Condo and apartment interior repaints are the projects we complete most in Lower Queen Anne.
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Area Overview
Lower Queen Anne — also known as Uptown — surrounds Seattle Center with vintage apartment buildings, condos, and townhomes in one of the city's most walkable districts. Phinney Ridge Painting serves Lower Queen Anne with interior painting, cabinet refinishing, and small-project carpentry — clean, considerate work coordinated with building managers and HOAs.
We understand that each project is unique, and we tailor our services to meet your specific requirements.
EPA Lead-Safe Certified

We use the best paints and materials available to ensure a vibrant, long-lasting finish that withstands the test of time and PNW weather conditions.
Certified Lead Painters
EPA only requires one employee to be certified, but we go beyond requirements and send every site lead to get individually certified to ensure all of our projects are conducive to EPA lead-safe standards.
We Do It Right
From the scraping and washing process, to the application of finish coats - we will take the utmost care to contain and properly dispose of lead paint chips and debris during your project.
Use Low VOC Products
We use no or low Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) paints and products when possible to ensure the safety of our clients and employees.
Do you paint homes in Lower Queen Anne?
Yes — Lower Queen Anne is one of our active Seattle service areas. Phinney Ridge Painting serves Uptown homeowners, condo owners, and property managers with interior painting, exterior work, and carpentry repairs. Call 206-371-1441 or request a free estimate online.
What kind of properties do you work on in Lower Queen Anne?
Lower Queen Anne (Uptown) is a mix of vintage apartment buildings, condos, and older single-family homes near Seattle Center. We handle interior unit repaints, common-area work, and exterior repaints — with EPA RRP lead-safe practices on the many buildings that predate 1978.













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