House Painters in Sydney’s Inner West
Heritage-sensitive interior & exterior painting for Inner West homes
Aussie Home Painting paints homes throughout Sydney’s Inner West, from Victorian terraces in Balmain and Newtown to federation cottages in Haberfield and Ashfield. We take care with original detail and tricky surfaces, so character homes are refreshed without losing what makes them special.
Our Inner West Painting Services
The Inner West is full of heritage terraces, federation cottages and character homes, each with detail that deserves a careful hand. We prep meticulously and paint cleanly, protecting original features while delivering a crisp, durable finish.
- Interior painting, walls, ceilings, cornices, skirtings and architraves
- Exterior painting, render, brick, weatherboard and heritage facades
- Victorian terrace and federation cottage repaints
- Decorative and period detail, ceilings and feature walls
- Roofs, eaves, fascias, gutters and timber restoration
Why Inner West Homeowners Choose Us
- Experienced with Victorian terraces, federation cottages and character homes
- Careful preparation that protects original detail and heritage features
- Respectful, tidy work in occupied homes and tight terrace streets
- Licensed NSW painters, fully insured, backed by a workmanship warranty
- Honest advice and clear, written quotes, no surprises
Inner West Suburbs We Cover
We paint homes right across the Inner West, including Newtown, Marrickville, Balmain, Rozelle, Leichhardt, Annandale, Ashfield, Haberfield, Burwood, Strathfield, Drummoyne, Petersham and Dulwich Hill. Don’t see your suburb? Get in touch, we cover the whole Inner West and beyond.
Planning a painting project in the Inner West? See our 2026 guide to house painting costs in Sydney for typical price ranges, or request a free, no-obligation quote below.
Get a Free, No-Obligation Quote
Ready to refresh your Inner West home? Get in touch for a free, no-obligation quote, we’ll recommend the right finish and deliver it cleanly, on time and on budget.
