House Painting in Smyrna, GA
A fresh coat of paint is one of the most effective ways to transform your home's appearance, and Smyrna homeowners trust Catalino Quality Construction for clean, professional results. We provide interior and exterior house painting services throughout Smyrna, Georgia, including neighborhoods near Market Village, the Silver Comet Trail, Vinings, and communities along Atlanta Road, Spring Road, and Windy Hill Road.
Interior Painting Services
Our interior painting covers every surface in your home: walls, ceilings, trim, baseboards, crown molding, doors, cabinets, and accent walls. We begin with thorough preparation — filling nail holes and cracks, sanding rough spots, caulking gaps, and priming where needed — because prep work determines the quality of the finished result. We apply premium paints from Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore that provide excellent coverage and stand up to daily wear.
Whether you're refreshing a single room in a townhome near Spring Road or repainting an entire home along South Cobb Drive as part of a larger remodeling project, we deliver consistent, clean lines and even coverage throughout.
Exterior Painting Services
Smyrna's exterior painting demands start with proper surface preparation. Georgia's heat, humidity, and afternoon storms break down exterior finishes faster than in drier climates. Before we open a single can of paint, we pressure wash siding and trim, scrape and sand loose or peeling areas, replace rotted wood, caulk gaps around windows and doors, and apply primer to bare surfaces. This preparation ensures the finish coat bonds properly and lasts.
We paint siding, trim, shutters, doors, soffits, fascia, decks, and fences. Smyrna's mix of housing styles — from classic bungalows near Jonquil Park to modern townhomes and traditional homes in neighborhoods along Atlanta Road — means every project requires a different approach to color selection, surface preparation, and application technique. Robert Catalino works directly with each homeowner to choose the right products and finishes for their home's materials and architectural style.
Materials That Last in Georgia's Climate
We exclusively use Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore paints — products formulated for durability, color retention, and resistance to mildew. For exteriors, we select acrylic latex paints with built-in UV and moisture protection. For high-moisture interior areas like kitchens and bathrooms, we use mildew-resistant formulations with a satin or semi-gloss sheen for easy cleaning.
Why Smyrna Homeowners Choose Us
Catalino Quality Construction is a general contractor licensed through the State of Georgia and fully insured with both liability and workers' compensation coverage. With nearly 15 years of experience, owner Robert Catalino personally manages every painting project. We protect your landscaping, clean up thoroughly at the end of each day, and don't consider the job done until you're satisfied with the result.
Ready to refresh your Smyrna home with a professional paint job? Contact us for a free painting estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to paint a house in Smyrna?
Interior painting for a typical Smyrna home takes two to four days depending on the number of rooms and prep work required. Exterior painting usually takes three to five days, factoring in weather and the amount of surface preparation needed.
What paint brands do you use?
We use premium paints from Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore. These products provide excellent coverage, color retention, and durability — especially important in Georgia's heat and humidity.
Do you paint exteriors in winter?
Yes, as long as temperatures stay above the paint manufacturer's minimum application temperature, which is typically around 35–50°F depending on the product. Smyrna's mild winters allow exterior painting during much of the cooler season.
Do I need to move out during interior painting?
No. We work room by room, keeping disruption to a minimum. We protect floors and furniture with drop cloths and maintain ventilation. Most Smyrna homeowners stay in the home throughout the project.
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Project Photos
Bathroom Remodel — Tub Surround & Tile
Full tub surround and floor gut-out. Tile stripped to studs, cement board installed, and new large-format gray subway tile set floor to ceiling around the tub. New tile floor, updated vanity, and fresh trim bring the whole bathroom together.
Bathroom Renovation — Complete Tear-Out & Rebuild
Gut renovation that turned a dated bathroom into a designer-level retreat. Every surface stripped and rebuilt — forest green zellige-style tile, walk-in shower with frameless glass enclosure, brushed gold fixtures, fluted espresso vanity with white quartz top, and pebble tile shower floor.
Bathroom Renovation — Full Remodel
A 1970s bathroom stripped back and rebuilt with a modern edge. Out went the daisy wallpaper, blue laminate countertop, and patterned vinyl flooring — in came a navy blue shaker vanity, white quartz countertop, matte black widespread faucet, round black-framed mirror, industrial vanity light, marble-look porcelain tile floor, white subway tile tub surround with matte black fixtures, and fresh crown molding.
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Bathroom Renovation — Full Tear-Out & Rebuild, Marietta
Complete down-to-studs bathroom renovation in Marietta, GA. Every surface removed with subfloor opened for plumbing relocation. Features a slate-blue double vanity with gold hardware, white quartz countertop, dual arched gold mirrors, walk-in shower with large-format white subway tile, built-in niche, frameless glass enclosure, and dark wide-plank LVP flooring.
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Custom Built-In Cabinetry & Countertop
Floor-to-ceiling built-in cabinetry with white shaker doors, dark bronze hardware, and a granite countertop. Includes an integrated dishwasher drawer and beverage refrigerator. Built from framing to finish on site to maximize storage and function in the space.
Custom Built-In Closet
Walk-in closet built from scratch — floor-to-ceiling shelving on every wall, dedicated hanging sections, and a bank of built-in drawers with routed finger pulls. Sized and built to match the exact dimensions of the room.
Custom Built-In Deck Bench
Custom L-shaped bench built into an existing deck railing. Pressure-treated lumber framing with a wide plank seat, designed to wrap the corner and maximize seating without taking up floor space. A simple addition that turned the deck into an outdoor dining area.
Custom Built-In Entertainment Center
Full-wall custom built-in entertainment center built from scratch. Lower cabinets with drawers and doors flank a recessed TV niche, with glass-door upper cabinets running the full width. All painted white with black hardware for a clean, built-in look.
Custom Built-In Pantry
Pantry conversion turning an underutilized closet into a fully organized storage system — floor-to-ceiling shelving wrapping three walls, wide deep shelves for bulk items, full-height side sections for canned goods and spices, and lower cubbies sized to house a mini fridge. Every shelf built to the exact dimensions of the space.
Custom Hall Tree & Staircase Railing
Custom hall tree with board and batten paneling, corbeled crown shelf, stained oak bench top, and shoe cubbies — paired with a full staircase railing upgrade featuring stained oak newel posts, oak handrail, and matte black iron balusters carried from the bottom landing through the second floor.
Custom Millwork & Wainscoting — Foyer Transformation
Custom picture frame wainscoting throughout the foyer and up the full staircase wall, paired with stained oak handrail, painted white turned balusters, and a patterned stair runner. High visual impact without any structural changes.
Deck Rebuild — Roswell
Ground-up deck rebuild in Roswell — fresh pressure-treated decking laid tight, a rebuilt railing system with proper post spacing and secure balusters, and a layout that makes the space usable again. Same footprint, done right.
Deck Renovation — Marietta, GA
Full deck rebuild in Marietta — old multi-level structure torn out and replaced with an expansive single-level composite deck. Cedar-tone composite decking with pressure-treated railing and black iron balusters for a sharp, modern look in a wooded backyard setting.
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Exterior Staircase & Walkway Platform
New composite deck staircase and landing platform for a log cabin. Composite treads on pressure-treated framing with lattice skirting, rustic log-post handrails, and a gate at the deck entrance. The walkway platform connects the cabin stairs to the hot tub, providing a level composite surface over the gravel.
Floating Deck — Pressure-Treated Build on Pier Footings
Ground-level floating deck built on concrete pier footings against a brick home. Pressure-treated framing and decking throughout, with a side staircase, turned wood balusters, and capped newel posts. The low-profile platform maximizes usable backyard space without attaching to the house structure.
Front Porch Addition
Structural front porch build-out with hardwood decking, craftsman columns, beadboard ceiling with recessed lighting, and a king-post gable truss centerpiece.
Full-Width Deck Build
New pressure-treated deck spanning the full width of the home's back elevation — centered stair run, black iron balusters, and a railing system built to last. Transformed a small stoop into real outdoor living space.
Grand Entrance Staircase & Handrail
Grand double-width foyer staircase with dark-stained curved handrails, white turned balusters, and oak treads with painted white risers. Full wainscoting paneling lines the two-story entryway with arched doorways beneath the landing. The sweeping handrails carry from the volute newel posts at the base through the second-floor balcony.
Grand Foyer Staircase — Bold Iron Balustrade
Custom balustrade installation in a two-story foyer during new construction. Matte black curved handrail sweeps from a wrapped newel post at the base through the full stair run, paired with bold loop-style iron balusters and turned black newel posts. Wainscoting panels line the stair wall, tying the millwork and metalwork together in a dramatic, high-contrast entry.
Handrail Upgrade — Roswell
Staircase handrail upgrade in Roswell — replaced dated railing with a sharp, updated system that adds curb appeal and home value. A focused upgrade with outsized visual impact.
Living Area Renovation
Full living area overhaul — new hardwood floors running the full length of the space, custom cedar beam overhead, fresh paint, updated trim, and a modern lantern pendant. Transformed a tired, closed-off room into a warm space with depth and flow.
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Outdoor Living Transformation — Patio, Deck & Custom Wet Bar
Outdoor living space rebuilt from the ground up — covered patio with heavy timber structure, metal roof, string lights, dual ceiling fans, slate-look tile floor, rebuilt railing with black iron balusters, composite stair treads, and a granite-topped wet bar with built-in sink.
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Run-In Shed — Custom Post-and-Beam Build
Purpose-built run-in shed (loafing shed) for livestock shelter. Post-and-beam construction on concrete pier footings with a pitched corrugated roof, exposed rafter tails, and horizontal board rails on three sides. Open-front access lets animals freely enter for shade and weather protection.
Siding, Electrical & Door Upgrade
Exterior renovation including new vinyl siding, a french patio door installation, and exterior electrical outlet. Fresh siding and trim gave the home a polished, updated look while the new patio door opened direct deck access.
Staircase Railing Upgrade
Staircase railing upgrade replacing dated ball-top newel posts and turned spindles with square craftsman newel posts, flat square balusters, and a natural white oak handrail. Crisp, modern look — same footprint, no structural changes.
Staircase Renovation
Balustrade replacement and stair refinish — honey oak spindles and carpet treads swapped for a white oak handrail, craftsman newel post, matte black iron balusters, and hardwood treads. Refreshed wainscoting ties the whole composition together.
Tongue-and-Groove Porch Ceiling
Knotty pine tongue-and-groove planks installed across the full ceiling of a covered entry porch, replacing a plain soffit with a natural wood finish.
Whole-Home Crown Molding
Whole-home crown molding installation — every room, hallway, and transition treated with consistently profiled crown carried corner to corner with tight miters and no gaps. The finishing detail that ties every room together.
Window Installation — Exterior Framing & Siding
Large picture window installation on a brick ranch home. Old window removed, opening reframed to accept an oversized grid window, weather barrier and new lap siding installed around the opening, and exterior casing trimmed out for a clean finished look.