Interior House Painters Gold Coast

FREE INTERIOR HOME PAINTING QUOTE

Any House on the Gold Coast within 48 hours

Transform Your Homes Interior with Imperial Painters Gold Coast

  • Dulux Paint for exceptional performance, durability, and advanced paint technology
  • Complete furniture & flooring protection
  • Precision painting, crisp clean lines
  • Pride in prep: clean, patch, sand, and primed surfaces
  • No lingering fumes: Water based Low VOC paints only

Your Paint Consult

Painting a new build home, freshening up for Xmas or just looking to repaint your Gold Coast rental? Let us show you the options for your project.

After a meet & greet and a quick site inspection, you’ll be presented with the commonly used colours on the Gold Coast to choose from, if your still unsure about your interior colour, that’s no stress. We’ll leave you as long as you need, we’re always a phone call away.

Call 0404 660 406 for FREE Interior Painting Quote

A Clean Working Team

For 1 week, your home becomes our home. Your furniture will be protected properly with plastic sheets and masking tape. All floors protected with drop sheets and and we’ll do a complete home run through post paint to ensure the condition is exactly as we found it.

Highest Quality Paints

We primarily use Dulux Wash&Wear® range for home interiors and Dulux Aquanamel® Gloss for Doors, Frames and Skirts. For ceilings we use Dulux Professional® Ceiling Flat White Your home is your biggest asset, why use anything other than the very best paint.

Affordable small team

We are not a franchise & do not need to pay bloated fees to the top for marketing budgets resulting in over priced work. Your repeat custom is valued and our prices reflect that, painting your home should not break the bank.

Paint Satisfaction

Your satisfaction is our priority, and we won’t consider the job complete until you’re completely happy with the outcome. We invite all of our clients to take a final walk-through of their home with us to ensure every detail meets their expectations.

How much does it cost to hire a Home painter?

To get an accurate price on a full repaint on an entire house, we’d need take a brief look just to get an idea of size but more importantly the level of prep work involved. What does this mean? Well, for a painter, the existing condition of surfaces is a huge part of our day to day jobs. We need to check for things such as dents in the walls that will need filling, large holes that need to be plastered up, mould stains, unsealed surfaces such as new gyprock, new skirting boards that must be gapped up, movement within the walls that has caused cracks, are the walls going from dark to light and will need more coats, the list goes on. On larger scaled jobs it can work in your favour to get an accurate quotation over hiring hourly as with size comes efficiency. However, you can expect to pay $65 per hour for a good painter on the Gold Coast. This hourly rate does not include materials but you will save heaps of cash on paint by using a painting company since our volume of purchases through Dulux allow us to get drums 20-40% cheaper than the public can.

More than just a paint job

Increased Home Value with Gold Coast Interior Repaints

The numbers done lie, a freshly painted interior will undoubtedly add value to your house. With Gold Coast real estate prices rocketing with the now median house price sitting at over $1.1 million, many retirees and working professionals are looking to capitalize by selling, downsizing and renting out their property as the hot coastal life attracts younger folk looking to live here.

According to a HomeGain survey from 2012, giving your interior a fresh coat of paint can deliver a whopping 107% return on investment, while sprucing up the exterior could net you a solid 55% ROI. It’s clear that a bit of DIY painting can go a long way in boosting your home’s value when it’s time to sell and rent. Painted homes sell faster, rent faster and command higher prices. It’s a process that doesn’t require planning permissions and doesn’t destroy the bank.

painted home can increase its value
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Mask Wall Dents

Dents and knocks on walls can make a property look neglected. We’ll fill and smooth out those imperfections before painting, ensuring your walls look flawless and well-maintained.

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Gap Fill

Over time house interiors can shift leaving visible gaps that make rooms feel unfinished and poorly maintained. We’ll expertly fill those gaps, creating a seamless surface that enhances the overall look and feel before painting.

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Old Paint Sanding

Rough surfaces and uneven textures can detract from an interior finish. We’ll meticulously sand the walls, ensuring a smooth and even surface that sets the stage for a flawless paint job.

Happy Gold Coast Home Owners

Absolutely fantastic. First class work We are delighted with the top quality of his work. He kept us informed every step of the way.
I would highly recommend Imperial Painters Gold Coast
Hannah
Burleigh
Absolutely brilliant from the start. Very honest, professional and even spent time with me explaining the best paint for the job. I would 100% use them again. Highly recommended. Thanks
iJAZ
Palm Beach
Brilliant painting had done jobs for us before so was happy and comfortable having him do some more work. Quote was reasonable as always, professional, tidy and polite. I’m more than pleased with the work and will be arranging for him to come back and do more work as soo as we can. Highly recommended.
Deano
Coomera
Great service! I would definitely recommend to anyone in need of a painter/decorator and will be booking again! 🙂 …More

Rhiannon
Helensvale

Pride in Prep

Interior prep is especially crucial because the closer environment demands precision and perfection. Every imperfection, especially at eye level, becomes glaringly obvious as you walk around your house. Those flaws become even more noticeable when your eyes have nothing else to do but scan the walls. Next time you’re on the toilet, put down your iPhone for a couple of minutes and take a good look around. Proper prep ensures those imperfections are smoothed out, so your paint can shine without any unwanted distractions but also it ensures:

  • Proper paint adhesion to the surface for lasting performance
  • No stains from the surface bleed through into the finished paint
  • Durability

Surface preparation is a tiresome and time-consuming process that is paramount to an imperial level finish. Depending on the scope of the project, home prep can take up a full day and is just as vital as the painting itself. A large chunk of properties on the Gold Coast are 80s built and thus repaints sometimes need a bit of TLC.

We’ll meticulously inspect for damage like cracks, screw holes, smoking stains, and gaps along door frames and walls corners caused by movement. Even if the wall itself is in great condition, previous poor paint jobs can leave runs, which we’ll sand down to ensure a flawless finish—because taking pride in our work is what sets us apart.

Pole sander on ceiling

Confused about paint?

Interior Paint Sheens Explained

A paint sheen refers to the level of gloss or shine in a paint’s finish. It indicates how reflective the paint surface will be once it dries. Paint sheens range from flat (no shine) to high-gloss (very shiny), and each type is suited for different purposes, higher sheens are better suited where durability, moisture resistance, and easy cleaning are essential. The inside of your home will commonly contain all 3 types of paints.

Low Sheen

Low sheen is a nice mix between gloss and flat/matte. It’s best used in high traffic areas like hallways, bedrooms, living rooms and will make up the bulk of any interior paint.

Flat/Matte

Contains no shine and is entirely matte, it’s almost always used on ceilings where cleaning is rarely needed. Since flat paint does not reflect light, its very easy on the eye.

Gloss

Gloss makes up the least of any interior job and is super easy to clean. Think doors and skirting, window frames, anywhere where dirty hands can get.

Has the Gold Coasts salty air affected your home?

Living on the Gold Coast is an ocean breeze, literally. But did you know that salty air can take a toll on even your interior walls. Over time, salt particles can cause paint to crack, peel, fade, and even absorb moisture which may be the reason you landed here today. At Imperial Painters Gold Coast, we specialise and take great pride in preparing interior homes before applying Dulux Wash&Wear® formula, powered by 101 Barrier Technology®, that’s because it can stand up to the challenges of the Gold Coast’s salty air.

Its superior durability and advanced mould and mildew resistance ensure your walls stay protected, even in the humid coastal environment. The hard-wearing finish makes it easy to wipe away marks, scuffs, and stains with a damp cloth, so your walls maintain their freshly painted look for years. Built to resist the effects of salt-laden air, it’s the perfect solution for keeping your home pristine and beautiful in the Gold Coast climate..

Pole sander on ceiling

FAQ

If space allows, large pieces of furniture are moved to the center of the room and wrapped in plastic and masking tape. If the room is tight, we will move furniture between rooms, rotating them as needed to allow walls to dry.”

Most modern large paint brands are good these days. However, we choose to use Dulux for its consistent quality and proven performance.

We understand that not everyone can be out of the home while we paint, which is why we use water-based paints on 90% of surfaces. These paints dry much faster than their oil-based counterparts and can be dry to the touch within 45 minutes.

Yes, let’s work out a plan together to determine which rooms we can paint first to best accommodate your needs. A complete interior paint job can take up to 7 days, depending on the size of the house. Fortunately, most of the home will be finished with water-based paint, which means each room will be touch dry within 45 minutes.

We use two types of wall filler depending on the size and depth of the dent/hole. Using filling blades we can expertly fill and smooth over any imperfections in the wall before any paint is applied.

No, we use rollers & brushes on interiors. Whilst spray guns are faster in some instances, we prefer the safety of rollers and to avoid any potential for overspray to hit furniture.

Most interior surfaces require just 2 coats for optimal finish, when jumping from a dark to light colour, 3-4 coats will be needed.

Yes, but a thorough wash down with sugar soap is needed, failure to do so will result in yellowing coming through the finish.

We usually aim for access at 7am and to finish up for the day at 3pm. If the property is vacant & can be accessed, we may start earlier and finish later to get the job done faster.

We can also work weekends.

Brand new unpainted Gyprock walls need a single coat of primer, we use Dulux Total prep which is a fast drying high quality all-in-one acrylic primer, sealer and undercoat.

For walls that have been painted before, nope. Most walls nowadays have been hit with a water based coat which means we are good to also hit another water based coat on top with no adhesion issues.

Brand new unpainted surfaces must be primed with Dulux Total Prep before any paint can be applied.

For repaints, it’s not uncommon to find doors, frames and skirts to have been painted with an Oil based paint, in such cases an undercoat will need to be applied, this is because a water based paint does not stick to an oil based paint.

Water based paints are more affordable and are now comparable in quality to their old oil based counterparts. They also dry faster enabling us to re-coat in the same day, and do not leave lingering, overbearing fumes in the house.

Yes, using masking tape neatly pushed down between the carpet and skirting board, we can assure no paint will ruin it.

From as far down south as Casuarina to as North as Yatala.

The test to determine whether your paint is oil-based or water-based is pretty easy. Simply put some methylated spirits on a rag and wipe at a small section of your wall. If the cloth is stained with the wall colour, it is water-based.

The majority of paint used today is water based, chances are your home is too.