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Interior & Exterior Home Painting in Los Angeles 2026: Costs & Tips

March 15, 20266 min readBy Mr. Nailed It Team
Home Painting Los Angeles 2026

A fresh coat of paint is one of the highest-ROI home improvements you can make — especially in a market like Los Angeles, where curb appeal dramatically impacts listing prices. In 2026, painting costs in LA reflect rising labor rates and premium paint product costs, but the results can transform a property's value and appeal. Here's what you need to know.

Interior Painting Costs in Los Angeles 2026

  • Single room (avg 200 sq ft walls): $400 – $900 (labor + materials)
  • Full interior (2,000 sq ft home): $4,500 – $10,000
  • Full interior (3,500 sq ft home): $8,000 – $18,000
  • Specialty finishes (lime wash, venetian plaster): $12 – $25 per sq ft
  • Cabinet painting (kitchen): $2,000 – $6,000

Exterior Painting Costs in Los Angeles 2026

  • Single-story home (1,500 sq ft): $3,000 – $6,000
  • Two-story home (2,500 sq ft): $5,500 – $12,000
  • Large estate / multi-story (Beverly Hills): $12,000 – $35,000+
  • Stucco repair + paint: $6 – $15 per sq ft depending on damage
  • Garage door painting: $300 – $800

LA Paint Product Tip

California requires low-VOC and zero-VOC paint products under SCAQMD regulations. Top-performing products for LA's climate include Sherwin-Williams Emerald and Benjamin Moore Aura — both offer excellent fade resistance for Southern California's intense UV exposure. For exterior stucco, elastomeric paint provides the best crack bridging and waterproofing.

Top Exterior Paint Color Trends for LA Homes in 2026

  • Warm whites and cream tones with natural wood and black trim accents
  • Sage green and earthy terracotta — especially on Spanish-style and Craftsman homes
  • Charcoal gray with white trim — modern farmhouse style popular in the Valley
  • Deep navy blue on mid-century modern homes in Palm Springs and Silver Lake
  • Limewash finish — textured, European-inspired look trending in Beverly Hills

What to Look for in an LA Painting Contractor

  • California C-33 Painting and Decorating license — verify on CSLB website
  • Proof of workers' compensation insurance for all employees
  • Written contract specifying paint brand, product line, number of coats, and prep work included
  • References from similar projects in your neighborhood or property type
  • Lead-safe certification for pre-1978 homes (EPA RRP certification required)

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