How Much Should Interior House Painting Cost in Colorado Springs?

Many of us live for years with interior paint that’s seen better days, or in less-than-inspiring colors, simply because we’re clueless about the cost of having a room repainted. Even if we have the budget for an interior paint job, the “not knowing” can cause us to procrastinate. 

So, how much does painting cost?

The cost of interior house painting in Colorado Springs varies depending upon what you want or need. 

If you’re looking to hire an interior painter, you can expect to pay between $2.20 and $3.50 per square foot for a basic paint job on flat walls of average height. However, most paint jobs require something more, which means the job will cost more. For example:

  • Painting trim (such as around windows and doors) is more labor-intensive. 
  • Ceilings require special attention. 
  • Do you have high ceilings? That means more wall space and more paint.  
  • If your walls are in rough shape with holes and other flaws, patching and preparing them for a smooth finish will result in an additional cost. The same is true for removing wallpaper.
  • Some interior areas can be difficult to access, such as high stairwells. 
  • If you’re looking for something more artistic, such as textured walls or decorative effects, prepare to pay extra for this detail-oriented work. 
  • If you’re going with an entirely different wall color over your existing color, you will likely require an application of primer before paint, which requires extra materials and work. 
  • If you’re looking to lighten up a dark color or tone down an exceptionally vibrant shade, you will likely need primer and multiple coats of paint. 

For an interior paint job requiring attention to trim and ceilings, expect to pay $3 to $4 per square foot. Talk to your interior painting contractor about extra costs associated with wall repairs, artistic paint effects, and dramatic color changes. 

A professional interior painting contractor should be willing to provide a breakdown of your costs so you can see exactly what you’re paying for. They’ll also be able to advise you on ways to reduce your costs. For example:

  • Instead of making a dramatic color change, a single coat of the same or similar color can give you a fresh, polished look for less. You may avoid the need for primer, which is an additional expense. 
  • If you want to paint one wall of a room for a punch of color, choosing the wall with the most windows and doors can save you money, as you’re painting less wall space. 
  • Re-evaluate the need to paint trim. You might still get the effect you want without it. 
  • If you’ve fallen in love with a color from a “designer” brand of paint, consider a less expensive option. You’re likely to get a close or even perfect match.
  • If your walls need repairs, consider making them yourself. 

When you’re ready to renew your space, call a Colorado Springs interior painter who can show plenty of examples of their work and provide testimonials from satisfied customers. And keep in mind that the cheapest painter is not always the smartest option. You may wind up with frustration and regret. Quality work, experience, and thoughtful insight always bring better results. A great interior paint job can brighten more than just your home — it can brighten your outlook!