms, hallways, ceilings, doors and trim across Mulino, Molalla, Oregon City, Canby and West Linn. Furniture moved, floors covered, two clean coats, gone by dinner.

Licensed · Bonded · Insured
Painter rolling a warm-white coat onto an interior living room wall with crisp blue tape along the trim in a Pacific Northwest home
Starting at $275/room
Why us

Tidy Prep, Smooth Walls.

Three things that separate an interior paint job that lasts from one that peels or stripes.

  • 01

    Prep Before Paint

    Patch, sand, caulk, tape and prime before a drop of color hits the wall. The reason most interior jobs look tired after a year is rushed prep. We don't rush.

  • 02

    Flat Per-Room Pricing

    Standard bedrooms and bathrooms have a flat starting price you'll see before we begin. Larger rooms, vaulted ceilings, and accent walls get itemized so the bill never surprises you.

  • 03

    Clean Cuts at the Trim

    Sharp lines at the ceiling, baseboard, doors and outlets. We use the right tape for each surface and pull it before the paint sets so edges stay crisp.

Neighbors say

Loved by Homeowners.

"Keenon remodeled our 1/2 bath. He gave us a reasonable quote quickly, kept us apprised of when he'd arrive, and explained every step. From ceiling to floor our new 1/2 bath looks fantastic."
Beth Marchi, Oregon City, OR
"Keenon has been so unbelievably helpful with getting items repaired around my house. Reliable, super easy to schedule with, and always mindful of my pets. I've been recommending him to friends!"
Noelle Mitchell, Portland, OR
"Every experience has been great. Reliable, shows up when he says he will, and the quality really stands out. Attention to detail and solid craftsmanship every time."
Jason James, Mulino, OR

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A simple fix for a tired room

Interior Painting, Done Right.

Interior painting is the single best return-on-effort upgrade in most houses. A worn master bedroom in Mulino turns into a calm retreat in a day. A dim Canby hallway wakes up the second a warmer color goes on. We've done plenty of rooms across Molalla and Oregon City where the homeowner couldn't quite name what was off, and a fresh coat in the right tone fixed it.

Our process is straightforward. Move and cover the furniture, mask the floor, trim and outlets, fill nail holes and small dings, sand the patches smooth, cut in the edges with a brush, and roll the field in two coats. For doors, trim and cabinets we switch to a finish enamel that levels out without brush marks. The Dandy Handyman built this checklist the same way a careful neighbor would: in the order that actually makes the paint last.

One honest note. We're a great fit for single rooms, full interiors of small-to-mid-size homes, accent walls, trim repaints, ceilings and small cabinet refreshes. For a full-house repaint on a 5,000-square-foot West Linnestate, we'll pair with a larger crew or refer you out so the timeline stays reasonable. Either way we'll be straight about which side of that line your project sits.

Schedule a visit

Ready for a fresh coat?

Text us a photo of the room you want painted, plus any color you've got in mind. We'll come back the same day with a quote and a window for the work.

Hours

Mon – Fri · 9:00 am – 5:00 pm · Closed Sat & Sun

Call or Text
(503) 915-6448
Good to know

Interior Painting Questions.

How long does it take to paint a single bedroom?
Most standard bedrooms in Mulino, Molalla and Canby take us one full day, start to finish. That includes moving and covering furniture, light patching, two coats of color on the walls, and a clean reset. Bigger rooms, vaulted ceilings, or color changes that need a third coat can push into a second day.
Do I need to buy my own paint or do you?
Either works. A lot of folks like to pick out their own gallons because they want to match a swatch they already have at home. Just as many ask us to pick up the paint so they don't have to load buckets in the car. If we buy, we use Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore by default and bill it through at our cost plus a small pickup fee.
Can you paint over wallpaper?
Sometimes, but usually we recommend pulling the wallpaper off first. If it's the older paper-and-paste kind that's been on the wall in a West Linn 1970s home for 40 years, painting over it traps the seams and the result looks bumpy. We'll tell you honestly if your wallpaper is a paint-over candidate or a tear-off.
Will you move my furniture out of the way?
Yes, we move and cover everything in the room as part of the job. You don't need to clear the space. Just take down anything fragile (mirrors, framed photos, art) and we'll handle the rest. Big pieces get pulled to the center of the room and tarped.
How clean is the work?
Very. Drop cloths cover every floor surface, every adjoining doorway gets masked, and we wet-wipe trim and outlets before we leave. The day after the job, you should not be able to tell where the paint stopped except by looking at the wall.
Do you do cabinets?
Small kitchens and bathroom vanities, yes. We pull the doors and drawer fronts, label them, paint them off-site in a clean space so they level out without dust, and reinstall once they've cured. Whole-house custom cabinet repaints we usually refer to a dedicated cabinet shop.
How long before I can put furniture back against the wall?
Wait 24 hours for the paint to set up enough to take light contact, and a full 7 to 14 days before you push a couch hard against it. Latex paint takes longer to fully cure than it does to dry to the touch, so we leave a tip sheet on the kitchen counter before we go.
Do you handle ceilings too?
Yes. Ceilings get rolled at the same time as the walls when we're doing a full room. If you have a water stain bleeding through, we'll spot-prime with a stain blocker first so it doesn't ghost back through the new paint a week later.