Walls and ceilings
Clean interior painting from 15 EUR per square metre of wall area as a guideline.
Walls, ceilings, rental handovers and owner-occupied flats. We protect floors, clarify access and provide a written quote before work starts.
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Clean interior painting from 15 EUR per square metre of wall area as a guideline.
Useful when timing, access and a clean finish matter before handing over an apartment.
Scope, material, preparation and timing are clarified before the team starts.
An apartment painting job looks simple from the outside, but the price and timing depend on details. We check whether walls need filling, whether ceilings are included, whether furniture has to be moved and how floors, doors and kitchen surfaces will be protected.
If the apartment is still occupied, we can plan the work room by room. If it is a rental handover, the deadline and required finish are important. White refresh, colour change, damaged plaster and old wallpaper are different tasks and should not be quoted blindly.
Many customers want walls and ceilings painted before furniture arrives. That is usually faster and cleaner because rooms are empty and access is simple.
For rental handovers we focus on agreed scope, deadlines and a clean finish. Send photos of problem areas early, especially stains, holes and cracks.
When you live in the apartment during the work, protection and scheduling matter. We discuss what can stay, what should be moved and how drying times affect daily use.
Photos help us understand room size, wall condition, ceiling height and preparation work. For larger projects we recommend an on-site inspection.
Contact in EnglishThe most important factor is not the apartment size alone. Wall condition, ceiling height, colour change, stains, cracks, old wallpaper and furniture protection all affect the work. A simple white refresh can be planned much faster than an apartment where holes must be filled, surfaces must be sanded and dark colours need multiple coats.
For Frankfurt apartments, access is also relevant. Parking, elevator use, narrow staircases and building rules can change the schedule. If a property manager or landlord has specific requirements, send them with your request. That helps us avoid misunderstandings before the team arrives.
Photos of each room, close-ups of damaged walls, approximate size, desired finish, deadline and whether the apartment is empty or occupied.
Floors, fixed furniture, kitchen surfaces, doors and access areas are discussed before work starts. Protection work should be part of the quote.
A written quote with scope, preparation, material and timing. If extra work appears later, it should be discussed before execution.
Can you paint before I move in? Yes, that is often the easiest timing because rooms are empty. Can you help with a rental handover? Yes, if the scope and deadline are clear. Can I write in English? Yes, send the request in English with photos and contact details.
Many English-speaking customers contact us before a move, after buying a flat or before handing a rental apartment back. In those cases, the important points are usually timing, clear communication and knowing what the landlord, owner or property manager expects.
We recommend starting with photos of every room. Include walls, ceilings, corners, old drill holes, stains and any areas where plaster or wallpaper looks damaged. If you know the apartment size, send it. If not, room photos and basic information are enough for the first assessment.
Best done before furniture arrives. Empty rooms reduce protection work and make the project easier to schedule.
Useful when the apartment has to be returned cleanly. The deadline and required finish should be clarified early.
If walls are damaged or colours change strongly, preparation and multiple coats may be required. This should be included in the quote.