Staircase & Bannister Painting

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Staircase Painting Services in The North Shore

Painting staircases takes precision and the right approach to ensure a clean, durable result. Whether it’s a wood staircase that needs staining, painted risers and trim, or a full color update to match new flooring or walls, our team knows how to handle the angles, edges, and traffic-heavy surfaces involved. We carefully prep each surface by sanding, caulking, and priming where needed to make sure the finish lasts, even in high-traffic areas like stairs and landings.

Homeowners across the North Shore—Winnetka, Evanston, Glenview, and beyond—often update their stairs during larger interior painting projects or after floor renovations. We work around your schedule to minimize disruption, and we can coordinate stair painting with other projects like hallway walls, banisters, and railings. If you’re dealing with chipped paint, outdated colors, or stained treads that no longer match the look of your home, we’ll help you get everything looking sharp and consistent.

Stair Banisters

Stair Bannister Painting for Homes in The North Shore, Chicago

Stair bannisters see constant use, which means chipped paint, worn edges, and faded finishes are common over time. We repaint or restain bannisters to restore a smooth, even finish that complements the rest of your interior. Whether you want a classic contrast—white spindles with a darker handrail—or a modern, single-color look, we prep every surface to ensure strong adhesion and a clean result without brush marks or drips.

In North Shore homes, bannisters are often one of the first things guests notice when entering. We help homeowners update their stair railings to match new flooring, updated wall colors, or simply to give the space a cleaner, more modern appearance. From traditional wood railings in Highland Park to sleeker designs in Wilmette, we handle the full process—from sanding and priming to final topcoat—so your stairs look finished, consistent, and professionally done.