Interior House Painting · Stuart, Palm City & Port St. Lucie FL · Pineapple Cove Painting Company
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Interior Painting

Interior House Painting on the Treasure Coast

You should not have to move out, and you should not have to live in a construction zone either. My crew and I drape the furniture, cover the floors, control the dust, and leave the house clean every single evening. Fresh walls, ceilings, trim, and doors, with zero-VOC paint available for homes you're living in while we work. I'm Martin, the owner, and I'm on site for every project.

Owner-operated Fully insured Zero-VOC options Free in-home walk-through
What's Included

What a Pineapple Cove interior repaint includes.

Interior painting happens inside your life, not just inside your house. So protecting the home is as much a part of the job as the paint itself. Here is what every interior project includes, whether it's one bedroom or the whole house.

Furniture, floor, and fixture protection

Sofas draped, lamps wrapped, floors covered, and hardware masked before the first can opens. Your things stay exactly as clean as we found them.

Patched nail holes and drywall repairs

Nail holes, anchor holes, dings, and small drywall damage get filled and sanded smooth. The wall gets made right before it gets made pretty.

Dust control while we sand

Sanding is contained and cleaned as we go, room by room, so prep dust doesn't drift through the rest of your home.

Color confirmed on sample boards first

We test your color on sample boards against your own walls, in your own light, before any full wall gets painted. No guessing from a store swatch.

Zero-VOC paint for occupied homes

Sherwin-Williams zero-VOC ProMar 200 is my standard offer for homes people are living in. Virtually no odor, and rooms go back into use fast.

Walls, ceilings, trim, and doors

Crisp cut lines where wall meets ceiling, smooth finishes on trim and doors, and one uniform result across every surface we touch.

Daily clean-up and a final walkthrough together

Every room gets put back together and cleaned before we move on, and the job isn't finished until we walk the whole project together and you're happy with what you see.

Painting Occupied Homes

Painting a home you're living in.

Almost every interior I paint is a home with people, pets, and a routine already in it. That changes how the work has to be done. We work room by room so you always have livable space, we protect everything before we touch anything, and we reset the house every evening so you're never stepping over drop cloths to make dinner.

Paint choice matters more indoors too. For occupied homes I offer Sherwin-Williams zero-VOC ProMar 200, which has virtually no odor, so bedrooms and living areas go back into service quickly instead of airing out for days. And before any color goes on a full wall, we confirm it on sample boards in your own rooms, because Florida light is bright and warm and makes colors read differently than they do in the store.

One more thing most people don't consider: summer is the best interior season in Florida. When the daily rain makes exterior schedules unpredictable, inside work runs on time, every time, in the air conditioning. If you've been putting off the interior, the rainy months are exactly when to do it.

  • Occupied homes. Room-by-room scheduling, full protection, and a daily reset so your household keeps running while we work.
  • Zero-VOC options. ProMar 200 zero-VOC for virtually no odor, a real difference with kids, pets, or anyone sensitive to paint smell.
  • Your light, your walls. Sample boards confirmed in your own rooms before a full wall is painted, so the color you chose is the color you get.
  • Florida summers. Rain season is interior season. Inside work never waits on the weather, and it happens in the AC.
On the Job

Real work, from real projects.

These are our projects, not stock photos. This is what the work actually looks like while it's happening.

Pineapple Cove Painting crew rolling fresh paint on an interior wall of a Treasure Coast home
Rolling fresh color on an interior repaint. Walls patched, sanded, and cut in cleanly before the roller touches them.
Sherwin-Williams paint cans staged in a living room with the sofa draped and the lamp wrapped in protective plastic
Prep before paint. The sofa is draped, the lamp is wrapped, and every surface is protected before the first can opens. This is what thorough prep actually looks like.
Straight Pricing

How I price interior painting on the Treasure Coast.

No mystery numbers and no sales pitch. Every interior is measured and priced exactly at a free walk-through, and here's how the quote comes together.

Full interior repaints
Measured exactly

Whole-home interiors, walls, ceilings, trim, and doors, with full prep, protection, and daily clean-up included. Measured room by room and priced at the free walk-through.

Per-room projects
Always welcome

One bedroom, a kitchen refresh, or just ceilings and trim. Smaller projects get the same prep and the same care, quoted at the walk-through.

What moves the price: the number of rooms, ceiling height and ceiling work, how much trim and door work is involved, the amount of patching the walls need, and the number of colors. Your paint choice matters too. I quote a good, better, best system and I'll tell you plainly which one your rooms actually need.

Every project is priced exactly after a free in-home walk-through, and your written estimate holds for 30 days. No pressure, no expiring "today only" number.

Frequently Asked

Interior painting questions, answered straight.

How long does an interior repaint take?

Most single rooms take one to two days. A full interior repaint usually runs five to eight working days depending on the size of the home and how much ceiling and trim work is involved. I walk you through the schedule before we start, and I keep you posted every day.

Do I need to move out while you paint?

No. Almost all of my interior work happens in homes people are living in. We work room by room, so you always have livable space, and every room gets put back together and cleaned up before we move on to the next one.

What paint do you use inside?

Sherwin-Williams interior coatings, including zero-VOC ProMar 200 for occupied homes. It has virtually no odor, so bedrooms and living areas are back in use quickly. If your project calls for a different product or finish, I explain the options plainly at the walk-through.

Do you patch drywall and nail holes?

Yes. Nail holes, anchor holes, dings, and small drywall repairs are part of the prep on every interior project. Paint only hides so much, so the walls get made right before any color goes on.

Do you help pick colors?

Yes. I bring sample boards and we confirm your color on your own walls, in your own light, before any full wall gets painted. Colors read differently in Florida light than they do on a small swatch in the store, and this step catches that before it becomes a regret.

Where I Paint

Interior painters near you.

I'm based in Palm City and paint across Martin County and Port St. Lucie. If you're in one of these towns, you're in my normal weekly routes.

Looking for something else? See exterior painting, pressure washing, or the full guide to what it costs to paint a house on the Treasure Coast.

Book Your Walk-Through

Ready for rooms you love walking into?

The walk-through is free. We look at every room together, I answer every question, and you get a written estimate that holds for 30 days.

Prefer to skip the phone? Book your walk-through online and pick a time that works.