Skip the weekend disasters and color regrets—get interior painting done right the first time.
You walk into rooms that feel intentional. Colors that work together instead of fighting each other. Paint that doesn’t chip off the trim when you bump it with the vacuum.
The difference isn’t just how it looks—it’s how long it stays looking that way. Proper prep work means your walls aren’t peeling in six months. Quality paint means you’re not touching up scuff marks every week.
Your home feels like the space you actually wanted, not a compromise you settled for because painting seemed too complicated to get right.
Metanoia Construction has been handling interior painting projects in Palos and surrounding areas for years. We focus on residential work—not commercial jobs that pull attention away from your home.
Licensed and insured, because that shouldn’t be optional. We understand that your house isn’t a job site—it’s where you live. That means real protection for your furniture, floors, and daily routine.
Most of our projects come from referrals, which tells you something about how our work turns out and how the process actually goes.
First, we walk through your space and talk about what you want. Not a high-pressure sales pitch—just an honest conversation about colors, timeline, and what the work involves.
Before any paint touches your walls, surfaces get properly prepped. That means filling holes, sanding rough spots, and priming where needed. Furniture gets covered or moved. Floors get protected.
The actual painting happens in the right order—ceilings first, then walls, then trim. Two coats minimum, because one coat is rarely enough for even coverage. Each day ends with cleanup, so you’re not living in a construction zone.
When everything’s done, we do a final walkthrough together. You point out anything that needs attention, and we handle it before calling the job complete.
Complete surface preparation—patching, sanding, and priming as needed. Quality paint in the colors and finishes you choose. All trim, doors, and windows included unless you specify otherwise.
Furniture protection and daily cleanup. Drop cloths that actually stay in place. Careful cutting around fixtures and built-ins. Two coats on walls, additional coats on trim and high-wear areas.
Most Palos homes have unique details—older trim work, textured walls, or architectural features that need special attention. We handle these properly instead of painting around problems. The goal is results that look intentional, not rushed.