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Can Interior Painting Be Done In The Winter?

January 8th, 2018

3 min read

By Bill Carlson

Empty interior room with creamy walls and white window trim with medium brown hardwood floors.

It isn't unusual for us to get asked, "When is a good time to paint my interior walls? Should I wait until the spring so I can crack open my windows?"

Brush & Roll Painting is a premier interior painting company in Omaha. With our knowledge and experience since 1996, we promise durability and a flawless paint job every time.

In this article, we will discuss the benefits of interior painting in the winter. By reading this article, you can make a decision if having your home painted in the winter is a good idea for you.

Benefits of Interior Painting in Winter

Painting the interior of your home during the winter months might not seem like the most intuitive choice, but it actually offers several benefits that you might not have considered.

Here are some advantages of tackling interior painting projects during the winter:

1. Faster Drying Time

During the winter, the air is typically drier indoors due to heating systems running. This dry air can help paint dry faster compared to more humid conditions in other seasons. With faster drying times, you can complete your painting project more quickly and without worrying as much about extended drying periods.


2. Easier Scheduling

December 2024 calendar with ornaments

Winter tends to be a slower season for many painting contractors. This means you may have an easier time scheduling a professional painter to work on your home. You'll likely have more flexibility in choosing dates and times that work best for you, and you may even be able to negotiate better rates or specials during the slower season.


3. Less Humidity

Humidity can negatively affect the outcome of a paint job, causing issues like slow drying, poor adhesion, and even mold growth. Winter typically brings lower humidity levels, especially indoors with heating systems running. Painting during this time can reduce the risk of humidity-related problems, leading to a smoother, more durable finish.


4. Indoor Ventilation

The beauty of many high-end paints today is the care and research that goes in to lowering the VOC (amount of fumes released, causing an offensive odor) and making them more environmentally safe.  

Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec and Benjamin Moore Aura are a couple of our favorite choices for interior paints.

If you've lived in Omaha, Nebraska, for any of our winters, you know how low our temperatures can drop, so these Zero VOC wall paints are great options during the cold months when you can't crack your window open or get a good cross breeze.


5. Interior Comfort

Living room win home with fireplace and white bookshelves with light grey walls and cream sofas.

Winter is a time when you're likely spending more time indoors to stay warm. By February, you might start to feel cooped up and ready for a change.

By tackling interior painting projects during this season, you can enhance the comfort and aesthetics of your indoor living spaces. Freshly painted walls can brighten up rooms and give your home a cozy, refreshed feel during the colder months.


6. Preparation for Spring

Completing interior painting projects in the winter prepares your home for springtime when you'll likely want to focus on outdoor tasks like landscaping and exterior maintenance. By tackling indoor projects during the winter, you can ensure your home is ready for any springtime gatherings or events without having to worry about painting indoors when the weather warms up.


7. Cost Savings

Since winter is typically the off-peak season for painting contractors, you may be able to take advantage of lower prices or special promotions. Contractors may offer discounts or incentives to attract customers during the slower months, allowing you to save money on your interior painting project.



8. Minimal Disruption

Winter is a time when many people spend more time indoors, making it an ideal season for interior painting projects. Since you're already spending more time at home, you'll experience minimal disruption to your daily routine while the painting work is being completed. Plus, you won't have to worry about scheduling conflicts with outdoor activities or events.

9. Winter Lighting

Window with white window trim looking out at trees covered in snow.Good light is essential when doing interior painting. It makes the project more pleasant and can speed the work by allowing painters to see painted from unpainted areas and minimizing 'misses' where the light is inadequate.

One of the perks of painting during winter is the abundance of natural light. Whether it's a sunny, snow-covered scene reflecting light into your space or a clear, sun-filled day brightening up your room, the winter light enhances the painting process, making it ideal for creating a vibrant and flawless finish.

Should You Paint the Inside of Your Home In Winter?

In conclusion, painting the interior of your home during the winter offers several benefits, including faster drying times, easier scheduling, less humidity-related issues, improved indoor comfort, preparation for spring, potential cost savings, and minimal disruption to your daily routine.

Consider taking advantage of the winter season to tackle those interior painting projects you've been putting off and enjoy the benefits of a freshly painted home.

Brush & Roll Painting has been interior painting homes in Omaha, NE, since 1996. With our extensive process and use of high-quality paint, you can be sure any paint job will look flawless anytime of year.

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Bill Carlson

Bill is the owner and operator of Brush & Roll Painting. Bill Carlson is a second-generation painter. He grew up working with his father’s painting and restoration company. After graduating from Bennington High School, he served in the US Navy, traveling with the boxing team. While this was a great opportunity to see the world, it also made him realize how much he loved his little world here in Nebraska. He settled back into the painting industry, working with his brother. It wasn’t long before Bill’s entrepreneurial spirit pushed him to start his own business. Always one for a challenge, he longed to prove to himself that he could be as successful on his own as both his dad and brother were.