Diagnosis / inspection
Quick check to plan prep, masking, and paint coverage properly.
Surface condition check (marks, cracks, patch areas)
Edge and corner review (frames, ceiling lines)
Simple guidance on finish type and drying time
Clean room painting with proper protection, neat edges, and even coats — finished in a calm, paint-ready standard that looks good in normal daylight.
We check wall condition, edges, and old marks so prep is planned properly.
Floors and nearby items are covered to keep the room clean and controlled.
Even coats with careful cut-in for neat lines and a consistent tone.
Touch-ups, tidy cleanup, and clear drying guidance before handover.
If we notice moisture marks or recurring damage, we’ll flag the source issue first so paint doesn’t fail early.
Pick a common room scenario — same tidy workflow, just focused to your space.
Bedroom painting
Calm finish with clean edges and even tone.
Living room refresh
Neat handover and a cleaner overall look.
Office / study
Clean lines around sockets and frames.
Hallway / entry
Durable finish options for high-traffic areas.
Touch-ups
Small areas blended so they don’t stand out.
Ceiling repaint
Clean masking and smooth coverage overhead.
A clear 5-step flow so you know what to expect — clean prep, controlled painting, and a tidy handover.
Inspect
We check wall condition, edges, old marks, and any patch areas.
Prep
Light sanding and small fills where needed so coats sit evenly.
Protect
Cover floors and nearby items; masking keeps edges neat and clean.
Paint
Even coats with careful cut-in for a consistent tone and clean lines.
Handover
Final touch-ups, tidy cleanup, and simple drying / aftercare guidance.
If your walls don’t look “even” even after painting, it’s usually one of these. We prep the surface so the finish looks clean in normal daylight.
Patchy coverage
We smooth out uneven areas so new coats look consistent instead of blotchy.
Messy edges & cut-in lines
Masking + careful cut-in gives cleaner corners around frames, sockets, and ceilings.
Old marks & stains
We treat visible marks so they don’t “ghost” back through the new paint.
Small cracks & nail holes
Light filling and sanding helps the wall look smooth and paint-ready.
If we spot moisture marks or recurring damage, we’ll flag the source issue first — so the paint finish doesn’t fail early or stain back through.
A neat result isn’t luck — it’s protection, edge control, even coats, and a clear handover. Here’s how we keep it calm and consistent.
Protection first
Floors and nearby items are covered so the room stays controlled and clean.
Edge control
Masking and careful cut-in gives neat lines around frames, corners, and ceilings.
Even coats
Consistent coverage reduces patchy areas and helps the tone look uniform.
Tidy handover
Final touch-ups, cleanup, and simple drying guidance before we leave.
Finish quality you can see in daylight
Small details make the biggest difference — especially around edges, corners, and light reflections. We keep the finish calm, clean, and predictable.
Paint-ready look
Smooth surface prep so the finish looks clean and even.
Low mess approach
Protection + controlled movement keeps dust and splashes minimal.
Finish guidance
We help you choose matt/satin options based on the room use.
Clear steps
Inspect → prep → protect → paint → final check → tidy handover.
We cover Abu Dhabi city and nearby communities — with the same tidy prep and clean finishing standard.
Small controls make the finish look better and the job feel calmer — masking, prep where needed, and a final touch-up check before handover.
Masking + protection
Clean masking and covers keep edges sharp and surfaces protected.
Prep where needed
Light filling and sanding helps the surface look smoother after painting.
Final touch-up check
We check corners, edges, and light reflections before a tidy handover.
Small notes that prevent surprises
A few practical points help you choose better and plan around drying times — especially in real-life rooms with sunlight and daily use.
Color choices: Lighter shades feel calmer; strong tones can highlight wall texture more.
Dark colors: Need better edge control and more careful cut-in for a clean look.
Curing vs drying: Paint may feel dry quickly, but full curing takes longer for a tougher finish.
A clear preview to help you plan. Exact pricing depends on room size, surface condition, and paint choice — we keep it simple and transparent.
Diagnosis / inspection
Quick check to plan prep, masking, and paint coverage properly.
Surface condition check (marks, cracks, patch areas)
Edge and corner review (frames, ceiling lines)
Simple guidance on finish type and drying time
Standard room visit
Focused room painting with protection, neat edges, and even coats.
Masking + protection for floors and nearby items
Prep where needed (small fills / sanding)
Final touch-up check + tidy handover
Maintenance plan
Best for keeping rooms fresh with planned touch-ups over time.
Scheduled touch-ups for scuffs and high-traffic spots
Small patch repairs blended to match the existing finish
Simple color + finish notes for consistent future work
Quick navigation across our painting services — clear options, clean internal links, and easy switching between related pages.
Full Home Painting
Whole-home refresh with clean prep.
Room Painting
Focused painting for a single room.
You’re hereFeature Wall Painting
One wall, clean edges, bold finish.
Patch Repair Painting
Small fixes blended to match.
Door Frame Painting
Neat trim lines and durable finish.
Move In Move Out Painting
Fast refresh for handover readiness.
We keep room painting predictable: protect your space first, prep where needed, apply even coats, then do a final check and leave the room tidy.
Our approach (simple and consistent)
Good room painting is mostly prep and control. We protect floors and nearby items, fix small surface issues where needed, and apply even coats with careful edge work. Before handover, we do a final touch-up check, clean up, and share basic drying guidance.
What you’ll notice on the day
No big claims — just the small standards that keep the result clean and the process calm.
Clear steps
You’ll see a simple flow from protection to tidy handover.
Finish guidance
Matt vs satin advice based on room use and lighting.
Edge detailing
Neat lines around frames, corners, and ceilings.
Clean handover
Final checks, tidy cleanup, and simple aftercare notes.
Short answers to the most common questions — calm planning, tidy work, and clear handover.
How much time does room painting take?
Most rooms can be completed within a day, depending on prep needs, drying time between coats, and the room size.
Do you protect floors and furniture?
Yes. We cover floors and nearby items, and we use masking where needed to keep edges and surfaces clean.
Which paint finish should I choose?
Matt hides minor texture, while satin is easier to wipe. We’ll suggest a finish based on the room use and lighting.
Do you fix small cracks and nail holes?
Yes. Small fills and light sanding are done where needed so the surface looks smoother and paint-ready.
Can we stay at home during the painting?
Usually yes. We can work room-by-room and keep the area controlled, but it’s best to limit access while paint is wet.
When is it safe to clean painted walls?
Light touch is usually fine after a few days, but for wiping or cleaning, wait until the paint has cured properly (often 1–2 weeks).
Can you handle short notice move-in / move-out painting?
Yes, if we have availability. Contact us with your date, room count, and any patch needs, and we’ll confirm a realistic plan.
What affects the cost of room painting?
Room size, wall condition, number of coats, color changes, edge detail, and the paint type all affect the final cost.
Tell us which room you want to paint and your preferred timing. We’ll keep it simple: protect first, neat edges, even coats, and a tidy handover.