
Interior Painting in Cherry Hill, NJ
Expert Interior Painting for Split-Level Homes Built Around 1968
Interior Painting for Lived-In Cherry Hill Homes
Interior painting in Cherry Hill's 1968s-era homes means understanding split-levels, wood paneling, and the unique challenges of mid-century construction. I specialize in updating these lived-in homes while families stay comfortable and your daily life continues.
Typical Cherry Hill Project
Most Cherry Hill homes are Split-Level style built around 1968. Common projects include whole-home color updates and selective room repaints while you continue living there.
Investment Range
Single Room: $450-$800
Whole Home: $4,000-$9,000
What We Paint in Cherry Hill Homes
Professional interior painting for every room in your home
Living Rooms
Transform your main living space with fresh colors
Bedrooms
Create peaceful, personalized bedroom retreats
Kitchen Walls
Brighten and update kitchen wall colors
Bathrooms
Refresh bathroom walls with moisture-resistant paint
Hallways
Unify your home with cohesive hallway colors
Ceilings
Fresh ceiling paint for a complete transformation
Trim & Doors
Update trim, doors, and molding
Whole Home
Complete interior repaints for entire homes
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Understanding Cherry Hill's Home Interiors
Expert knowledge of Cherry Hill's unique architectural features
Split-Level Homes
Common interior features I work with:
- Multiple living levels
- Sunken living rooms
- Wood paneling in family rooms
- 8ft ceilings
- Brick fireplaces
Colonial Revival Homes
Common interior features I work with:
- Formal dining rooms
- Chair rail molding
- Original hardwood floors
- Symmetrical layouts
- Crown molding in formal areas
Common Interior Features in Cherry Hill
Ceiling Heights
Primarily 8ft ceilings in mid-century homes. Vaulted ceilings are common in 1970s-80s family rooms. 9ft ceilings are standard in post-1990s construction.
Wall Materials
Drywall is predominant. Wood paneling is very common in family rooms and basements of homes from the 1960s-80s.
Trim & Molding
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.
Kitchen Cabinets
Original homes feature oak or maple raised-panel cabinets. Renovated kitchens overwhelmingly favor white or gray Shaker-style cabinets.
Fireplaces
Brick fireplaces, often floor-to-ceiling, are a common feature in family rooms.
Staircases
In split-levels and colonials, typically closed-riser staircases with simple wood railings and carpeted treads. Wrought iron railings are also common in split-levels.
Why Cherry Hill Homeowners Choose Happy Home Painter
Trusted interior painting specialist serving lived-in homes throughout South Jersey
Years Experience
Over a decade transforming South Jersey homes
Homes Painted
Trusted throughout Camden and Gloucester Counties
Highly Rated
Consistently high ratings from satisfied customers
Family Owned
South Jersey family business committed to quality
Common Interior Painting Projects in Cherry Hill
Painting over dark wood paneling in family rooms
Whole-home interior repaint to neutralize walls for sale
Painting stained wood trim, doors, and banisters white
Popcorn ceiling removal and skim coating
Creating accent walls in primary bedrooms and home offices
Cherry Hill Interior Painting Challenges I Handle
Experience with Cherry Hill's 1968s-era home construction
Properly priming and sealing dark wood paneling and trim to prevent tannin bleed-through
Messy popcorn ceiling removal
Addressing drywall cracks from settling in 40-60 year old homes
Ventilating during work in split-level layouts
Our Meticulous Painting Process
Professional interior painting done right, from start to finish
01
Protect
Cover all floors and furniture, seal off work areas to contain dust
02
Prep
Spackle holes, repair imperfections, caulk trim for seamless finish
03
Paint
Apply premium paint with professional techniques for uniform coverage
04
Clean
Thorough cleanup and final walkthrough to ensure satisfaction
Popular Paint Colors & Design Trends in Cherry Hill
Colors and styles that work beautifully in Cherry Hill's split-level homes
Popular Interior Design Styles in Cherry Hill
Transitional (most common)
Modern Farmhouse
Contemporary
Top Paint Colors for Cherry Hill Homes
Note: Colors shown are approximate. Actual paint colors may vary. Consult color chips at your local paint store.
Gray SW 7029
Sherwin-Williams Agreeable
Perfect for Cherry Hill's mid-century homes
Revere Pewter HC-172
Benjamin Moore
Perfect for Cherry Hill's mid-century homes
White Dove OC-17
Benjamin Moore
Perfect for Cherry Hill's mid-century homes
SW 6244 (accent)
Sherwin-Williams Naval
Perfect for Cherry Hill's mid-century homes
Hale Navy HC-154 (accent)
Benjamin Moore
Perfect for Cherry Hill's mid-century homes
Cabinet Painting 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 & Woodwork Trends
Painting original stained wood trim a crisp white semi-gloss is the single most common interior update to modernize homes.
Interior Painting Across Cherry Hill Neighborhoods
Experience with homes throughout Cherry Hill
Barclay Farm
Established 1950s-60s neighborhood with larger Colonials and Ranches. Known for its historic farmhouse community center.
Painting Notes: 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.
Painting Notes: 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.
Painting Notes: 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.
Painting Notes: Wide variety of projects due to diverse home stock, from historic trim restoration to painting new construction.
Interior Painting for Cherry Hill Home Sellers
Strategic painting upgrades that help homes sell faster and for more money
What Buyers Want
- '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)
High-Value Upgrades
- Kitchen cabinet refinishing (highest ROI)
- Painting all wood trim and doors white
- A cohesive, neutral color palette throughout the home
Local 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.
Preparing to Sell Your Cherry Hill Home?
I can help you prioritize the right painting projects to maximize your home's appeal and value
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Where I source premium paint for your project
Sherwin-Williams Paint Store
Cherry Hill
926 Haddonfield Rd Ste H, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
(856) 665-3821Interior Painting FAQs for Cherry Hill
Common questions about interior painting in Cherry Hill
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