Easier and faster than DIY - interior painting from 360 Painting of Greater Austin

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Welcome to 360 Painting of Greater Austin. We are locally owned and operated and serve the entire Austin & Williamson County metro area.

Meet Your Painting Services

Part of a bedroom with a bed, a pink and yellow patterned rug, a green plant, a framed artwork, and a window showing trees outside.

Our Approach to Interior Painting

Customer experience is at the center of everything we do. High-quality painting is more than just high-quality paints. It's a balance of high-quality people, service, customers and paints to deliver an outstanding painting experience. 

We understand that painting is an investment, so we want to ensure we’re there every step of the way.

Our promise: There is nothing more frustrating and stressful than getting ghosted by a service provider. We stand behind a “No ghost” promise. We will never be absent for an appointment!

12 questions: Interior painters
A modern building with black metal siding, a metal roof, and stone accents, with a sandy and rocky landscaped front yard and a concrete sidewalk.

Curb Appeal from Exterior Painting

Nothing helps elevate your home’s appeal more than a freshly painted exterior. We take the time to power wash the exterior before applying any paint to ensure a clean, thorough finish that will last for years; even in the harsh Texas seasons.

360 Painting of Greater Austin prefers Sherwin-Williams & Benjamin Moore Paints.

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Kitchen with blue cabinets, marble countertop, white tile backsplash, and a stainless steel stove. A decorative tile wall with a pattern is visible in the background.

Our 8-Step Process to Cabinet Painting

We are cabinet specialists, and have a specific crew dedicated to cabinets. We might not be the cheapest, but we will be the best.

Here is our 8-Step Process:

  1. Prep (cover and tape)

  2. Remove doors/drawers

  3. Take off hardware

  4. Sand all doors/drawers

  5. Prime (in a protected area with Sherwin-Williams Shellac Primer)

  6. Sand again

  7. Paint (spray two coats in a protected area) with Cabinet Coat Paint

  8. Replace doors/drawers

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