Interior Painting in Wellington, FL
Wellington homeowners put serious thought into their interiors — from grand foyers in Versailles to open-plan great rooms in Olympia — and KB Painting & Refinishing brings the same care to every interior painting project we take on here. Our crew handles prep, priming, and finish coats with premium Sherwin-Williams paints built to hold color in Florida's high-humidity environment.
Local insight
Wellington's newer CBS and Mediterranean homes often feature tall ceilings, volume spaces, and custom millwork that require extra masking, multiple lift setups, and color continuity across large wall expanses — all standard practice for our crew.
Interior painting for Wellington homes
Wellington is an intentional community — the neighborhoods here were designed with architecture and aesthetics in mind, and the interiors reflect that. Whether you’re updating a formal dining room in Ibis Golf & Country Club or refreshing a second-floor hallway in Binks Estates, the right interior color and finish can reshape how a space feels without a single renovation dollar spent on structure.
Why interior paint matters in Wellington’s climate
South Florida humidity doesn’t stay outside. Moisture infiltrates through HVAC cycling, cooking, and daily occupancy, and interior paint that wasn’t designed for it can blister, yellow, or develop sheen inconsistencies over time. We use Sherwin-Williams interior lines specifically suited to humid climates — paints with mildew-resistant additives and the hiding power to cover previous color in fewer coats.
Our process
Every interior job starts with a walkthrough so we can note patched areas, sheen transitions between rooms, and any existing color we need to conceal. We protect floors and furniture, apply primer where needed (especially over dark colors or repaired drywall), and roll or cut-in each surface clean and even. When we’re done, we walk through the finished work with you before we pack up.
All interior painting by KB Painting & Refinishing is covered by our five-year workmanship warranty.
Questions Wellington homeowners ask
Does my HOA in Wellington have any say over interior paint colors? No — HOA color approval requirements in Wellington communities like Versailles and Olympia apply only to exterior surfaces visible from the street or common areas. Interior color choices are entirely yours, and we’re happy to bring Sherwin-Williams fan decks and sample chips if you want help narrowing down options.
How long will the job take, and do I need to leave the house? Most single-room jobs wrap in a day; a full interior typically runs three to five days depending on ceiling height, the number of rooms, and whether trim work is included. You don’t need to leave — many Wellington homeowners stay home during their interior projects, and our crew works around occupied spaces. We seal off work areas with plastic sheeting to contain dust and fumes.
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Common questions
What factors affect the cost of an interior painting project?
Square footage is the starting point, but prep time drives cost more than paint. Heavy texture, old paint that's peeling, water stains, or holes that need patching all add labor. The number of colors and the sheen level matter too — flat ceilings vs. semi-gloss trim require different products and techniques. We give you a detailed written estimate so there are no surprises.
How long will the paint job last in South Florida's humidity?
Done properly with premium Sherwin-Williams interior products, a quality paint job should hold up 8–12 years under normal conditions. The key is controlling moisture before we paint — sealing any water intrusion, priming bare surfaces, and choosing the right sheen for high-humidity rooms like kitchens and baths. We back every project with our 5-year workmanship warranty.
How do you keep disruption low during an interior project?
We work in sections so you're never locked out of your whole home at once. Furniture is moved and covered, floors are protected with drop cloths, and we ventilate carefully to manage fumes. Most single-room projects finish in one day; larger whole-home jobs are scheduled room by room around your routine. We clean up completely each evening before we leave.