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    Interior Design Guidance Backed by Real Painting Craft
    Webster's Quality Painting • In business since 2000

    Interior Design Guidance Backed by Real Painting Craft

    In business since 2000
    Fully insured
    2–3 yr exterior warranty
    Owner on every job
    Webster's Quality Painting

    Why homeowners choose Webster's Quality Painting

    Most interior design firms hand you a color palette and a mood board, then leave you to find someone who can actually execute it. Webster's Quality Painting closes that gap. Mike Webster has 26 years of hands-on experience translating design intent into finished surfaces, and when you work with us, the same expertise that shapes the recommendation is the expertise that picks up the brush. We're fully insured and carry a 2-3 year warranty on exterior work, so what we commit to, we stand behind. Call (612)-987-1566 for a free consultation and find out what your space can actually become.

    Good interior design isn't about trends. It's about understanding how light moves through a room at different hours, how a finish on woodwork either anchors or undermines the whole composition, and how the relationship between wall color and ceiling height can make a space feel generous or compressed. We assess all of it before making a single recommendation. Cost for design consultation and coordinated painting services varies widely depending on scope, the number of rooms, surface conditions, and finish selections. A single-room refresh is a very different project from a whole-home redesign with custom color finishes and wood finishing throughout. Every job is different. Contact Webster's Quality Painting for an accurate estimate.

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    What an Interior Design Consultation with Webster's Actually Covers

    We don't sell concepts. We sell outcomes. A consultation starts with a walkthrough of your space, where we look at the existing light conditions, the architectural bones, the current surface quality, and what you're trying to feel when you walk through the door. From there, we build a finish and color strategy that accounts for how your residential interior spaces actually function. We'll tell you when a dramatic dark wall works and when it'll make a hallway feel like a tunnel. We'll also tell you when you don't need a designer, you just need the right painter who's done this long enough to know the difference.
    Interior painting and preparation in progress with blue painter's tape masking, drop cloths, and ladders throughout a residential room with multiple windows.

    How Color and Finish Selection Changes the Entire Room

    Finish level is one of the most under-discussed decisions in any interior project, and most people only realize it after the work is done. A flat paint hides surface imperfections but won't hold up in a kitchen. An eggshell brings depth. A semi-gloss on trim throws sharp lines into relief and makes a room read with more intentionality. These aren't aesthetic preferences, they're technical choices with real consequences. Our enameling services bring a furniture-grade finish to doors, trim, and built-ins that changes how the whole room registers. If you've ever stood in a freshly painted room and felt like something was still off, finish selection was probably why.
    Farrow & Ball interior paint cans with brushes, painter's tape, and color swatches displayed on a drop cloth in a bright living room.

    When to Bring in Design Guidance Before Painting Begins

    Honestly, the worst time to think about color is after you've already primed the walls. By then, you're committed to a direction that may not work. The right moment is before anything is moved, before any surfaces are prepped, and ideally before you've purchased materials. We've worked with clients in Burnsville, Woodbury, and across the Twin Cities metro who brought us in mid-project and ended up repainting whole rooms because a decision upstream locked them into the wrong palette. Bring us in early. The consultation costs far less than a second round of paint and labor.
    Interior painting and preparation in progress with blue painter's tape masking, drop cloths, and ladders throughout a residential room with multiple windows.

    Design Continuity from One Room to the Next

    A home isn't a collection of separate rooms. It's a sequence of spaces that read together or fight each other. We approach whole-home projects with that continuity as the organizing principle: how does the entry feel relative to the living room? How does the kitchen flow into the dining area? These transitions matter more than any single wall color. Our carpentry services often tie into this conversation too, because built-ins, molding profiles, and trim details are part of the compositional whole. We serve clients across St. Paul, Brooklyn Park, and throughout the metro, and we've seen what happens when rooms are painted in isolation. We don't work that way.
    Farrow & Ball interior paint cans with brushes, painter's tape, and color swatches displayed on a drop cloth in a bright living room.

    What Separates Painting Expertise from General Design Advice

    A designer who hasn't spent years working with paint can tell you what a color looks like on a chip. We can tell you what it looks like in your specific room under your specific lighting conditions at 8am, at noon, and at 7pm with the lamps on. That's not a minor distinction. Paint is the one material in a home that performs completely differently depending on the light source, the sheen, and the surface beneath it. After 26 years, we've developed a practiced read for what colors do in real spaces, not on screens or swatches. That knowledge is what makes our design guidance worth having, and what makes our commercial interior and residential work land the way it's supposed to.
    Interior painting and preparation in progress with blue painter's tape masking, drop cloths, and ladders throughout a residential room with multiple windows.

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    Our Work

    Recent Projects

    Two-story home freshly painted in deep navy blue with crisp white trim and wraparound porch.
    Webster's Quality Painting crew mid-project on a navy blue exterior repaint with scaffolding in autumn.
    Completed navy blue exterior repaint with bright white trim under a clear sky.
    Before shot: original cream siding with dark green trim, prior to Webster's Quality Painting exterior repaint.
    Open-concept living room painted in a soft blue-gray with rich wood trim, fireplace surround, and vaulted ceiling.
    Built-in window bench and shelving painted in a clean neutral finish beside a fireplace.
    Custom built-in cabinetry and fireplace surround finished in a light painted tone with integrated shelving and desk.
    Warm neutral wall color above stained wood cabinetry in a finished kitchen and dining area.
    Freshly painted beige interior walls with clean ceiling lines and wood floors in a bright room.
    Freshly painted exterior siding on a home under bright blue skies.
    Farrow & Ball interior paint cans with brushes, painter's tape, and color swatches displayed on a drop cloth in a bright living room.
    Interior painting and preparation in progress with blue painter's tape masking, drop cloths, and ladders throughout a residential room with multiple windows.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

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    Mike Webster has been painting homes around Lake Prior since 2000. Fully insured, with a real warranty.