The Services.
Maestria Interior Painting provides premium interior painting services in Kelowna and across the Okanagan Valley, specializing in new home construction and high-quality renovations. Our process is built around professional surface preparation, the right coating systems for each substrate, and a consistent application that delivers smooth walls, crisp cut lines, and uniform color—no flashing, no “close enough.” From custom home interiors and repaints to detailed trim, doors, and ceilings, we coordinate cleanly with builders, contractors, and homeowners to keep timelines on track and job sites respected. If you’re looking for Kelowna interior painters who treat finishing work like it matters (because it does), you’re in the right place—your walls will look finished, not “finished-ish.”
This list could consume your day, so instead, here is a nutshell of the "biggies":
New Construction
We specialize in interior painting for new home construction. This encompasses such a huge spectrum of details, it would take forever to list them all, but essentially we understand site conditions, schedules, and the importance of doing it right the first time—tight cut-ins, even coverage, and durable coating systems that meet the expectations of high-end builds and professional turnover
Renovations
We bring our new-home interior painting standards into renovations: thorough prep, correct primer/finish systems for mixed surfaces, and a uniform application that prevents flashing and patch mapping. We also work “clean and contained” to protect existing finishes, coordinate smoothly with other trades, and leave sharp detailing—crisp cut-lines, clean reinstall, no paint bridging moving parts—so the space looks fully finished, not just “good enough for a reno.”
Woodwork
However your design style uses wood products, we can leave them with a finish that you can be proud of.
Gel Stain
Gone are the days when everyone had a beautifully hand-crafted solid wood front door. Nowadays, most front doors have a fiberglass veneer applied. Let's make it look like wood shall we?
See the transformation of taking a fiberglass veneer and making it look like a solid oak door
Epoxy Coatings