When it comes to painting the inside of your home, it’s not just the walls that matter. The finish on your joinery — including doors, window frames, trims, skirting boards, and cabinetry — plays a major role in the overall look and feel of the space. Done well, it adds depth, contrast, and polish. Done poorly or skipped entirely, it can leave even a freshly painted room feeling incomplete.
At Paint My Space, we pay particular attention to interior joinery, delivering crisp lines, smooth finishes, and colour schemes that tie your entire space together. Serving homeowners across Napier, Hastings, Havelock North, and greater Hawke’s Bay, our goal is a final result that’s cohesive, clean, and professionally executed from corner to corner.
Joinery is one of the most commonly touched and most visually noticed surfaces in a home. Whether it's doorframes, windowsills, skirting boards, or cabinetry, these elements frame your rooms, create transitions between colours, and take the brunt of day-to-day wear and tear.
Painting or refreshing your interior joinery can:
Even the best wall paint job can fall flat if the surrounding joinery is chipped, yellowed, or unfinished.
We cover a wide range of interior joinery types, including:
We’re experienced working on modern new builds, heritage homes, and everything in between — always adjusting our tools and techniques to suit the job.
We know that the little things make a big difference. That’s why we don’t treat joinery as an afterthought. Whether it’s a detailed restoration or a simple refresh, our painting team is committed to producing professional, consistent, and long-lasting results.
With Paint My Space, you get:
We take pride in the fine work — because that’s what leaves a lasting impression.
Whether your joinery needs a refresh or you’re planning a full home repaint, we’re here to help. We’ll visit your home, assess your joinery, and provide a no-obligation quote for a finish that truly completes your space.
Contact Paint My Space today for expert joinery painting in Napier, Hastings, Havelock North, and across the Hawke’s Bay region.