
Interior House Painting
For walls, trim, rooms, and connected surface concerns inside the home. Start here when the finish is the main goal and any needed repair should be considered with it.
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Allure Painting brings residential and commercial painting together with refinishing, staining, wall and ceiling repair, and the surface preparation those projects may require.

Start with the surface, not a sales label
Allure Painting provides interior and exterior painting for homes and commercial properties, plus aluminum or vinyl siding refinishing, plaster and drywall repair, ceiling repair and texturing, skim coating, and deck and fence staining. The best starting point is the category that most closely matches the surface in front of you.
Residential painting
Interior and exterior painting are different project paths. Deck and fence staining has its own wood-condition, preparation, and finish considerations.

For walls, trim, rooms, and connected surface concerns inside the home. Start here when the finish is the main goal and any needed repair should be considered with it.
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For a residential exterior where the existing surface, architectural details, and requested finish need to be discussed as one project.
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For wood decks and fences where stain, rather than wall or siding paint, is the relevant service conversation.
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Commercial painting
Commercial painting covers interior and exterior work for business properties. It deserves its own conversation because the property, requested surfaces, access, and decision-making context may differ from a residential project. Owners, property managers, and other commercial contacts can begin with the location and the areas they want considered—without forcing the request into a residential category.
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These categories keep refinishing, repair, smoothing, and staining work from being reduced to a generic painting estimate.

A distinct refinishing path for aluminum or vinyl siding. Material, condition, preparation, and the requested change are reviewed before scope is assumed.
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For damaged wall or ceiling surfaces that may need repair before a paint finish can be considered as part of the same project.
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For ceiling damage, repair, and texturing questions that should be separated from a straightforward repainting request.
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For surfaces being considered for a smoother, more uniform base. Skim coating is a preparation and surfacing service, not simply another coat of paint.
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If color direction is part of the project, name it in the request so the current consultation scope can be discussed alongside the painting work.
Why preparation matters
A new color does not answer every surface question. Visible damage may point toward plaster or drywall repair. A ceiling may need its own repair or texturing discussion. An uneven surface may call for skim coating. Siding and exterior materials need to be identified before a refinishing path is assumed.
That is why this guide keeps preparation and repair visible beside painting. The estimate is the place to connect the desired finish with the current condition and to define which named services are actually part of the proposed work.
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Completed exterior and staining work appears beside a genuine siding before-and-after transformation.



How to choose
A practical estimate path
The exact work depends on the property and the agreed project. Start with the closest service, then discuss the surfaces, condition, priorities, and schedule during the estimate.
Share whether the project involves rooms, an exterior, commercial space, siding, exterior wood, or visible damage.
Use the estimate conversation to identify access, surface concerns, repair questions, and which service path fits.
Keep painting, repair, refinishing, staining, and any related work clearly separated in the project discussion.
The project should be evaluated against the scope that was actually discussed, not an assumed universal process.

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These answers help route the request. The condition of the surface and the agreed project scope still control the individual job.
Visit the Painting FAQsStart with plaster and drywall repair, ceiling repair and texturing, or skim coating based on the visible condition. You can describe both the repair concern and the desired paint finish in one estimate request; Allure can then discuss the appropriate scope.
No. Aluminum and vinyl siding refinishing has its own service path because the material and existing condition matter. Exterior house painting is the broader path for a residential exterior. The estimate conversation can establish which category fits the property.
Yes. Property owners, managers, and other decision-makers can describe the commercial interior or exterior, location, surfaces, access, and operating considerations when requesting an estimate.
Allure Painting is based in Lakewood and serves communities throughout Cuyahoga County, with western coverage through Avon, Avon Lake, North Ridgeville, Sheffield Village, and Sheffield Lake. See the Service Areas page for the complete list.
Use the form on this page or call (216) 287-7468. Include the project type, city or ZIP, and a short description of the surfaces or concerns so the request begins with useful context.

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Share the surfaces, visible concerns, and location. The service path can be clarified during the estimate conversation.