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How Often Should You Paint the Interior of Your Home?

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The fun part of home ownership is picking out your ultimate color scheme, but the novelty fades quickly if you don’t keep that coat of paint in pristine condition! A lot of it has to do with paint durability. It’s important to pick a paint that won’t wear down quickly, but there are still no easy answers when it comes to how often to paint house interiors. 

Fortunately, Nelson J. Greer Painting Contractors, Inc.’s professional painters excel in interior painting in Tucson, AZ. Here, the team explains some factors that could help you decide how often to paint each room for fresh and beautiful interiors over the years.

Ceilings

How often do you look at the ceiling in your house? You may not notice that wear and tear, but sunlight, open windows, and random mishaps do deteriorate the surface condition. 

Ceilings can last up to 10 years before they need a new paint job.

Living Room

Repainting depends on how often you use the room. Do you have kids and pets using the living room as a family hub? Lightly used sitting rooms can go longer without touchups.

High-traffic areas like living rooms usually thrive on a new coat every five to seven years to keep the walls looking fresh. 

Dining Room

Can your dining room keep the same repainting schedule as your living room? Yes, if you use the room similarly.

Aim for seven yearly repainting sessions. Daily dining rooms might need a touchup every five years, though.

Kitchen

Kitchens go through a lot. The painting frequency here will depend on the wall’s general condition. 

If they’re scuffed, bubbled, or stained, plan on repainting the kitchen walls every three years. Otherwise, you can usually wait for four or five years.

Bathroom and Laundry Room

It pays to start identifying paints that can withstand moisture for longer-lasting paint jobs. These properties really help in rooms that face a lot of moisture and splashes.

Typically, bathrooms and laundry rooms need new paint every three or four years.

Child’s Bedroom

Interior maintenance in a child’s room is always tough. They’re playing and growing up in these spaces, so marks and wall scratches are natural.

Anticipate repainting bedrooms every two or three years. That’s also a great timeline to change the personality of the space as your children’s interests evolve.

Adult’s Bedroom

Paint in adult bedrooms and guest bedrooms can last up to 10 years, depending on the level of wear and tear. Good quality paint might even last longer than that.

Hallway

Hallways’ paintwork scratches and scuffs with years of lugged groceries and pets zipping back and forth.

Plan hallway repainting every two or three years (if it is a well-used space).

Baseboards

Do you have some touchup paint on standby? That may delay repainting things like baseboards, which would otherwise need a new layer of paint every two to four years. 

Ask Nelson J. Greer Painting Contractors, Inc. More

Do you need help picking interior color combinations or understanding how often to paint house interiors? Call Nelson J. Greer Painting Contractors, Inc. at (520) 325-5800 for great advice.