Los Angeles & Orange County

Interior Painting Built to Refresh and Protect Your Home

Walls, ceilings, trim, and cabinets repainted start to finish by a local, licensed team that treats your home with care.

Teal home office with matching painted built-in shelves and trim after residential interior painting — Hybrid Renovations

Full Rooms & Whole Homes

Complete Rooms and Whole Homes, Not Quick Touch-Ups

Interior painting at real scale for Los Angeles and Orange County, handled start to finish by one team.

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Hybrid Renovations handles interior painting from a single room done completely to a full interior repaint across Los Angeles and Orange County. We are a licensed general contractor, not a handyman service, so every job starts with proper prep, patching, sanding, caulking, and priming where it is needed, then clean, even coats. That is the difference between paint that looks good on day one and a finish that still looks right years later.

You get one project manager and one crew from the first walkthrough to the last, a written scope before we start, and daily cleanup with floors and furniture protected throughout.

  • Done in days, not weekends

    One mobilization instead of months of restarts.

  • A finish that matches

    Consistent color and sheen from space to space.

  • One point of contact

    A dedicated project manager, estimate to walkthrough.

  • Prep that lasts

    Surface fixed first, so the finish holds up.

What We Paint

Every Room and Surface Inside Your Home

Walls, ceilings, trim, and doors, in a single room or across the entire house.

Greige walls flowing across an open living and dining room after whole-home interior painting — Hybrid Renovations

Whole-home interiors

Every room in one coordinated project, with color that flows from space to space.

Slate-blue bedroom walls with white ceiling and cream trim after residential interior painting — Hybrid Renovations

Bedrooms

Soft, low-sheen finishes for calm rooms.

Soft blue-green living room walls with white wainscoting and trim after interior house painting

Living & dining rooms

Even, forgiving finishes for the rooms you use most.

Navy-blue painted kitchen cabinets with white quartz counters after interior painting — Hybrid Renovations

Kitchens

Washable, wipe-clean walls built for grease and steam.

Teal-blue bathroom walls with white vanity and crisp white trim after residential interior painting

Bathrooms

Finishes that handle humidity and cleaning.

Deep green stair risers and wainscoting against cream hallway walls after interior painting — Hybrid Renovations

Hallways & stairwells

Scuff-resistant finishes for high-traffic paths.

Sage-green coffered ceiling with white beams and crown molding after interior ceiling painting

Ceilings

Flat paint that hides cracks and cuts glare.

Navy-painted six-panel entry door framed by white trim and casing after interior door and trim painting

Trim, doors & baseboards

Durable semi-gloss, crisp against the walls.

Empty living room with taupe walls and white trim after move-in interior repaint — Hybrid Renovations

Move-in / move-out repaints

Empty-home repaints, fast and clean.

We also handle cabinet refinishing and popcorn ceiling removal as their own scope. Ask about adding either to your project.

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Cabinet Refinishing

A New Kitchen Look Without New Cabinets

New cabinets are one of the most expensive parts of a kitchen. If your boxes are solid and you like the layout, refinishing gives you a new look for a fraction of the cost of replacing them, and it is a different craft from wall painting.

Slate-blue raised-panel kitchen cabinets with brass hardware before cabinet repaint Before
Off-white repainted kitchen cabinets with nickel hardware after residential cabinet painting — Hybrid Renovations After

Before and after: dated cabinets to a smooth enamel finish

Refinish when

  • Your boxes are solid and you like the layout
  • You mainly want a new color or finish
  • You want to reuse what you have and keep costs down

Replace when

  • The boxes are water-damaged, warped, or coming apart
  • You want to change the layout or the door style
  • No finish can fix failing structure

If the bones are good, refinishing is almost always the better value. If they are not, we will tell you straight, and as a full general contractor we can handle the replacement too.

How we refinish them

  • Degrease every surface

    Kitchens leave an invisible grease film that paint will not bond to, so we clean it off first.

  • Scuff-sand for grip

    A light sanding gives the primer the tooth it needs to lock onto the slick factory finish.

  • Bonding primer, not wall primer

    A bonding or shellac primer grips the surface and blocks old stains from bleeding through.

  • Hard, washable enamel

    A cabinet-grade enamel that cures to a hard, wipeable film, in multiple thin coats, sprayed or fine-finish rolled for an even surface.

  • Removed, labeled, rehung

    Doors, drawers, and hardware come off and are labeled, so every piece goes back exactly where it belongs.

  • Cured, not just dry

    Paint feels dry in hours but keeps hardening for weeks, so we handle the doors with care and tell you when the finish is fully cured.

If it is built in and the boxes are sound, we can refinish it.

  • Kitchen cabinets
  • Bathroom vanities
  • Built-ins (bookcases, mantels, wainscoting)
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Prep That Lasts

The Finish Lasts Because of What Happens Before the Paint

In older Los Angeles and Orange County homes, paint is only as good as the surface under it. Here is the order we work in before any color goes on.

  1. STEP 1

    Clean & protect

    Wash, mask, and cover floors and furniture.

  2. STEP 2

    Inspect

    Find every crack, nail pop, and stain first.

  3. STEP 3

    Repair & reinforce

    Patch and mesh cracks so they stay closed.

  4. STEP 4

    Sand smooth

    Level patches and degloss old paint.

  5. STEP 5

    Prime

    Seal patches and stains to stop bleed-through.

  6. STEP 6

    Caulk & two coats

    Fill gaps, then even, full coats.

Living room furniture wrapped in plastic and trim taped off during interior painting prep

Your home, protected

You keep living here. Protecting your furniture and cleaning up every day is our job, not yours.

Your Furniture, Floors, and Everyday Life Stay Protected

The worry is real: drips, dust on every shelf, furniture in the hallway for a week. We work so none of that happens, from the first day to the last.

  • Furniture, moved and wrapped

    Moved to the center, away from the walls, wrapped and sealed at the base. Delicate items go to a safe room, and everything returns to its place at the end.

  • Floors, fully covered

    Canvas drop cloths and protective board over hardwood, tile, and carpet, overlapped and taped so paint and foot traffic never reach the floor.

  • Dust kept contained

    We seal off the work area, cover the vents, and clean as we go, so fine dust stays in the room instead of drifting through the house.

  • Fixtures and hardware

    Switch plates, outlet covers, and vent covers are masked or removed and stored safely, then put back when we finish.

  • Cleaned up every day

    At the end of each day we pack up tools, clear surfaces, and vacuum, so you come home to a home in progress, not a construction zone.

  • We work room by room

    We paint in sections and around your schedule, so your kitchen, bathrooms, and daily paths stay usable while the work moves through.

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OUR PROCESS

Six Steps. Zero Surprises.

Clear communication and clean work, from your first in-home visit to the final walkthrough.

  1. Consultation

    Free in-home visit

    We start with a free in-home visit. We walk the rooms you want painted, talk through color, surfaces, and budget, and answer every question, no pressure.

  2. Written estimate

    Clear written scope

    You get a detailed written estimate that spells out surfaces, prep, primer, number of coats, and cleanup, so the full scope is clear before any work starts.

  3. Color & finish

    Help choosing colors

    We help you pick colors and the right sheen for each room, from flat ceilings to washable satin in kitchens and baths, so the finish suits how you use the space.

  4. Protect & prep

    Prep that lasts

    We cover floors and furniture, then clean, patch, sand, caulk, and prime. Prep is where the finish is won, and it is the part cheap bids skip.

  5. Paint

    Two full coats

    We apply two full coats with clean lines, cutting in by hand and back-rolling where it counts, for even color and coverage that holds up to daily life.

  6. Cleanup & walkthrough

    Workmanship warranty

    We clean up fully, move everything back, and walk the finished rooms with you to check every wall and edge, backed by our workmanship warranty.

Your Written Estimate

A Written Estimate You Could Hand to Any Painter

Most painting quotes fall apart on one word: vague. Ours is written, itemized, and specific enough to compare against any other bid. After a free in-home inspection, every surface, the prep, the products, the coats, and the price by area are on the page.

Contractor reviewing a painting estimate on a tablet with two homeowners during an in-home consultation

We quote in person after a free in-home inspection, never over the phone or online. Seeing the rooms keeps the price accurate and surprise change orders off your final bill.

In-home inspection

Written Estimate

Free in-home inspection · LA & OC

Hybrid Renovations
  • Surfaces & rooms Walls, ceilings, trim, doors, baseboards, closets
  • Prep per surface Clean, patch, sand, caulk, prime
  • Primer Patches, bare spots, stains, color changes
  • Number of coats Usually two full coats, in writing
  • Exact paint & sheen Brand, line, and finish per area
  • Colors by room Your picks, listed room by room
  • Protection & cleanup Floors, furniture, daily tidy-up, haul-away
  • Timeline & warranty Start, finish, crew, workmanship warranty
Full itemized scope, provided before any work begins.
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Low-VOC & Healthy Home

Healthier Paint, and a Room Your Family Can Use Sooner

That fresh paint smell is real chemistry. As paint dries it releases VOCs, the compounds behind the odor, and indoor levels can run higher than outside for a while. It matters most in homes with young kids, pets, or anyone with allergies or asthma. We can use low-VOC and zero-VOC paints and set up real ventilation, so your rooms are ready to live in sooner.

Two-tone nursery with teal lower walls and cream upper walls after residential interior painting — Hybrid Renovations

Extra care for sensitive family members

Infants and young children, anyone pregnant, older adults, and people with asthma or allergies should wait 48 to 72 hours before extended time in a freshly painted room, even with low-VOC paint. Pets are sensitive too, so we plan around them.

Ask about low-VOC options for your home

When your room is ready to use

  • Often same day

    Zero-VOC paint

    Kids and pets can usually come back within a few hours, once dry and aired out.

  • 24 to 48 hrs

    Low-VOC paint

    Give it a day or two before sleeping in the room or long stretches in it.

  • 48 to 72 hrs

    Traditional or oil-based

    Two to three days, and up to a week for oil-based finishes.

Most of the smell is gone in a day or two, but paint keeps curing for weeks. We tell you when each room is ready.

How we air it out

  • Cross-ventilation

    Box fans push air out, so fumes leave instead of settling.

  • Duct protection

    We close off supply vents in the work area, then flush with fresh air.

  • Airflow after the last coat

    We keep the room ventilating for a day or two after we finish.

  • The right conditions

    Moderate temperature and low humidity help paint cure faster and clear sooner.

Trust your nose: if a room still smells like paint, it needs more time. When it smells neutral, it is ready.

Color Help

Choose Your Colors With Confidence, and With Resale in Mind

A wall of paint chips is overwhelming, and a color that looks right in the store often looks different once it is on your wall. As part of your project, we help you choose, reading how your light, floors, and finishes change a color so you get it right the first time.

Tones buyers tend to favor

  • Sage green
  • Warm greige
  • Soft clay
  • Charcoal
  • Warm white

Examples of grounded, broadly-appealing tones. We tailor the palette to your home.

How we help you choose

Get it right the first time

  • Samples on your actual walls

    Real color samples on your wall, not a tiny chip, so you see it in your own light.

  • We read the undertones

    That gray that turns purple, or a white that goes pink next to your floors. We match what is staying.

  • Light changes everything

    Window direction, time of day, and your bulbs all shift a color. We check it morning to night.

  • Flow from room to room

    Colors that move through your home without clashing, so open sightlines feel put together.

  • The right sheen for each room

    Flat on ceilings, washable eggshell or satin in living spaces, semi-gloss on trim, kitchens, and baths.

Paint with resale in mind

Show your home at its best

  • Warm, grounded neutrals tend to win

    Soft earth tones and sage green appeal to the widest range of buyers, while all-white can feel flat.

  • Keep bold color intentional

    Very personal colors make it harder for buyers to picture themselves. We use bold where it helps.

  • The kitchen carries the most weight

    It is the highest-impact room for color, so it is worth getting right.

  • Fresh, clean paint reads as well-kept

    New paint in good condition signals a home that has been cared for.

Credentials & Certifications

Built on Trust, Backed by Proof

Every wall we paint is prepped, protected, and finished with care.

  • Licensed, Bonded & Insured
  • Manufacturer-Certified Installers
  • Workmanship Warranties
  • 1,000+ Completed Projects
  • BBB Accredited
  • Clear Written Estimate & Scope
  • One Dedicated Project Manager
  • 4.9-Star Average Rating

Reviews

4.9 stars across 100+ five-star reviews
from LA & Orange County homeowners.

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FINANCING

Renovate Now, Pay Over Time

Big projects shouldn't have to wait on cash flow. We work with trusted financing partners so you can move forward on your roof, remodel, or ADU and spread the cost into monthly payments that fit your budget. Financing is available with approved credit.

  1. Tell us you're interested

    During your free estimate

    Let your project manager know financing is on the table. We'll build it into your written estimate so you see the full picture upfront.

  2. Apply in minutes

    Quick application

    We connect you with our financing partners and walk you through a short application. Many homeowners get same-day approval, without the long wait of a bank.

  3. Choose what fits

    You pick the plan

    Review the options you're approved for and pick the monthly payment that fits your budget. No pressure to take more than you need.

  4. Start your project

    Get to work

    Once you're approved, we lock in your start date and get going. You enjoy the result now and pay over time.

Financing available with approved credit. Terms vary by lender and project.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions Homeowners Ask Us

Straight answers about how we work, what projects cost, and what to expect when you hire a licensed contractor. No pressure, no runaround.

How long does it take to paint the interior of a house?

A single room is usually a one to two day job for a professional crew, and a whole-home interior typically runs a few days to about a week, depending on the size of the home, how many rooms, and the condition of the walls. Heavy prep like patching cracks, filling holes, or fixing peeling areas adds time, but it is what makes the finish last. We give you a realistic schedule as part of your written estimate so you can plan around it. 

How often should you repaint the interior of your home?

Most interiors are repainted every five to ten years, but it really depends on the room. High-traffic and high-moisture spaces like kitchens, bathrooms, and hallways often need attention every three to five years, adult bedrooms and formal living or dining rooms can go five to ten years or longer, and kids' rooms tend to need it sooner. Trim and baseboards take the most abuse and are often refreshed every two to four years, while ceilings usually last about twice as long as your walls. 

Do you paint one coat or two?

We paint two coats as our standard. A single coat rarely gives even color or full coverage, and two coats are what deliver a consistent finish and real durability, especially when you are changing colors or covering a darker shade. The exception is a light touch-up on an existing color in good condition. When we prep well and apply two quality coats, the result holds up for years. 

Will you move furniture and protect my home while you paint?

Yes. We cover and shift furniture, protect your floors and anything staying in the room, and mask off trim, fixtures, and areas that are not being painted. We work room by room, seal off the work area so dust and odor do not travel through the house, and clean up at the end of each day so your home stays livable while the project is underway. 

How soon can I use the room after it is painted?

Paint feels dry to the touch within a few hours, but it keeps curing for a couple of weeks. For everyday use, most rooms are ready the same day or the next once they have aired out. If we use zero-VOC paint, kids and pets can usually return within a few hours; with standard low-VOC paint, we suggest waiting about a day before sleeping in the room. We tell you when each room is ready. 

Do you offer low-VOC or low-odor paint that is safe for kids and pets?

Yes. We can use low-VOC and zero-VOC paints, which release far fewer of the compounds behind that strong paint smell, and we set up real ventilation while we work. This matters most in homes with young children, pets, or anyone with allergies or asthma. For sensitive family members, we recommend giving a freshly painted room extra time before extended use, and we plan the work around your household. 

My home was built before 1978. Is there anything special about painting it?

Yes, and it is important. Homes built before 1978 can contain lead-based paint, and disturbing it through sanding or scraping can create hazardous dust. Hybrid Renovations is an EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm, so we follow lead-safe work practices, including containing the work area and cleaning up thoroughly, to keep your family safe. If your home is that era, just let us know and we will handle it correctly. 

Can you help me choose paint colors, and how do estimates work?

Yes on both. Helping you choose colors and finishes is part of the project. We look at how your light, floors, and existing finishes affect a color, and if resale is on your mind we can steer toward broadly appealing tones. For pricing, we do not quote interior painting over the phone or online, because an accurate number depends on your actual rooms and prep. We come out for a free in-home inspection and give you a clear, itemized written estimate. 

SERVICE AREAS

Two Counties. One Local Team.

We serve homeowners throughout Los Angeles County and Orange County. The cities below are a few of the areas we cover, not a complete list.

Hybrid Renovations is a residential general contractor serving homeowners across Los Angeles County and Orange County. In Los Angeles County we work in cities including Whittier, Downey, La Mirada, Norwalk, Cerritos, Pico Rivera, Bellflower, El Monte, Hacienda Heights, Glendora, Claremont, West Covina, Long Beach, and Pasadena. In Orange County we serve Anaheim, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Fullerton, La Habra, Brea, Buena Park, Yorba Linda, Orange, Irvine, Tustin, and Huntington Beach, among others. For larger projects, we also work in nearby Inland Empire areas such as Chino, Chino Hills, Ontario, and Corona. The cities listed are examples, not a complete list.

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