
Interior Painters in Chicago
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Frequently asked questions about Interior Painting in Chicago
How much do painters cost in Chicago?
While Taskers who offer interior painting in Chicago set their own prices, the average hourly rate is around $40.
What's the average time frame to paint a ceiling in Chicago?
It depends on the size of the room and how much prep work needs to be done first. But if the ceiling is in good shape and ready to paint, a professional interior painter in Chicago can typically complete the job in about one hour.


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See what happy customers are saying about Interior Painting in Chicago
- Amina V.Incredible JobPainting
- Eleonora G.Spence painted my bathroom walls and ceiling. He did an absolutely marvelous job. He helped me pick the color, which turned out to be perfect. He came on time, was efficient, and left the place in order -- not a single bit of paint marred the woodwork and marble. My only regret is not knowing Spence earlier, when I had had much of the rest of the apartment painted: he would have done a much better job. But I am so glad I found Spence and will rely on him for all future painting jobs. For now, my bathroom is a transformed space thanks to Spence's talent.Painting
- Asfia R.Pashik arrived on time and did a great job with painting. He cleaned up the mess in the room as well. I will hire him again.Painting
- Praeploy P.Sean did a great job, solid white paint and cleaned up after himself. Will hire again!Painting
- Dayna K.Friendly, professional - great jobPainting
- Fernando D.Pashik did an awesome job painting our basement. He was super easy to work with and paid attention to every little detail. The space looks amazing now, and he finished it pretty quickly. Definitely recommend him if you need any painting done!☺️☺️🤝Painting
Interior Painting in Chicago
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Searching for Chicago interior painters on the internet is slow and inefficient. First, you have to scroll through page after page of results. Then, you have to call and text endlessly and wait for someone to get back to you. The Taskrabbit platform was designed to quickly connect you with Chicago house-painting Taskers. Once you post your job on our site, available painters will contact you directly. You can chat, compare Taskers, and decide who’s the best choice for your project. You also pay through Taskrabbit after the job is done. That’s easier than choosing a trim color!
How to Choose the Right Paint
Choosing paint for your home’s interior can be nerve-racking. Start by having a conversation with your indoor house painter. They can offer their expertise to help you choose the best option. To help you make a decision, consider the following factors.
The room's size: Small rooms look bigger with lighter colors.
The amount of natural light: Avoid dark paint in rooms without much light.
How you use the room: Neutrals may be best in an office, while relaxing shades are ideal for a bedroom.
Who uses the room: Areas where children play require paint that’s stain-resistant and easy to clean.
Also, think about whether you’re painting for your own taste or refreshing your home for resale. Potential homebuyers typically prefer neutral colors.