
Mulino sits in the rolling farmland between Oregon City and Molalla, a rural Clackamas County community where properties are measured in acres, not square feet. Horse pastures line Mulino Road, small hobby farms dot the hills along Dhooghe Road, and the pace of life here is deliberately slower than what you’ll find twenty minutes north in the suburbs. The homes reflect that independence — custom-built ranches, century-old farmhouses, and newer construction on large parcels.
Lenny Martin Painting has been driving out to Mulino for over thirty years. We understand that rural properties come with rural realities — gravel driveways, well water, long setbacks from the road, and outbuildings that need paint too. We don’t treat Mulino like a suburban neighborhood. We bring enough crew and materials for the full scope, plan for longer travel days, and price our work fairly for the area.
Whether your home is a newer build off S. Graves Road, a 1940s farmhouse along Liberal Road, or a barndominium conversion near Carus, we have the experience to prep and paint it correctly. Mulino’s open terrain means full sun exposure on south-facing walls and wind-driven rain from the southwest — both of which accelerate paint failure if the wrong products are used.
Mulino homes face harsher exposure than their suburban counterparts. Without the windbreaks that dense neighborhoods provide, properties along Molalla Avenue South and Dhooghe Road take direct hits from winter storms rolling through the Cascade foothills. South-facing walls bake in summer sun, while north-facing siding stays damp well into June. Our exterior systems account for both extremes — UV-stabilized topcoats where the sun hits hardest, moisture-barrier primers on the shaded sides.
Many Mulino homes feature T1-11 plywood siding, metal panel systems, or original lap siding that’s been through decades of Oregon weather. We see a lot of homes from the 1970s through 1990s that were built as rural retreats and have since become full-time residences. These often need more than a simple repaint — wood rot repair at the foundation line, caulk replacement around aging windows, and thorough pressure washing to remove years of agricultural dust and pollen buildup.
Open-terrain properties in Mulino take more UV and wind punishment than sheltered suburban homes. Our high-build exterior coatings and thorough caulk work extend repaint cycles by several years, even on the most exposed elevations.
Mulino interiors are as varied as the properties themselves. We paint everything from original plaster walls in 1930s farmhouses along Liberal Road to open-concept great rooms in newer construction off S. Mathias Road. Older homes often have multiple layers of paint, nicotine staining from woodstoves, or textured ceilings that need special attention before any finish coat goes on.
For horse property owners and hobby farmers, we also handle mudrooms, tack rooms, and attached shop spaces that need durable, washable finishes. These aren’t vanity paint jobs — they’re functional coatings that need to withstand boot traffic, moisture, and daily wear. We use satin and semi-gloss enamels in these areas for maximum cleanability.
Mulino homeowners tend toward warm, grounded palettes that complement the pastoral views — creamy whites, warm taupes, and soft sage greens. For the farmhouse aesthetic that’s popular in the area, Sherwin-Williams Accessible Beige or Benjamin Moore White Dove make excellent whole-house neutrals.
Mulino’s commercial painting needs lean agricultural. Barns, equipment shelters, riding arenas, and farm stands all need coatings that perform under heavy use and direct weather exposure. We apply industrial-grade barn paint and metal panel coatings that resist the combination of livestock moisture, hay dust, and year-round weather that breaks down consumer-grade products within a few seasons.
Beyond agricultural structures, the Mulino and Carus area includes small businesses, a community grange hall, and churches that need periodic maintenance painting. We handle these projects with the same professionalism we bring to residential work — clean job sites, reliable scheduling, and coatings matched to the specific substrate and use case.
Equestrian facilities, hobby farms, agricultural outbuildings, small rural businesses, churches, and community buildings throughout the Mulino and Carus area rely on our crew for durable, weather-ready painting services.
There are dozens of painters in Clackamas. The difference is in the prep, the communication, and whether they’ll still answer the phone a year from now.
Read what past clients have to say on our reviews page, or browse our project gallery to see recent work.
From the farmhouses along Liberal Road to the newer builds off S. Graves Road, Lenny Martin Painting brings 30+ years of hands-on experience to Mulino’s rural properties. House, barn, fences, shop — we handle it all. Call 503-888-8020 for your free estimate.