Working on interior painting projects across Canadian cities brings a clear understanding of how different environments affect results. Among them, Toronto stands out—not because painting is harder, but because expectations are higher and home conditions vary significantly.
From modern condos to older detached homes, I’ve worked on many houses painted projects where the same paint behaves differently depending on surface condition, lighting, and previous workmanship. If you’ve ever wondered why some interior painting jobs look flawless while others look uneven, the answer is always in the process—not the paint brand.
This article is based on real field experience handling houses painted in Toronto. No theory, no filler—just practical insight into how interior painting should actually be done.