Interior Painting Cost · Oregon
Interior Painting Cost in Oregon (2026)
Interior Painting in Oregon typically runs $4,600–$13,900 for interior painting of a typical 2,000 sq ft home (walls + ceilings + trim, 2 coats, mid-tier paint). That works out to roughly $2.62–$9.23 per sq ft of floor area.
Oregon context that moves interior painting cost
Climate: Varies from wet maritime (western OR) to dry continental (eastern OR). Seismic risk in the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Heavy rainfall west of the Cascades.
Labor market: Above national average.
Permits & codes: Oregon follows the Oregon Residential Specialty Code based on the IRC. The state has strict seismic requirements due to the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Portland has additional energy efficiency and stormwater management requirements. Oregon's no-sales-tax policy applies to all building materials.
About interior painting in Oregon
Interior painting is one of the highest-ROI improvements you can make to a home. A full interior repaint refreshes every surface and is typically priced by the area of floor space rather than wall surface. For a 2,000 sq ft home with 8-foot ceilings, that's about 6,000 sq ft of wall surface, 2,000 sq ft of ceiling, and several hundred linear feet of trim — usually 4–7 days of work for a 2-person crew.
Paint costs $35–$75 per gallon for mid-tier (Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, Benjamin Moore Regal, BEHR Marquee). Premium goes to $85–$120/gallon (Benjamin Moore Aura, Farrow & Ball). A typical 2,000 sq ft home needs 18–25 gallons total for walls, ceilings, and trim with 2 coats.
What moves the price
Prep work
New construction or recently painted walls: minimal prep, $0.50/sq ft. Walls needing patching, sanding, and priming: $1.50–$3.00/sq ft. Walls with significant damage (water stains, large holes, peeling paint, smoke residue): $3–$6/sq ft. Prep is where painting jobs go over budget — get the contractor to inspect before the bid.
Walls vs ceilings vs trim
Walls (single color, roller-applied): the base price. Ceilings: add 15–25% because they're more physically taxing and slower than walls. Trim (baseboards, casings, doors): $30–$80 per door, $1.50–$3.50/lf for baseboards. Trim is typically 25–35% of total labor on a full interior repaint.
Paint tier
Builder-grade paint ($25–$40/gallon): one-coat coverage is poor, expect 3 coats for many colors. Mid-tier ($45–$70): 2-coat coverage on most colors, durable for 7–10 years. Premium ($80–$120): excellent one-coat coverage, scrubbable, durable for 12–15 years. The labor cost is the same regardless of paint tier, so upgrading paint is a small percentage increase for significant durability.
Color complexity
Single color throughout: cheapest. Accent walls, multi-color schemes, or different colors per room: 15–30% more in labor and material. Dark dramatic colors (deep blue, black, forest green) often need 3 coats to cover and tinted primer underneath, adding $200–$600 per room.
Wallpaper removal
Modern peel-and-stick wallpaper: $1–$2/sq ft to remove. Older paste-applied wallpaper: $2–$5/sq ft and the slowest single task on the project. Some old wallpaper requires drywall repair after removal — figure another $1–$3/sq ft for repair and skim coat.
Ceiling height
8-foot ceilings: base price. 9 or 10-foot ceilings: add 10–20%. Two-story foyers and vaulted ceilings: $40–$80/sq ft for the high-reach area because of scaffolding requirements and slower production rates. A two-story foyer can add $1,500–$3,500 to an otherwise standard interior repaint.
Interior Painting cost across Oregon metros
Within Oregon the spread between metros is usually 25–40% of the state midpoint. Major metros pay more than rural areas because of labor demand, permit complexity, and material delivery overhead.
- Portland — typical home build $195–$440/sq ft range
- Bend — typical home build $200–$460/sq ft range
- Eugene — typical home build $170–$380/sq ft range
- Salem — typical home build $165–$370/sq ft range
- Medford — typical home build $160–$360/sq ft range
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