Tired of faded walls, outdated colours, patchy paintwork, or rooms that no longer feel fresh? Fairhaven Painting provides professional interior painting services throughout Newtown, helping homeowners transform bedrooms, living areas, kitchens, hallways, ceilings, and entire homes with premium finishes built to last.
Whether you’re updating a heritage home near Pakington Street, preparing a property for sale, renovating an investment property, or simply wanting a cleaner, brighter interior, our experienced painters handle everything from preparation and repairs to colour advice and final clean-up.
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Newtown
Manifold Heights
Geelong West
Unreliable tradies are the number one complaint we hear from Newtown homeowners who've been burned before. We turn up on time, communicate proactively if anything changes, and treat your schedule with respect.
We don't cut corners on prep to save time because that's the most expensive shortcut a painter can take. Proper preparation is what makes the difference between a job that lasts and one that doesn't.
Dulux, Haymes, Taubmans, Wattyl chosen specifically for your surfaces and conditions. Not whatever was cheapest to source this week.
We've helped hundreds of homeowners choose interior colours across Newtown and the Geelong region. We're direct when a choice won't work in your specific room because fixing a colour mistake costs more than the original job.
Your home is treated the way we'd want ours treated. Drop sheets down properly, furniture moved carefully, the site cleaned at the end of every day. You shouldn't notice we've been there except in the finished result.
No vague verbal estimates that shift once the job starts. We provide a clear written quote that tells you exactly what's included and what it costs before any work begins.
We stand behind every interior painting job we complete. If something isn't right, we fix it. That's our guarantee.
ABN 21 670 534 460. Public liability insurance carried on every job. Proof available on request.
There’s a particular kind of frustration that comes with hiring a painter who leaves your home looking worse than it should. Uneven coverage. Roller marks on the ceiling. Paint on the skirting boards. And prep work so rushed you can already see the old colour bleeding through.
We hear about it regularly from Newtown homeowners who’ve been let down before. It’s why our approach starts with the basics thorough surface preparation, the right primer, and premium paint systems applied correctly rather than cutting straight to the topcoat and hoping for the best.
Fairhaven Painting has been working across Newtown’s residential streets for years. We understand what these homes need: older properties around Manifold Heights with intricate cornices and plaster walls; family homes near Pakington Street that need a fresh interior that lasts; investment properties in Newtown and Geelong West that need a clean, professional result on a sensible timeline. Whatever you’re working with, we’ll give you an honest assessment and a finish you’ll be genuinely happy with.
A lot of homeowners have tried the DIY route, a weekend, a roller, and a tin of paint from Bunnings. And for some jobs, that works fine. But for full-room repaints, heritage interiors, or anything where the finish actually matters, professional interior painters consistently deliver results that DIY simply can’t match.
Here’s what changes when you hand it to a professional:

Surface preparation is where most interior paint jobs succeed or fail. Hairline cracks that aren't filled properly will reappear through the finished coat within months. Glossy surfaces that aren't sanded won't hold the new paint. Stains that aren't sealed before painting will bleed through no matter how many coats go over them. We address all of this before the first drop of topcoat. Every surface is assessed, patched, sanded, and primed correctly, so the finished result looks the way it should and stays that way.

Not all paint finishes suit all rooms, and this is something many homeowners don't realise until it's too late. A flat or matte finish that looks beautiful on bedroom walls will mark and scuff badly in a hallway. A high-sheen kitchen might be easy to wipe down but will show every imperfection in the wall. We advise on finish types, matte, low-sheen, eggshell, satin, semi-gloss for each room and surface, so the result looks right and performs the way you need it to.

Moving furniture. Laying drop sheets. Protecting floors and fittings. Keeping the site tidy at the end of every day. Making sure your home is liveable while the work happens around you. These are things that professional interior painters handle as standard, and things that make the difference between a painting experience that's disruptive and one that barely registers.

Premium interior paint systems, Dulux Wash&Wear, Haymes Interior, quality Taubmans and Wattyl acrylic systems are engineered to hold up to years of everyday life. Applied correctly over properly prepared surfaces, a quality interior repaint should look excellent for 8–10 years in living areas, and 5–7 years in higher-traffic spaces like hallways and kitchens. Cut corners on prep or use budget products, and you'll be looking at the same job in three years.
If you’re searching for reliable painters in Newtown, our team services homes throughout Newtown, Manifold Heights, Geelong West, Highton, Belmont, and surrounding Geelong suburbs. We handle every interior painting project from a single room refresh to a full whole-home repaint.

As experienced home painters in Newtown, we understand how colour, lighting, and finish selection can affect the comfort and appearance of your bedroom. We help homeowners choose colours that complement the room's natural light and apply premium finishes that create a clean, relaxing environment.

Kitchens are the hardest-working room in any home and the hardest to paint well. Grease and moisture accumulate on kitchen walls over years, and painting over them without correct preparation and priming results in new paint that peels or yellows within months.We clean surfaces thoroughly, apply the correct stain-blocking primer where needed, and use washable, moisture-resistant paint systems suited to the kitchen environment. Cabinets and joinery can also be painted where required.

Living areas are where your interior colour choices make the biggest visual statement. We help you work through colour options that suit your furniture, your light sources, and how you want the space to feel whether that's a warm, inviting tone or a clean, contemporary neutral. Feature walls are a natural part of living room painting, and we advise on placement and finish type to make the architectural impact work properly, not just look good in a photo.

Hallways take more daily punishment than any other surface in the house. Scuffs, handprints, and general wear accumulate fast particularly in family homes. The right finish here is critical: a semi-gloss or satin is cleanable and durable in a way that matte simply isn't.We also understand that hallways in older Newtown homes often have original features dado rails, picture rails, decorative cornices that deserve careful, precise work rather than a rushed roller and call it done.

Ceilings are often the last surface homeowners think about and the first that shows its age. Yellowing from age, water stain marks, old hairline cracks, and the shadow of previous repairs that weren't properly feathered: these are the things that make a freshly painted room still feel tired.We patch, prime, and apply two coats of premium ceiling white for a result that looks genuinely clean and bright not just "painted over".

The quality of a room's interior painting is most visible in the trims. Straight, precise lines between walls and woodwork. Clean coverage on skirting boards without dragging. Smooth, even gloss or semi-gloss on architraves that catches the light cleanly. This is meticulous work and it's the work that separates a professional finish from an amateur one. We take our time here because it's what you see every day.

A feature wall when it's done well completely changes the feel of a room. When it's done badly, it just looks like a wall in a different colour. We advise on which wall to feature (usually the primary focal wall, not just the biggest), what finish type works for the specific surface, and which colour will read correctly in your room's actual light rather than just looking good on a swatch card. Bold, textural, or subtle we'll get the execution right.

Newtown has a significant number of older homes Edwardian, Federation, and mid-century properties with interior features that require care that goes beyond a standard repaint. Ornate cornices, ceiling roses, picture rails, decorative plasterwork: these details define the character of heritage interiors and they deserve a painter who understands what's there. We work carefully around original features, use appropriate products for older plaster and lime-based surfaces where needed, and advise on colour choices that respect the home's era while meeting modern living expectations. We also handle any deterioration in the plasterwork before painting begins.

Many homeowners searching for residential painters in Newtown choose a full interior repaint when renovating, preparing to sell, or updating a property that hasn't been painted for many years. A professionally completed repaint can dramatically improve presentation, comfort, and property value.

Landlords and property managers across Newtown and Geelong trust us for efficient, high-quality interior repaints between tenancies. We understand the commercial reality: the job needs to be done well, on time, and without unnecessary back-and-forth. We provide clear written quotes, stick to agreed timelines, and deliver finishes that hold up to tenant occupancy.

Buyers form an impression of a home within moments of walking through the door. Fresh, neutral interior paint applied well signals a property that has been maintained. Dated or tired interiors, even in otherwise good condition, create doubt in buyers' minds. A targeted pre-sale interior repaint is one of the highest-return investments a Newtown homeowner can make before listing. We advise on which spaces to prioritise (entry, living areas, and kitchens make the strongest first-impression impact), work to your sale timeline, and deliver a result that real estate agents notice.
| Room / Service | Estimated Cost | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Single Bedroom | $400–$750 | Walls, ceiling, trims. Prep, prime, two coats. |
| Master Bedroom | $600–$950 | As above, larger room, any cornice work included. |
| Living or Dining Room | $700–$1,400 | Walls, ceiling, trims, one feature wall. Full prep. |
| Kitchen | $600–$1,100 | Includes correct moisture-resistant system, surface prep. |
| Hallway & Staircase | $500–$1,200 | Depends on length, ceiling height, and cornice detail. |
| Bathroom | $400–$800 | Mould-resistant system, full prep of moisture-affected areas. |
| Full Interior Repaint 3 bed home | $3,500–$6,500 | Complete interior. Prep, prime, topcoat all rooms. |
| Full Interior Repaint 4 bed home | $5,000–$9,000 | As above. Heritage homes with prep work at upper end. |
| Ceiling Only (per room) | $200–$450 | Patch, prime, two coats ceiling white. |
| Feature Wall | $250–$500 | Single wall, prep, prime, two coats. |
Painting over a problem doesn’t solve it. It just delays it and usually makes it worse. Here’s what we actually address before any topcoat goes on.
Usually caused by moisture behind the paint film, poor adhesion from inadequate surface prep, or painting over incompatible coatings. We find the source, treat the substrate, and apply the correct primer system before repainting so it doesn't peel again.
Watermarks, cooking grease, crayon, ink, and general grime don't disappear under a topcoat they bleed through. We use appropriate stain-blocking primers on contaminated surfaces so the final colour looks clean and stays clean.
That deep burgundy feature wall or the 1990s terracotta that made sense at the time. Covering dark or heavily pigmented colours requires the right primer and sometimes an additional coat we plan this into our approach from the start so you're not looking at shadow lines through the new colour.
Previous painting work that left lines, lap marks, or uneven sheen across a wall. We sand back correctly and re-apply using the right roller nap and technique for the surface the result should be even and consistent in every light condition.
Cracks in plaster are normal in older Newtown homes but painting over them guarantees they'll reappear. We fill, feather, sand, and prime every crack before painting so they're genuinely invisible in the finished coat.
Sloppy cut-ins on cornices. Paint on the skirting boards. Runs in the gloss. We see it regularly and we fix it. Repainting over poor work sometimes requires additional preparation to remove runs and achieve a flat, even surface before new paint goes on.
One of the most challenging interior repainting scenarios. Nicotine and smoke residue bleeds through almost anything if the surface isn't sealed correctly first. We use shellac-based or oil-based stain-blocking primers specifically rated for smoke damage the only product that reliably prevents bleed-through.
Moisture staining on ceilings and walls from leaks, condensation, or rising damp must be treated at the source before painting. We treat mould-affected surfaces with the correct anti-fungal products and use mould-resistant paint systems, particularly in bathrooms, laundries, and south-facing rooms common in Newtown homes.
New plasterboard, patched areas, and surfaces affected by renovation work all require specific preparation correct compounds, sanding, and sealing before painting. New plaster in particular is highly alkaline and needs appropriate priming to prevent paint failure.
We visit your Newtown home, assess every surface we'll be working on, discuss your goals and timeline, and provide a detailed written quote. We don't give verbal ballparks on the phone we want to see the job so we can quote it accurately.
If you know what you want, we'll work with it. If you're undecided, we'll help you think through your options. We advise on finish types per room, how colours will read in your specific light conditions, and what combinations will work across the whole home. We strongly recommend testing larger sample patches before committing a colour that looks one way on a swatch card can look completely different on a full wall in your actual light.
Before any prep work begins, we move furniture to the centre of the room or assist where needed, lay drop sheets across all floor surfaces, and mask off fittings, glass, and any surfaces not being painted. Your home is protected properly from day one.
This is where the quality of the finished result is determined. We wash walls where needed, scrape back any loose or failing paint, sand surfaces to the appropriate grit, fill cracks and holes with the correct compound, feather repairs so they're invisible, and clean up all dust before priming. We don't rush this step because it's the most important one.
Not all surfaces need primer, but those that do bare plaster, repaired areas, stained surfaces, surfaces being dramatically changed in colour receive the correct primer system. Stain-blocking, adhesion-promoting, or tinted primer depending on what each surface requires. Priming is not optional on new work; skipping it is how paint fails.
Premium paint systems applied at the correct spread rate, using the right application method (brush, roller, or spray where appropriate) for each surface. The correct number of coats typically two topcoats over primer to achieve full, even coverage with the right depth of colour.
Before we invite you to inspect, we go through every surface ourselves. Touch-ups, corrections, and any areas that need attention are addressed at our initiative not yours. We shouldn't leave problems for you to find.
You inspect the completed work with us. Any concern however minor is addressed on the spot. Furniture is returned, drop sheets collected, and the site left clean. We don't consider the job done until you're genuinely satisfied.
The products used inside your home matter both for the quality of the result and for the health of the people living in it.
We work primarily with Dulux, Haymes, Taubmans, and Wattyl all leading Australian paint brands with specifically engineered interior product ranges. Dulux Wash&Wear and Haymes Interior Acrylic are our most commonly used interior systems: both offer excellent coverage, durability, and washability for everyday Australian family living.
For households with young children, pregnant women, or anyone with sensitivities, we offer low-VOC (volatile organic compound) interior paint options across multiple brands. Low-VOC paints contain significantly lower concentrations of solvents, resulting in minimal odour during and after application making it possible to move back into rooms much sooner without the chemical smell associated with traditional paints.
We’ll always recommend the most appropriate product for your specific surfaces and conditions, and we’re transparent about what we’re using and why.
Premium washable interior for living areas and bedrooms
Bright, flat ceiling finish with excellent coverage
Quality Australian-made system for all interior surfaces
Moisture-resistant option for kitchens and bathrooms
Versatile range for residential repaints
Available across brands; ask us about family-safe choices for your project
Newtown’s residential character is one of the things that makes it one of Geelong’s most desirable suburbs and one of the things that makes interior painting here a more nuanced job than it might be elsewhere.
A significant number of homes in Newtown and neighbouring Manifold Heights are older properties Federation, Edwardian, and 1950s–60s brick homes with lime-plaster walls, ornate cornices, ceiling roses, and original timber skirtings and architraves. These surfaces behave differently from modern plasterboard, require different preparation products, and carry architectural details that need precision rather than speed.
Older interior surfaces often carry decades of paint layers, which can mean adhesion challenges, build-up on fine details, and the occasional discovery of something underneath that needs addressing before painting begins. Lead paint, while not always present, is a consideration in very old properties and proper precautions should be followed during preparation.
Then there’s the light. Geelong’s light is different from Sydney or Melbourne cooler in winter, harsh in summer, and very flat on overcast days, which are common. Interior colours that look one way in a showroom can look noticeably different in a Newtown home with its particular window placement and orientation. Understanding how to account for this in colour selection is part of what experienced local painters bring that a paint chart alone cannot.
Whether you’re updating a heritage interior, restoring a tired 1970s repaint, or transforming a modern family home, the approach needs to match what you’re working with. That’s what we do.
We’re local to the area and work across Newtown and the wider Geelong region daily. From the heritage streetscapes of Newtown and Manifold Heights through to the established family homes of Highton, Belmont, and Geelong West we know these suburbs and the homes in them.
Suburbs we service for interior painting:
Not sure if we cover your area? Give us a call if we can get there, we will.
Yes, low-VOC interior paints are available across multiple brands and we use them regularly, particularly for households with young children, pregnant women, or anyone with chemical sensitivities. Low-VOC products produce significantly less odour during and after application, which also means rooms can typically be returned to use much sooner. Ask us about low-VOC options when we visit for your quote.
Yes, colour advice is part of our standard service. We help you work through options that suit your home’s architecture, light conditions, and your own preferences. We pay particular attention to how colours will read in your actual rooms north-facing rooms in Newtown read differently to south-facing ones, and Geelong’s light differs from Melbourne’s. We strongly recommend testing large sample patches on the actual walls before committing to a full colour. We work across both Dulux and Haymes colour ranges.
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