Interior Painting in Austin & the Texas Hill Country
A fresh coat of paint is one of the fastest and most cost-effective ways to completely change the feel of your home. But the difference between a professional paint job and a DIY or bargain-contractor result is not in the paint — it is in the preparation. At Impact DR Renovations, we are prep-obsessed. We fill every nail hole, sand every surface, caulk every gap, and prime properly before a single drop of finish paint goes on. The result is a smooth, lasting finish that looks professionally done because it is. We use premium Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore paints and include color consultation with every project.
What We Do
- Full interior painting — walls, ceilings, and trim
- Cabinet painting and refinishing — transformative results at a fraction of replacement cost
- Accent walls and specialty finishes
- New construction paint throughout
- Color consultation included with every project
- Complete prep: fill, sand, caulk, and prime before any finish coat
- Furniture and flooring fully protected during every project
- Daily clean-up — we leave the space tidy at the end of every day
Common Questions About Whole-Home Renovation
A typical single-room paint project takes 1 to 2 days. A full interior of a 2,000 to 3,000 square foot home typically takes 4 to 7 days depending on ceiling height, trim complexity, and the number of colors. We give you a clear timeline before starting.
Yes. Cabinet painting is one of the highest-value transformations we offer. Properly prepared and professionally painted cabinets can look brand new. We use a specific process — degreasing, sanding, priming with a bonding primer, and applying a hard finish coat — that results in a durable, beautiful finish.
We use Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore premium lines. We do not use builder-grade or discount paints. The quality of the finish paint matters — but it is secondary to the quality of the preparation.
Yes. Every project includes a color consultation. We help you work through options, consider how light affects different colors in your specific spaces, and make confident decisions before the first gallon is opened.