Why Interior Painting Is the Smartest Upgrade You Can Make to Your Perth Home
Fresh paint does more than change a colour it changes how a room feels. Here is what every Perth homeowner should know before starting an interior painting project.
What a professional interior painting service actually covers
Many homeowners assume interior painting means walls and ceilings but a thorough job covers every surface inside the home. A complete service typically includes:
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Walls and ceilings — primed and finished with a minimum of two topcoats in the correct sheen for each room
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Doors, trims, and skirting boards — finished in semi-gloss for durability and easy cleaning
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Hallways and stairwells — high-traffic areas that need a tougher paint system to handle daily wear
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Feature walls — a single wall in a contrasting colour or finish to create a focal point in a living room or bedroom
The exact scope should always be confirmed in writing before work begins. At Top Kat Painting, every job is quoted with a clear surface list, product details, and timeline — no surprises on the day.
Surface preparation the step that makes or breaks the result
The single biggest difference between a paint job that lasts a decade and one that starts peeling within a year is what happens before the first coat goes on. Professional preparation includes:
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Filling all cracks and holes with the correct filler for the substrate
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Sanding surfaces to a uniform, smooth base
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Priming all bare or repaired areas before any topcoat is applied
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Treating active mould — particularly in Perth bathrooms and laundries — before painting begins
“Painting over mould without treating it first only delays its return by weeks, not years. Any painter who skips this step is costing you money in the long run.”
Every Top Kat Painting job starts with a surface condition assessment. If walls need significant repair before painting, this is identified and quoted upfront.
Choosing the right paint finish for each room
Colour is only one part of the decision. The sheen level affects how a room reads in natural light, how easy it is to clean, and how long the finish lasts. Here is what works best across Perth homes:
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Ceilings — flat or matte finish to reduce glare and soften the look of any imperfections
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Bedroom and living room walls — low sheen for a clean, modern look that is lightly wipeable
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Kitchens and bathrooms — satin finish to handle moisture and clean easily without surface damage
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Doors, trims, and skirting boards — semi-gloss for a hard-wearing surface that resists daily handling
We use Dulux and Taubmans products across all interior work quality Australian brands tested for local conditions. Low-VOC options are available as standard for households with children, pets, or sensitivities.
Frequently asked questions
How long does an interior repaint take for a standard Perth home?
A three-bedroom single-storey home typically takes three to five days with a two-person crew. Individual rooms, including all preparation work, are generally completed within one working day.
Do I need to move out while the painting is being done?
No. We work room by room, protect all floors and furniture with drop sheets, and ensure each space is liveable again by the end of each day. Keeping windows open while paint cures is recommended.
Will the colour I chose from a sample card look the same on my walls?
Not always and Perth's strong natural light makes this more pronounced than most places. North-facing rooms push warm tones further than a chip suggests; south-facing rooms can make the same colour read cooler and darker. Colour advice is included with every quote at no extra charge.
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