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Fairview has transformed from a quiet rural community into one of East Multnomah County’s most desirable neighborhoods, and its homes need painting crews who understand the new and the old.

Straddling the I-84 corridor between Wood Village and Troutdale, Fairview is defined by its award-winning planned communities and proximity to natural areas. Fairview Village, developed in the early 2000s, features rows of craftsman-style townhomes and single-family homes with fiber cement siding, covered porches, and compact yards built around a walkable town center. Salish Ponds and Interlachen brought newer construction with contemporary designs and composite materials. Older neighborhoods along the Halsey Corridor and near Fairview Lake feature mid-century ranch homes from the 1960s and 1970s with wood lap siding, aluminum trim, and established landscaping. The Blue Lake area adds a mix of older homes and newer infill on the city’s eastern edge.

Lenny Martin Painting serves all of Fairview’s neighborhoods, from the tight-lot townhomes in the Village to the spacious ranch properties near Fairview Lake. We match our approach to the era, materials, and style of each home.

Exterior House Painting in Fairview

New Construction Meets Mid-Century

Fairview’s exterior painting needs split along generational lines. Newer homes in Fairview Village and Salish Ponds typically have fiber cement (HardiePlank) siding that holds paint well but develops chalking and fading after 10–12 years of UV and rain exposure. The tight lot spacing in these developments means some walls get almost no direct sun, promoting algae growth in sheltered areas. Older homes along the Halsey Corridor and near Fairview Lake have wood lap siding, often with multiple paint layers built up over decades that need evaluation before recoating.

Our Fairview exterior process is tailored to the material at hand. For fiber cement, we power wash to remove chalking and biological growth, spot-prime any exposed substrate at cut edges or nail holes, and apply two coats of acrylic latex in the homeowner’s chosen color. For wood-sided older homes, we add thorough scraping, sanding, and a full prime coat to ensure proper adhesion over aged surfaces. In both cases, we caulk every joint, seal every trim connection, and finish with clean, sharp lines.

  • Fiber cement (HardiePlank) siding repainting
  • Wood lap siding scraping, priming & recoating
  • Townhome & attached-home exterior painting
  • Covered porch column & ceiling refinishing
  • Aluminum trim & fascia repainting
  • Privacy fence & gate staining in planned communities

A Finish That Holds Up Year After Year

Fairview’s I-84 corridor location means homes catch both the prevailing westerly rain and the occasional east Gorge wind. Fiber cement siding is inherently durable, but its paint finish still needs refreshing every 10–15 years to maintain curb appeal and protect against moisture at seams. We use coatings with strong UV resistance and flexible adhesion for long-lasting results.

Interior Painting for Fairview Homes

Modern Interiors, Classic Updates

Fairview Village homes typically feature 9-foot ceilings, open main floors, and builder-grade paint that was applied quickly during construction. After a decade of living, these interiors benefit enormously from a professional repaint — better color choices, cleaner lines, and a higher-quality finish that shows in the details. Our crews work efficiently in Fairview’s compact floor plans, protecting floors and built-ins while moving methodically through each room.

The older Halsey Corridor and Fairview Lake homes offer a different canvas — 8-foot ceilings, smaller rooms, and often decades of accumulated paint layers on trim and doors. Refreshing these interiors requires careful preparation: filling nail holes, sanding glossy surfaces for adhesion, and sometimes stripping heavy paint buildup on detailed millwork. The transformation from dated to current is dramatic and well worth the effort.

  • Builder-grade paint upgrade in newer homes
  • Whole-house color refresh for resale staging
  • Trim, door & built-in cabinet enamel work
  • Accent wall painting in open-concept spaces
  • Bathroom fan-out & moisture-resistant finishes
  • Garage interior painting & floor coating

Color & Finish Guidance

Fairview’s newer homes look stunning with on-trend neutrals — warm greiges, soft whites, and pale sage that complement the craftsman details in Village homes. For older ranch homes along Halsey, brighter whites and crisp contrasting trim colors modernize dated interiors without requiring structural changes. Navy or forest green accent walls add personality to open floor plans.

Commercial Painting in Fairview

Commercial Painting in Fairview

Fairview’s commercial activity clusters around the Village center, the Halsey Street corridor, and retail pockets near Fairview Parkway. Small businesses, professional offices, childcare centers, and restaurants make up the commercial mix. These spaces need paint that holds up to daily traffic while projecting a professional, welcoming image.

We coordinate closely with Fairview business owners on timing and access. Village storefronts often need evening or weekend painting to avoid disrupting pedestrian traffic. Halsey corridor businesses may require phased work to keep portions of the space operational. We create a schedule that works for your business and stick to it.

  • Village storefront & retail space painting
  • Professional office interior refreshes
  • Childcare & education facility coatings
  • Restaurant & cafe interior finishing
  • Common area painting in mixed-use buildings
  • Exterior facade maintenance & repainting

Industries We Serve in Fairview

We serve Fairview’s retail shops, professional offices, childcare facilities, restaurants, medical clinics, and service businesses. Whether your space is in the walkable Village center or along the Halsey corridor, we deliver commercial-quality finishes on your schedule.

Why Fairview Property Owners Choose Lenny Martin Painting

There are dozens of painters in Multnomah County. The difference is in the prep, the communication, and whether they’ll still answer the phone a year from now.

What Sets Us Apart

  • Planned community experience: We navigate HOA color palettes, tight lot access, and shared-wall considerations with ease.
  • Material-matched prep: Different approach for fiber cement, wood lap, and composite — we don’t use a one-size-fits-all method.
  • Efficient compact-home crews: Our painters are skilled at working in the tighter floor plans and smaller yards of planned developments.
  • East County roots: We’ve been painting in Fairview and surrounding communities for over three decades.

Projects We Handle

  • Exterior repaint of a Fairview Village craftsman townhome with fiber cement siding
  • Full interior color update for a Salish Ponds home prepping for market
  • Kitchen cabinet painting in an Interlachen contemporary home
  • Commercial storefront refresh in the Fairview Village center

Read what past clients have to say on our reviews page, or browse our project gallery to see recent work.

Fairview Neighborhoods We Serve

  • Fairview Village
  • Salish Ponds
  • Interlachen
  • Fairview Lake
  • Halsey Corridor
  • Blue Lake

Fairview House Painting & Commercial Painting FAQ

  • My Fairview Village home has an HOA — can you work within their color guidelines?
    • Absolutely. We work with HOA-approved palettes regularly. Bring us the approved color list or CC&R requirements and we’ll help you choose within those parameters. We can also handle any HOA approval submissions if needed.
  • How do I know when fiber cement siding needs repainting?
    • Look for chalking (a powdery residue when you run your hand across the surface), fading, or any areas where the primer is showing through. Most fiber cement homes in Fairview that were built in the early 2000s are now due for their first repaint.
  • Can you paint attached townhomes without affecting the neighboring unit?
    • Yes. We mask and protect the shared wall boundary carefully and coordinate with neighbors when scaffolding or ladders need to be placed near their property. Communication and clean masking lines are key.
  • What’s the benefit of upgrading from builder-grade paint?
    • Builder-grade paint is typically the lowest tier — thin coverage, limited durability, and flat sheen that scuffs easily. Upgrading to a professional-quality paint gives you richer color, better washability, and a finish that looks fresh for years instead of months.
  • How long does an interior repaint take for a typical Fairview home?
    • A standard 1,500–2,000 sq ft Fairview home takes 3–5 working days for a full interior repaint, including prep, priming where needed, and two coats of finish paint. Larger homes or those with extensive trim work may take longer.
  • Do you offer exterior painting for the commercial buildings in Fairview Village?
    • We do. Village commercial exteriors are typically fiber cement or stucco, and we apply the same quality prep and product standards we bring to residential work. We schedule around business hours and pedestrian traffic.


Fairview’s Neighborhood Painting Pros

From the craftsman porches of Fairview Village to the established ranches near the lake, Lenny Martin Painting delivers quality finishes throughout Fairview. Call 503-888-8020 for your free estimate.



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