Room Painting Specialists · Edmonds, WA
From Brackett's Landing to Meadowdale — we've transformed hundreds of rooms across Edmonds with paint colors inspired by the Pacific Northwest coast. One room can change everything.
The Callahan family in Old Town had lived in their 1962 craftsman for 22 years. The living room hadn't changed color once. They told me: "We don't want to repaint the whole house — just this one room. But we want to feel something when we walk in."
I spent an afternoon with them studying the light. The west-facing windows pulled in long golden light from Puget Sound in the evenings. Most painters would have gone safe with greige or warm white. Instead, I proposed a deep maritime blue-green for the fireplace wall — the color of the Sound at dusk.
When we finished, Mr. Callahan stood in the doorway for a long moment and said: "It looks like Edmonds feels."
That's what room painting in Edmonds should do. Not just cover walls — but capture this place. The ferry at low tide. Brackett's Landing at sunrise. The way the light turns amber over the water on a clear afternoon.
We know the light patterns in Westgate, the layout challenges of Meadowdale ranch homes, and the bold tastes of the Downtown arts community. No two rooms are the same — and we treat them that way.
Every room type has unique challenges. Here's exactly how we approach each one in Edmonds homes.
Many Edmonds bedrooms — especially in north-facing 1960s–70s homes — receive limited natural light. The wrong color choice turns a bedroom gloomy. The right one creates a retreat you never want to leave.
Client win: "Our master bedroom faced north and always felt cold and sad. Antonio chose a warm greige with a deep teal accent wall behind the bed. Now it feels like a boutique hotel." — Karen S., Westgate
Walls, ceiling prep, trim touch-up included
Edmonds living rooms often have low ceilings and small windows — a common trait of mid-century homes. With the right paint strategy, these "limitations" become intimate, cozy character features.
Client win: "We have a tiny 1970s living room with 8-foot ceilings. Antonio used a lighter ceiling color and a bold fireplace wall. Everyone thinks we renovated." — Tom & Linda R., Firdale
Feature walls, trim, ceiling included
Edmonds' proximity to the water means kitchens face elevated humidity levels year-round. We use specialized moisture-resistant primers and washable finishes rated for kitchen environments.
Client win: "We thought we needed a full kitchen remodel. Antonio repainted the walls, island, and upper cabinets for under $1,200. Our guests thought we renovated." — Maria G., Perrinville
Walls only — cabinet painting quoted separately
Coastal Edmonds humidity makes bathrooms especially vulnerable to paint failure. Most failures we repair are from incorrect products — no primer, wrong sheen, or standard paint in high-moisture spaces.
Client win: "Our master bath had mold stains from the last paint job. Pizoni Painting used an antimicrobial primer, repainted in soft slate blue — it's been two years and looks perfect." — Rachel H., Seaview
Includes moisture-resistant primer
Painting in a coastal city isn't the same as painting inland. Here's what 15 years in Edmonds has taught us.
Edmonds' marine environment means interior humidity fluctuates year-round. We use paints and primers specifically rated for high-humidity coastal climates — not standard big-box products.
Edmonds goes from bright summer sun to deep gray winter skies. We select colors that look intentional in both conditions — not just the flattering Saturday afternoon showroom light.
Most Edmonds homes were built 1955–1980. We understand these floor plans: low ceilings, small windows, open kitchens. Our color strategies are developed specifically for these layouts.
Edmonds has a thriving arts scene. Our clients often want bold, expressive color choices — not just safe neutrals. We're comfortable helping you go bold when that's the right call.
Every room starts the same way — with thoroughness. Here's exactly what we do.
We visit your home, study your lighting and architecture, understand how you use the space, and bring sample boards. This takes 45–60 minutes and changes everything about the outcome.
Furniture moved and covered, floors protected, all trim taped. Any nail holes, cracks, or surface damage repaired and sanded smooth before a drop of paint is applied.
Not every room needs the same primer. Bathrooms get antimicrobial. Kitchens get moisture-barrier. Rooms with stains or dark previous colors get specialized stain-blocking primer. We match the primer to the job.
We never do one coat. Two coats minimum with proper dry time between them. Ceiling first, then walls cut-in, then roll. Every edge is cut cleanly by hand — no bleeds, no holidays, no shortcuts.
Baseboards, window frames, door casings — all carefully painted or touched up. This final layer of detail is what separates a professional paint job from a DIY weekend project.
You walk through the room with us before we leave. If you spot anything — we fix it. We don't consider the job done until you're completely satisfied. Extra paint is left labeled for future touch-ups.
Real projects, real results, real Edmonds clients
"We had a dark, depressing family room that we'd avoided redecorating for years. Pizoni Painting did it in two days. It's now the room everyone wants to spend time in."
"I told Antonio I wanted something bold in my living room — something that felt like Edmonds. He brought samples, explained the light patterns, and chose the most perfect shade of deep maritime blue. Incredible."
"Our master bedroom had been painted by the previous owners with cheap paint that was already peeling. Pizoni Painting prepped it properly, sealed everything, and now it looks like a completely different room. Worth every dollar."
"We needed just one bedroom done before our daughter came home from college. Antonio fit us in quickly, the job was perfect, and she cried when she saw it. That's the result we were hoping for."
We know every corner of Edmonds — from waterfront condos to hillside craftsmans
Historic homes, waterfront condos
Mid-century family homes
Ranch homes, larger lots
Wooded residential streets
Established neighborhoods
Elevated water views
Common questions from Edmonds homeowners
Most rooms take 2–3 days total. Day one is prep, priming, and first coat. Day two is the second coat and detail work. Day three (if needed) is touch-ups and trim refinement. We never rush drying time — proper curing between coats is what makes a paint job last.
We move and cover all furniture included in the project price. You don't need to do anything except remove small personal items like framed photos or collectibles. We take care of the rest and put everything back when we're done.
Absolutely — color consultation is included in every project at no extra charge. We bring sample boards, study your lighting, understand how you use the space, and guide you toward colors that work in your specific room. We've done this 160+ times in Edmonds alone.
Professional painters use better products, spend more time on prep, understand primer selection, and deliver clean edges by hand. A handyman might finish faster — but you'll see the difference in 6 months when the paint starts peeling or the trim edges look messy. We also offer a 3-year warranty on all our work.
Yes. Many clients start with one room and then expand to a full residential painting project or combine room painting with wall painting services throughout the home. We offer bundled pricing for multi-room projects.
Yes, and we're experienced at working around families, pets, and home office schedules. We use low-VOC and zero-VOC paints so you can stay in the home safely, and we keep disruption to one room at a time.
One room. Two to three days. A result you'll love every time you walk in. Let's talk about your Edmonds project.