Residential Painting in St. Louis
Full-service residential painting for single-family homes, condos, and townhouses. Interior and exterior, one crew from prep to final walk-through.
St. Louis whole-house projects often involve homes in established neighborhoods like Kirkwood, Webster Groves, and Brentwood where owners are updating older homes for modern living. Plaster walls in these 1920s-1960s homes need careful prep. We also do a lot of move-in painting for buyers in the South County and West County markets.
Some painting projects are bigger than a single room or a single surface. When you need your whole house painted — inside, outside, or both — you need a crew that can plan the entire job, keep it on schedule, and make it all look like one finished project instead of a bunch of separate pieces.
That is what full-service residential painting means at OnDemand Painters. We handle whole-house projects from start to finish. Multi-room interiors, full exteriors, or the full combination. One crew, one timeline, one point of contact.
Here is how whole-house projects work.
It starts with a walkthrough. We go through every room and every exterior surface with you. We talk about what is staying, what is changing, what needs repair, and what the priorities are. If you want different colors in different rooms, we map it all out. If the exterior and interior are both in the scope, we plan the sequence so the work flows efficiently — usually exterior first when weather allows, then interior.
Color planning across multiple rooms is something a lot of people find stressful. When you are picking colors for eight or ten rooms plus hallways, it helps to think about the house as a whole. We can help you choose a palette that flows from room to room. Entryways connect to hallways that connect to living spaces — the colors should make sense together. We bring samples, test them on the walls, and help you narrow down options before we commit.
For move-in and move-out painting, timing is everything. When you are buying a home, the best time to paint is before the furniture arrives. Empty rooms are faster to paint, cost less, and the results are better because we can get to every wall and corner without working around belongings. If you are selling, fresh paint is one of the highest-return improvements you can make. We see it all the time — clean, neutral walls in good condition make a house show better and sell faster.
Real estate staging paint jobs have their own logic. Agents and stagers want light, neutral colors that photograph well and appeal to the widest range of buyers. We know what works and can turn a whole house in three to five days for closings on tight timelines.
On a whole-house interior project, we work room by room. Furniture gets moved and covered in each room as we get to it. Hallways and common areas get done with the connected rooms so the transitions look seamless. We keep the disruption contained — you are not living in a construction zone for weeks. Most days, only one or two rooms are actively being worked on.
When interior and exterior are combined, you save money compared to doing them separately. We already have the crew, equipment, and materials on site. Setup and travel costs are spread across the full project instead of duplicated. We pass that efficiency along in the pricing.
Every surface gets the same level of prep and quality paint. Walls get patched and primed. Trim gets sanded and cleaned. Ceilings get rolled with flat paint. Doors get the right sheen for durability. We use Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore across the board — the same professional-grade products whether we are painting a single bathroom or an entire 4,000-square-foot house.
Our crew works for us. No subcontractors, no rotating strangers in your home. You will see the same faces every day until the job is done. We have been doing this for over 20 years and we back everything with a written guarantee.
What's included
Residential Painting questions
How long does a whole-house paint job take? expand_more
A full interior for an average three-bedroom home takes four to six days. A full exterior adds another three to five days depending on size and prep. Combined projects run about a week to ten days total since we can overlap some of the work. We give you a day-by-day schedule during the estimate.
Is it cheaper to paint the whole house at once? expand_more
Yes. Combining rooms into one project is more efficient than doing them one at a time over months or years. Setup, travel, and crew coordination costs are shared across the whole job. If you add exterior painting to an interior project, the savings are even more noticeable. We will show you the pricing breakdown so you can compare.
Can you paint my house before I move in? expand_more
That is the ideal scenario. Empty rooms are faster and easier to paint — no furniture to move, no belongings to protect. We can often turn a full interior in three to four days when the house is empty. If you are closing on a home, let us know your timeline and we will schedule the work between closing and your move-in date.
What colors should I use if I am selling my home? expand_more
Light neutrals photograph best and appeal to the widest range of buyers. Soft whites, light grays, and warm greiges are the safest choices. We can recommend specific colors from Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore that real estate agents and stagers prefer. The goal is clean, fresh walls that make the house feel move-in ready.
Do you paint ceilings and trim too? expand_more
Yes. Full-service means everything — walls, ceilings, trim, baseboards, doors, and door frames. Ceilings get flat white to keep things bright and clean. Trim gets semi-gloss for durability and a crisp look. We can also paint interior doors if they are scuffed or the color needs to change.
Residential Painting for St. Louis homes
Common home types we work on
Brick prevalence requires masonry-specific paints and sealers; historic brick may need lead paint testing for pre-1978 homes and breathable coatings to avoid moisture trapping. Plaster walls demand careful surface prep — patching cracks, skim coating — as plaster absorbs paint unevenly. Bungalow and Tudor rooflines complicate access. Urban density means tight access around alley houses and flounder houses. Many large historic homes have been converted to lofts or apartments with high ceilings and irregular surfaces.
Residential Painting across St. Louis
We provide residential painting throughout the St. Louis metro area, including:
From quote to finished — in 4 steps
1. Get a Quick Quote
Fill out the form or call us. We respond with a detailed quote in as little as 10 minutes.
2. On-Site Estimate
For larger projects, we schedule a free in-person walkthrough to confirm scope and pricing.
3. We Get to Work
Our crew arrives on time, preps properly, uses premium materials, and keeps you informed throughout.
4. Final Walkthrough
We walk through the finished work with you. If anything needs adjusting, we fix it on the spot.
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Chris Heerdegen
I'm Chris, the owner of OnDemand Painters. When you call, it's directly to my cell. I've been in the industry since 2001 and manage crews across six markets. We show up when we say we will, and we do the type of work that earns a review.
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