How Much Is Interior House Painting? A Complete Portland Pricing Guide
If you're like most homeowners, you've probably spent hours online trying to figure out how much it'll cost to paint your home's interior—and ended up more confused than when you started.
We get it. As painters who have been serving Portland and McMinnville for years, we regularly talk to frustrated homeowners who just want a straight answer about interior painting prices. Whether you're sprucing up a bedroom or giving your entire home a makeover, you deserve to know what you're getting into before making any kind of commitment.
Factors That Affect Interior Painting Costs

Let's break down what really impacts your painting bill because there's more to it than just applying paint on walls.
How We Price Painting Projects
Here in Portland, most painters (including us) figure out costs based on how much wall space we're actually painting. We typically charge between $1.00 and $3.00 per square foot of wall space. So if you have a regular 12x12 bedroom with 8-foot ceilings, you're looking at around 384 square feet of walls. That puts you somewhere between $400 and $1,150, depending on certain factors that we’ll explore.
Now, before you grab your calculator, remember these are ballpark figures. Your neighbor's painting project might cost less or more because every house is different. This is why Brookfield Painting always inspects a project before giving actual quotes.
Here's a rough estimate of what folks in Newberg, Tualatin, and Salem are paying these days:
Room Type | Wall Square Footage | Estimated Range | What You’re Getting |
---|---|---|---|
Bedroom (12x12) | 384 | $400 - $1,150 | Walls, baseboards, maybe the closet |
Living Room (16x20) | 576 | $600 - $1,700 | Walls, trim work, standard ceiling height |
Kitchen (12x15) | 432 | $450 - $1,300 | Working around cabinets and appliances |
Bathroom (8x10) | 288 | $300 - $850 | Special moisture-resistant paint |
Whole House (2,000 sq ft) | 432 | $4,500 - $16,000 | Everything, all rooms, trims, and closets |
*Multiply the room perimeter by the ceiling height
Your Walls Tell a Story (And It Affects the Price)
If you live in one of those gorgeous older homes in McMinnville's historic district or have a place that’s full of character in Yamhill, you know walls can hide surprises. We often find:
- Nail holes from years of family photos
- Cracks that need filling
- That spot where someone tried to patch drywall
- Old wallpaper that's practically glued to the wall
- Water stains from that leak three years ago
Fixing these issues can increase your cost by 20% to 50%, but at the end of the day, it's worth it. There's nothing worse than seeing old problems bleeding through fresh paint six months later. Oregon's damp climate is especially tough on paint jobs, so diligent preparation is more than nice to have; it's essential.
Why Paint Quality Matters
While it's tempting to grab the cheapest paint at the store, quality matters. Good paint costs $30 to $70 a gallon, while cheaper, lower-quality paint ranges from $15 to $25. Why pay more?
Here are some practicalities to consider:
- You'll need fewer coats and less labor
- Your coat of paint will still look good in seven to 10 years instead of three to five
- Kids can wash crayon off the walls
- Paint colors won't fade as fast
We've seen too many families repaint after only a few years because they went with builder-grade paint. Meanwhile, our clients who invested in quality are still happy with their paint jobs from 2018.
The Bulk of Your Cost: Labor
Here's the truth: about 70% to 85% of what you're paying for is labor. Portland painters charge anywhere from $40 to $80 an hour. While that may seem like a lot, think about all that you're getting:
- Professionals who know what they’re doing
- Equipment that costs thousands
- Insurance if something goes wrong
- A bedroom done in a day instead of taking up your whole weekend
We've rescued plenty of DIY disasters where homeowners spent their Saturday getting paint on the ceiling and their Sunday trying to fix it.
Other Factors That Affect Cost

Here are a few more considerations that will affect your budget:
- High ceilings: Anything over 8 feet means ladders or scaffolding
- Multiple colors: More colors = more time switching between paints
- Fancy trim: Crown molding looks great, but takes forever to paint right
- Moving furniture: Some painters include it, some don't (we do)
- Rush jobs: Need it done before the in-laws visit? That'll cost extra
The Bottom Line on Interior Painting

Here's our honest advice after years of painting Portland homes: balance your budget with long-term value.
Brookfield Painting handles residential and commercial painting throughout the Portland metro. Our military background means we show up on time, keep things clean, and do the job right. We know Oregon homes inside and out, and we'll work with you to find solutions that make sense for your budget without cutting corners on quality.
These pricing guides are helpful for planning, but your home is unique. Want to know what your project will actually cost?
Give us a call for a free, no-obligation quote. We'll come out, look at your space, and give you a real number — no surprises, no hidden fees. Our honest, upfront pricing is why local families and business owners have relied on us for years.


