
Wilsonville is the south metro’s most deliberately planned city — master-planned neighborhoods, corporate campuses, and a design-review process that holds properties to high visual standards.
Villebois is the crown example: a compact, New Urbanist community of row homes, cottages, and attached dwellings with fiber-cement siding, detailed trim packages, and strict HOA color standards. Charbonneau, at the city’s south end along the Willamette River, caters to active adults with 1970s-era wood-sided homes nestled into a golf-course landscape. Canyon Creek and Boeckman Creek subdivisions represent the ’90s and 2000s family-home wave — two-story builds with composite siding and three-car garages. The I-5 corridor location brings steady traffic vibration and road grime to properties near Wilsonville Road, while the river-adjacent neighborhoods deal with the same low-lying fog and moisture found throughout the Willamette Valley floor.
Lenny Martin Painting offers exterior, interior, and commercial painting throughout Wilsonville, with particular experience navigating this city’s design-review standards and HOA requirements.
Wilsonville’s design review board and individual HOAs impose color and material standards that painters must respect. Villebois has one of the most detailed architectural palettes in the metro area — approved body, trim, and accent colors that vary by block. Charbonneau’s association governs exterior appearance across the entire development. We maintain reference files for both communities and verify every color selection against current approved palettes before ordering paint.
On the prep side, Villebois homes are relatively young (2006–2018) with fiber-cement siding in good structural condition, but the original factory finishes are now chalking on south-facing walls along SW Barber Street and Costa Circle. Charbonneau’s older wood siding — much of it original 1970s cedar lap — presents more involved prep: full scraping of alligatored paint layers, wood-filler repair at nail holes and splits, and alkyd primer on bare substrate. We treat these two communities as fundamentally different projects, because they are.
Villebois fiber-cement homes hold a professional repaint 10 to 12 years. Charbonneau’s cedar siding averages seven to nine with proper prep. Homes along the Boeckman Creek corridor benefit from lighter body colors that show less chalking between cycles.
Wilsonville interiors split into two distinct categories. The Villebois and Canyon Creek homes are compact, efficient floor plans where every color choice is amplified by the smaller room dimensions — wrong shade selection makes a bedroom feel like a closet. Charbonneau homes trend larger, with formal dining rooms, sunken living rooms, and layout quirks from the 1970s building era that require creative color transitions.
We see a lot of turnover-related repaints in Wilsonville. The city’s corporate campuses attract professionals who transfer in for a few years and sell when they move. Realtors regularly call us for pre-sale interior refreshes — neutral walls, bright white trim, clean ceilings — the package that photographs well and appeals to the broadest buyer pool.
For Wilsonville’s resale-focused market, we lean on proven neutral palettes: SW Pure White on trim, SW Agreeable Gray or BM Revere Pewter on walls. Homeowners staying put can push further — the Villebois aesthetic pairs well with modern muted tones like sage, dusty blue, or warm clay that complement the community’s Northwest-contemporary architecture.
Wilsonville punches above its weight commercially. The Mentor Graphics (now Siemens) campus, Xerox, FLIR Systems, and dozens of mid-size firms line Parkway Avenue and SW Boberg Road. Town Center hosts restaurants, retail, and the Wilsonville Library complex. We paint across all of these environments — corporate lobbies, break rooms, warehouse bays, retail storefronts, and restaurant dining areas.
Corporate campus work in Wilsonville requires coordination with facility managers, security protocols, and after-hours access. We carry the insurance documentation and safety certifications these clients require and can phase work across building wings to keep operations uninterrupted. Retail and restaurant clients in Town Center get tight-turnaround overnight service.
Our Wilsonville commercial clients include technology firms, financial services offices, medical clinics, restaurants, fitness centers, retail operators, and the golf and recreation facilities at Charbonneau. We also serve the industrial tenants along the Clackamas County industrial corridor south of Wilsonville Road.
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.
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From Villebois row homes to Charbonneau golf-course estates to the corporate campuses along Parkway Avenue, Lenny Martin Painting brings three decades of precision to every Wilsonville project. Dial 503-888-8020 for a free, no-pressure estimate.