Clean Commercial Interior Painting in Lexington
Our painting team handles commercial interior painting for offices, retail, restaurants, medical suites, and mixed-use spaces along Harbison Boulevard, Two Notch Road, Broad River Road, and the Lexington Medical Center corridor. Every commercial interior project covers prep, wall repair, primer, two coats, and a walkthrough with facility managers. Business owners pick us because we are licensed, bonded, insured, provide COI on request, work nights and weekends, and match brand colors precisely during active operations.
Quiet Crews, Brand Color Match, and After-Hours Scheduling
Commercial interior painting runs on different constraints than residential work. You have customers, patients, staff, or tenants who cannot be disrupted. We schedule around your operations, phase work across zones, and run after-hours crews. As the counterpart to our broader commercial painting scope, this page focuses on interior logistics across Columbia and Lexington.
We offer flexible scheduling — evenings, weekends, and phased work — to ensure your business continues running smoothly during painting.
We use heavy-duty coatings made for commercial buildings, offering excellent resistance to scuffs, stains, and fading in high-traffic environments.
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Offices, Retail, Restaurants, Medical Suites
Every commercial interior has different paint demands. Offices take satin or eggshell for cleanability and light reflectance; retail often goes matte for warmth under spotlights; restaurants need washable satin or semi-gloss in kitchens and back-of-house; medical suites specify antimicrobial or low-VOC paints for patient areas. Our commercial interior painters specify paint systems per space type on every Harbison Boulevard and Lexington Medical Center corridor project.
Commercial Interior Services That Scale Together
Many commercial clients need more than interior walls. We coordinate commercial exterior painting and interior work on the same contract for property managers running multiple buildings.
For office clients specifically, our office painting and broader commercial painting pages cover scope in more detail.
Commercial Clients Across Lexington and Columbia
We paint commercial interiors across Lexington, Columbia, West Columbia, Cayce, and Forest Acres. Oak Grove businesses along Broad River Road and the Two Notch Road strip are regular clients. Local projects are on our Lexington commercial and Columbia commercial pages.
Scheduling a Commercial Interior Refresh?
A commercial interior repaint resets the brand presence inside your building. If you want a licensed, bonded, insured crew that handles COI, night-shift work, and brand color matching, we would like to talk. Contact us for a free written estimate.
Painted our Columbia office on nights and weekends. Zero disruption, brand colors exact.
Deborah Calloway
Office Manager
Our Lexington retail interior got a two-tone refresh during operations. Customers noticed.
Ravi Kapoor
Business Owner
Handled our West Columbia medical office with COI ready day one. Clean, quiet work.
Darius Liu
Facility Director
Painted our Forest Acres building lobby and corridors overnight. Tenants never noticed.
Thea Bjornsen
Property Manager
In most cases yes. Our commercial interior painting crew phases work by zone so active customer areas, patient rooms, or occupied offices stay clear while adjacent zones get prep and paint. For retail spaces along Harbison Boulevard or the Two Notch Road corridor, we stage barriers, signage, and ventilation to keep the business open. Some projects run better on after-hours schedules, which we quote with clear off-hours pricing. Closure is almost never required for interior painting.
Yes. For restaurants, medical offices, multi-tenant buildings, and retail centers where business hours cannot pause, our commercial interior painters run evening and weekend crews. We quote the after-hours premium upfront on every estimate so there is no surprise on invoicing. We coordinate with your facility manager on lockup, alarm codes, and lighting. Our commercial exterior crews run the same off-hours schedule when interior and exterior run concurrent.
For corridors, lobbies, and break rooms we specify scrubbable satin or semi-gloss acrylics from Benjamin Moore or Sherwin Williams that hold up to repeated cleaning. Medical facilities often call for antimicrobial paint or specific low-VOC products tied to accreditation requirements. Restaurant kitchens and back-of-house need washable, grease-resistant enamels. Our commercial interior painters specify paint by space function, not one product rolled everywhere. Paint choice shows within six months in high-traffic zones.
Yes, all of them. Office corridors and conference rooms, retail sales floors and fitting rooms, restaurant dining and kitchen back-of-house, and medical exam rooms, waiting areas, and corridors are all standard commercial interior painting work for us. For office-specific scope, our office painting page covers detail. Medical suites near Lexington Medical Center often require specific low-VOC paint or antimicrobial coatings, and we specify those explicitly on every quote.
Our commercial interior painting crew starts every project with a facility walkthrough with your operations manager. We map zones, tag must-not-disturb areas, and build a phased schedule around your peak hours. For a Columbia office building we might run a floor per weekend; for a Lexington medical office, after-hours starting at 6 pm. Daily check-ins with your staff keep the schedule on track. We do not paint zones without clear coordination with whoever runs that space.
Yes. We match to any paint manufacturer code: Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams, Behr, or a custom PMS value, and we always draw a physical sample on the wall before full coats go up. Digital and printed swatches often shift against real wall texture and LED lighting, so the on-wall sample is where sign-off happens. For franchise or corporate clients with strict brand books, we pull the exact specified SKU. The work is invoiced against those specifications.
Yes. Soda City Painting carries general liability and workers’ compensation insurance on every commercial interior painting project. Certificates of insurance name your property management company or building owner as additional insured on request, typically within 48 hours of request. For HOA-controlled properties and corporate landlords, we maintain COI files in advance so the approval process does not slow the project. Our broader commercial painting work follows the same documentation standard.
For most commercial interior painting we recommend satin for corridors, lobbies, and open office areas because it cleans well without showing every surface imperfection. Eggshell works for softer, less-trafficked spaces like conference rooms. Semi-gloss moves into kitchens, restrooms, and moisture-prone areas. Matte reads as high-end in hospitality and retail but scuffs fast, so we reserve it for spaces staff protect. Our commercial interior painters specify sheen per space on the quote, not a one-sheen-fits-all approach.
Yes. Commercial ceilings often get neglected on lower-budget repaints because they take time to roll clean, but a painted ceiling makes walls look brighter and the whole space feel newer. We handle drop ceilings, drywall ceilings, and exposed-structure industrial ceilings with matched paint systems. For retail and restaurant spaces the ceiling is part of brand perception. Our commercial interior painting quotes include ceilings unless you ask us to exclude for budget. Ceiling paint typically lasts longer than wall paint.
A single-office suite repaint finishes in two to four working days. Multi-tenant office floors run one to three weeks depending on square footage. Full commercial interior refits for restaurants and retail can run three to six weeks with phased zones. Our commercial interior painting crew publishes a phased day-by-day schedule once on site so your facility manager can plan around active work. Weather rarely factors in, so interior timelines are more predictable than exterior projects. Staffing is the main variable.