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Interior Painting Services in Cherry Hill

Interior Painting Services in Cherry Hill, NJ

Specializing in Lived-In Split-Level Home Repaints

4.9/5 stars from 40+ happy South Jersey clients

Why Choose a Lived-In Home Specialist?

Not new construction. Not flips. Real homes where real families live.

Unlike painters who focus on new construction, I specialize in refreshing homes where families are actively living. I understand the unique challenges of working in Cherry Hill's established neighborhoods—homes from the 1968s era with wood paneling, varied ceiling heights, and layouts that need thoughtful color planning.

Minimal Disruption

Most Cherry Hill clients stay in their homes during the project

Careful Protection

Your floors, furniture, and belongings are thoroughly protected

Real-World Experience

Familiar with 1968s-era homes and common issues like plaster repair and wood paneling

Practical Color Consultation

Recommendations that work with your existing furniture and lighting

Whether you're updating your Cherry Hill home's dated finishes or refreshing tired walls and trim, I approach every project as a lived-in space that deserves respect and care.

Understanding Cherry Hill Homes

Local knowledge helps me understand your home before I even walk through the door

1844
Founded
~1968
Median Home Built
35%
Split-Level

Common Interior Features:

Primarily 8ft ceilings in mid-century homes. Vaulted ceilings are common in 1970s-80s family rooms. 9ft ceilings are standard in post-1990s construction.
Drywall is predominant. Wood paneling is very common in family rooms and basements of homes from the 1960s-80s.
Simple colonial-style or clam-shell baseboards and casings, often stained oak in 1970s-90s homes. Crown molding is typically found only in formal living/dining rooms of Colonial homes.
Original homes feature oak or maple raised-panel cabinets. Renovated kitchens overwhelmingly favor white or gray Shaker-style cabinets.

Popular Paint Colors for Cherry Hill Homes

Colors that work beautifully in Cherry Hill's split-level homes

Note: Colors shown are approximate. Actual paint colors may vary. Consult color chips at your local paint store.

Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray SW

7029

Helps brighten segmented rooms and balances wood paneling

Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter

HC-172

Versatile greige that bridges traditional and modern styles

Benjamin Moore White Dove

OC-17

Ideal for modernizing stained wood trim and doors

Sherwin-Williams Naval SW 6244

(accent)

Perfect for Cherry Hill's split-level interiors

Benjamin Moore Hale Navy HC-154

(accent)

Perfect for Cherry Hill's split-level interiors

Cabinet Trends

The dominant trend is painting dated oak or maple cabinets to white or light gray. Two-tone kitchens (white uppers, gray or navy lowers) are also very popular.

Trim Trends

Painting original stained wood trim a crisp white semi-gloss is the single most common interior update to modernize homes.

Common Cherry Hill Painting Projects

Based on Cherry Hill's home characteristics

Painting dated oak kitchen cabinets

Common in Cherry Hill split-level homes

$2,800-$5,500

Painting over dark wood paneling in family rooms

Common in Cherry Hill split-level homes

From $450

Whole-home interior repaint to neutralize walls for sale

Common in Cherry Hill split-level homes

$4,000-$9,000

Painting stained wood trim, doors, and banisters white

Common in Cherry Hill split-level homes

From $450

Popcorn ceiling removal and skim coating

Common in Cherry Hill split-level homes

Starting at $450

Creating accent walls in primary bedrooms and home offices

Common in Cherry Hill split-level homes

From $450

Common Painting Challenges in Cherry Hill Homes

Understanding local home characteristics helps me deliver better results

Properly priming and sealing dark wood paneling and trim to prevent tannin bleed-through

Filling the heavy grain of oak cabinets for a smooth finish

Messy popcorn ceiling removal

Addressing drywall cracks from settling in 40-60 year old homes

Ventilating during work in split-level layouts

Cherry Hill Neighborhoods We Serve

Barclay Farm

Established 1950s-60s neighborhood with larger Colonials and Ranches. Known for its historic farmhouse community center.

Common Projects:

Many homes retain original features. Projects often involve preserving some wood while updating walls, or complete modernization with white trim.

Kingston Estates

Classic 1960s suburban development with a mix of Colonials, Ranches, and Split-Levels.

Common Projects:

High demand for kitchen cabinet painting and converting stained trim to white to update the 60s aesthetic.

Woodcrest

Primarily 1970s homes, many split-levels, bordering the Woodcrest Country Club.

Common Projects:

Wood paneling and popcorn ceilings are very common challenges here. Painting brick fireplaces is also a popular project.

Ashland

Borders Haddonfield and Voorhees, diverse mix of home styles including Tudors, Ranches, and new construction.

Common Projects:

Wide variety of projects due to diverse home stock, from historic trim restoration to painting new construction.

Local Paint Stores Near Cherry Hill

Where we source quality materials for your project

Sherwin-Williams Paint Store

Cherry Hill

926 Haddonfield Rd Ste H, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

(856) 665-3821

Sherwin-Williams Paint Store

Cherry Hill

917 Church Rd, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

(856) 482-1255

Cherry Hill Interior Painting Costs

Transparent pricing for your Cherry Hill home

Single Room

$450-$800

Average bedroom or living room

Whole Home

$4,000-$9,000

Complete interior repaint

Kitchen Cabinets

$2,800-$5,500

Professional cabinet painting

Prices based on typical Cherry Hill split-level homes built around 1968. Every project is unique—contact us for a precise estimate.

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Painting & Cherry Hill Real Estate

How professional painting impacts your home's value

Interior Selling Points

'Bright and airy' interiors (achieved by painting trim white)

Updated kitchens with painted cabinets

Fresh, neutral paint throughout (greige and off-white are top choices)

Smooth ceilings (popcorn removed)

Valuable Upgrades

Kitchen cabinet refinishing (highest ROI)

Painting all wood trim and doors white

A cohesive, neutral color palette throughout the home

Market Insight

The key trend is 'de-boomer-izing' the 70s and 80s interiors. Sellers who invest in professional painting to cover wood paneling, paint kitchen cabinets, and neutralize wall colors see a significantly faster sale and higher offers.

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