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We plan around furniture, access, and day-to-day living so the work feels organised rather than disruptive.
Fix Home handles interior painting for lived-in Melbourne homes, including walls, ceilings, trims, wardrobes, feature details, and careful room-by-room repaints.

We plan around furniture, access, and day-to-day living so the work feels organised rather than disruptive.
Wardrobes, trims, windows, and feature details often define how premium the final room feels.
Interior jobs often need patching or smoothing first, especially when older marks or movement show through paint.
Most interior jobs are done while the home is still being used. That means protection, sequencing, and room-by-room planning are part of the service, not an add-on.
A strong interior result usually includes ceilings, skirting, architraves, wardrobes, window details, and any feature elements that need the finish to feel complete.
Whether the goal is a light refresh, a darker feature finish, or a whole-home repaint, the aim is to make the rooms feel cleaner, brighter, and better resolved.
We confirm the rooms, the finishes, and any staging needs around furniture and access.
Floors, furniture, and nearby surfaces are protected while patching, sanding, and masking are completed.
We move through the rooms in a clear order so the house stays easier to live in during the job.
We complete the room with attention to cut-ins, trim lines, and the finer details that lift the result.
Homeowners rarely talk about paint in generic terms. They notice crisp trim lines, wardrobes that look refreshed, window details that feel finished, and rooms that look brighter and calmer once the work is complete.




We stage the rooms properly, cover and protect nearby surfaces, and work through the space in a sequence that keeps the home as usable as possible.
Yes. We regularly include wardrobes, built-in cabinetry, trims, and similar detail work as part of interior repainting projects.
Yes. Interior jobs often need patching or smoothing first, and that preparation can be included in the scope before paint is applied.
These guides answer common homeowner questions and help explain the kind of preparation and planning that leads to a better result.
A practical guide to repaint timing for walls, ceilings and trims in Melbourne homes.
Read How Often Should You Repaint Interior Walls, Ceilings and Trims?Practical colour selection advice for Melbourne homeowners planning interior or exterior painting.
Read How to Choose Paint Colours That Work in Melbourne HomesSee where painting adds the most value before selling a Melbourne home, without overspending.
Read Painting Before Selling in Melbourne: Where a Repaint Adds Real Value